2025 GoPro Mountain Games registration opens Wednesday

Speed climbing, ultra running and more to be added following landmark year in 2024.

Many might be thinking about powder and snow currently, but come Wednesday extreme adventure fans will be thinking summer because registration opens for the 2025 GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado.

According to the Vail Valley Foundation, a record-breaking year for both attendance and athlete participation at the 2024 GoPro Mountain Games occurred and will return to Vail from June 5-8.

“The tremendous growth we saw in 2024 speaks to the Mountain Games’ unique ability to bring together athletes and enthusiasts from all corners of the outdoor community,” Sarah Franke, senior vice president of Operations for the Vail Valley Foundation said in a news release. “With the introduction of new events and our inaugural Mountain Games Athlete Team, we’re not just growing the event – we’re deepening our commitment to the mountain sports community by creating opportunities to inspire the next generation of mountain athletes.”

FILE PHOTO: Climbers compete in the men's qualifying round of the bouldering competition Friday, June 9, 2023, during the second day of the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colo. The games for 2025 are scheduled for June 5-8 in Vail. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) (Christian Murdock/The Gazette)
FILE PHOTO: Climbers compete in the men’s qualifying round of the bouldering competition Friday, June 9, 2023, during the second day of the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colo. The games for 2025 are scheduled for June 5-8 in Vail. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) (Christian Murdock/The Gazette)

This year’s Games will feature an expanded lineup of competitions, updated courses and the debut of the inaugural Mountain Games Athlete Team.

The Mountain Games Athlete Team includes accomplished competitors from across the mountain sports spectrum, from freestyle kayaking to climbing, mountain biking to slacklining. These ambassadors will represent the Mountain Games throughout the year, leading up to and during their competitions in June.

What’s New for 2025:

• A dedicated YETI Speed Climbing competition, in partnership with USA Climbing, adding to the robust climbing offerings. Speed climbing is one of the fastest-growing Olympic sports.

• The inaugural Vail Ultra, benefitting 50 for the Fallen: a challenging 50-mile mixed-surface course from Vail Mountain to the top of Vail Pass and back. Net proceeds benefit the nonprofit organization that offers mental health services to Veterans and their families. This event will mark the kick-off to the 2025 GoPro Mountain Games, with runners starting at 5:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 5.

• Redesigned running and mountain biking courses, offering fresh challenges for athletes.

• The debut of the Mountain Games Athlete Team, featuring nine exceptional athletes across multiple disciplines.

• The launch of the official Mountain Games mobile app, allowing spectators to build personalized event schedules, explore maps, and discover opportunities to engage with sports, music, and brand activations.

The full schedule, including all event details and updates, will be available at mountaingames.com/schedule once registration goes live on Wednesday.

Early bird pricing will be available through April 1. Athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, and adventure-seekers of all skill levels are encouraged to secure their spots early for more than 35 competitions across 11 disciplines, including trail running, climbing, whitewater, biking, disc golf, fishing, yoga, slackline, and the always-popular canine competitions. More than $140,000 in cash prizes will be distributed.

“What makes the GoPro Mountain Games special is how it continues to evolve while staying true to its core mission of celebrating the active mountain lifestyle,” Dave Dressman, event director for the Vail Valley Foundation said. “But the Mountain Games aren’t just for athletes, either. If testing your lung capacity at 8,150 feet isn’t your cup of tea, you can still come to spectate, listen to live music, hang out with the dogs, and enjoy the amazing brand activations and the beautiful Rocky Mountain vibes.”

Wanna just come up for the music?

The full Mountains of Music concert lineup will be announced in March, with free daytime concerts in Vail Village and Golden Peak and evening shows at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater.

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, with support from Bonfire Dub, will be playing at The Amp on June 5, while Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and the California Honeydrops will take the stage June 6.

More artists will be announced soon, and all details and tickets can be found at mountaingames.com/music.

Returning for its third year, the CoLab Stage will once again feature some of the top creators, musicians, athletes and outdoor personalities on stage in the heart of Vail Village. Look out for the full CoLab schedule which will feature the Mountain Games Show, live music, live art and athlete integrations.

Register beginning Wednesday at mountaingames.com/register to secure early bird pricing.

FILE PHOTO: Cashel Wiens competes in the semi-finals of the junior men's division of the Kayak Freestyle event Friday, June 9, 2023, during the second day of the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colo. The GoPro Mountain Games for 2025 run June 5-8. (ChristianMurdockchristian.murdock@gazette.comhttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/7b418fa9a684d03a433f79e3e5065029?d=mm&r=g)
FILE PHOTO: Cashel Wiens competes in the semi-finals of the junior men’s division of the Kayak Freestyle event Friday, June 9, 2023, during the second day of the GoPro Mountain Games in Vail, Colo. The GoPro Mountain Games for 2025 run June 5-8. ([email protected]://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/7b418fa9a684d03a433f79e3e5065029?d=mm&r=g)

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