Race Outline

The first leg of the trail is from Marquette to Wetmore, a distance of approximately 66 miles on the upbound leg. The upbound checkpoint in Wetmore is at Timber Products. Teams will cross M-28 “on the clock” near Hiawatha Log Homes, with the State Police available to assist with traffic. After crossing M-28, teams proceed to the checkpoint at Timber Products. This is an assisted checkpoint, except for teams using the race as an Iditarod qualifier, and is also the location of a mandatory vet check for each team.  Please note that spectators are not allowed inside the Wetmore checkpoint. 

Teams will leave the Timber Products checkpoint early Saturday morning on the trail to Grand Marais. From Timber Products, the trail winds through Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and continues on to Grand Marais, approximately 48 miles. The Grand Marais checkpoint is the midpoint of the race, and offers excellent viewing opportunities for spectators. The local Community Center is the checkpoint headquarters and visitors can have lunch, bid on items at a silent auction, and see the teams up close. Here the mushers rest, feed their teams, consult veterinarians as needed, and plan their strategy for the second half of the race.

The return to Marquette is over the same trail and again the assisted checkpoint is at Timber Products where handlers may help the teams. The trail from Timber Products to the finish in at the Ojibwa Casino is 54 miles. The UP200 ends Sunday when mushers cross the finish line at the Ojibwa Casino on M-28 east of Harvey. 

A total rest time of 16 hours is required, and the mushers decide how much rest time they will use at each checkpoint.  A minimum 5-hour rest is required at the Wetmore checkpoint on the upbound leg to Grand Marais, but after that, it is up to the musher to decide when and where to take the remainder of the rest. Dogs may be dropped from the team at any of the checkpoints, released to the care of team handlers.

This race is a test of the musher’s skill in navigating and the team’s stamina and fitness. If you’re a musher, you won’t want to miss it, and if you’re a spectator, come join the thousands of people who gather to cheer the teams out of the starting gate in Marquette, along the trail, in Grand Marais and at the Ojibwa Casino finish line! The race starts on Friday evening and is limited to 40 teams, so mushers are encouraged to register early.

 

Thursday, February 16, 2023

9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Race Information & Merchandise Booth Holiday Inn  
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Musher Registration
  • "welcome" gift pick up
  • sign promotional sled banners
Holiday Inn

All mushers must be registered by 4 p.m., prior to the Mandatory Musher Meetings. Please allow 20 minutes for registration. 

Mushers under the age of 18 must have parental and race official approval. 

4 p.m. Midnight Run Mandatory Meeting Holiday Inn  
5 p.m. UP 200 Mandatory Meeting Holiday Inn  

Race bibs and sponsor sled banners will be distributed at the Holiday Inn.  All Mushers are required to be present.  This event is limited to mushers, handlers and race personnel.

There will be a split draw for bib numbers, if there are 22 entries in the UP200 the first 11 will draw numbers 1-12 (Bib # 11 remains permanently retired in honor of former musher Billy Orazietti). Bib numbers will be drawn in the order entries were received. The UPSDA board will conduct the bib draw during the musher meetings and bibs will be given to the mushers after conclusion of the mandatory meetings.

 


Friday, February 17, 2023

9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Race Information & Merchandise Booth Holiday Inn  
9 a.m. Mandatory Vet Check Riverside Auto Parking Lot (on US-41, near Walmart)

Parking is limited so please come at your scheduled time.  Rabies vaccine must be given by a veterinarian at least two weeks prior to the race.

It is the musher’s responsibility to call and reserve a vet check time. Please call Pat Woods at  906-458-9994 and please bring your completed paperwork with you to your vet check.  

6:30 p.m. Opening Ceremony Downtown Marquette - in front of the Mining Journal  
7 p.m. UP200 Start Downtown Marquette - in front of the Mining Journal  
After 8:30 p.m. Midnight Run Downtown Marquette - in front of the Mining Journal The Midnight Run will start 30 minutes after the last UP200 team has left the shoot, but not before 8:30 p.m.

 


Saturday, February 18, 2023

9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Race Information & Merchandise Booth Holiday Inn  
3 p.m. Midnight Run Awards Marquette Township Hall

All UP200 mushers will receive one complimentary ticket and may purchase additional tickets for handlers and family. 

4 p.m. Midnight Run Mandatory Meeting Holiday Inn  
5 p.m. UP 200 Mandatory Meeting Holiday Inn  

 


Sunday, February 19, 2023

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Race Information & Merchandise Booth Holiday Inn (Iron/Copper Rooms)

 


Monday, February 19, 2023

8 a.m. UP200 Awards Breakfast Holiday Inn All UP200 mushers will receive one complimentary ticket and may purchase additional tickets for handlers and family. 
1st Place $8,700
2nd Place $7,000
3rd Place $5,500
4th Place $3,800
5th Place $2,750
6th Place $2,200
7th Place $1,700
8th place $1,400
9th Place $1,125
10th Place $1,050
11th Place $900
12th Place $825
13th Place $750
14th Place $700
15th Place $600

Registration Information

Mushers can register and pay online, using either a credit card or a PayPal account, via our secure PayPal registration. If you cannot register online, please contact Darlene Walch at 906-362-3989 to call in your registration information and credit card number.

Registration for 2024 races will open October 1, 2023. 

*If you're registering for the Iditarod, there will be an additional fee of $25.

  • $360 by November 30, 2022
  • $410 December 1 - December 31, 2022
  • $460 January 1 - February 16, 2023 (3 p.m.)