2025 Noquemanon Ski Marathon CANCELED

  • Date Fri 24th January 2025
  • Time 3:15PM EST
  • Location Marquette, Michigan
  • Price Free - $117.60
  • Races 17 races
  • Distances Ultra, 5km, 1km

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Event summary

Join us for the highly anticipated Noquemanon Ski Marathon, taking place on January 24, 2025, in the picturesque Marquette, Michigan! This iconic event has long attracted elite and recreational cross-country skiers from across the globe, offering thrilling race distances of 50K and 24K. Participants embark on an unforgettable point-to-point journey from Ishpeming, the birthplace of organized skiing, to Marquette, alongside the stunning shores of Lake Superior.

While the 2025 marathon has been canceled due to safety concerns regarding trail conditions, skiers are still encouraged to experience the beauty of the Upper Peninsula. Our ski trails remain open, providing an incredible opportunity to enjoy the winter landscape. Plus, many local sponsors will have special offers throughout the weekend. The Noquemanon Ski Marathon is dedicated to creating a safe and enjoyable experience for all, and we look forward to regrouping for an exceptional 2026 event that upholds the legacy of this beloved race. Don't miss out on the chance to take in the breathtaking scenery and vibrant community spirit of Marquette!

Organiser's Description

2025 Noquemanon Ski Marathon CANCELED

The Noquemanon Ski Marathons mission is always to host a high-quality one-of-a-kind experience with both safety and enjoyment at the forefront. These factors are paramount in our decision making as we evaluate our ability to safely host the Noquemanon each year. It is humbling how many sponsors, volunteers and participants support this race each year. As the Race Committee prepared for the 2025 marathon, we paid a great deal of attention to the safety of our volunteers, the safety of our racers, our front-line workers, and the safety of our course options. It was important to the Race Committee that should any of these things come into question we would err on the side of caution to ensure the Noquemanon Ski Marathons legacy was one of healthy enjoyment of a sport and trail system we love. The snow we received has unfortunately left us without confidence in our ability to run even a modified distance course safely this year. Although we have received some snow recently, we do not at this time have enough snow, or a quality base, upon which to safely cover rock outcroppings & set consistent classic track for an event of our size that crosses our terrain. Additionally, there is no impactful snow in the extended forecast that would resolve our current trail conditions

For these reasons we have made the very difficult decision to cancel the Noquemanon Ski Marathon for 2025. This includes all Noque events scheduled for 2025 50K, 24K, 15 mile snowshoe, 12K, Adaptive, and the Junior Noque.
We do intend on deferring registrations to next year and will have additional information on that process in the very near future. We would like to encourage skiers to still come and to experience all the things perhaps you havent been able to do in the past. Our ski trials are open and a full weekend of skiing is attainable. Many of our sponsors may still have specials for the weekend that you can take advantage of as well.
We will be regrouping our focus to make the 2026 Noquemanon Ski Marathon the event that you all have come to expect it to be. We appreciate your support and we look forward to seeing you on the trail.



The Noquemanon Ski Marathon has been attracting elite and recreational cross country skiers from across the United States, and around the world, for over two decades. Many thousands of skiers have taken the point to point 50K or 24K adventure from Ishpeming, the birthplace of organized skiing and home to the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame, to Marquette along the shores of Lake Superior. The Noquemanon is famous for its rugged and pristine Upper Peninsula wilderness course and its varying terrain. Skiers find hard and soft wood forests, rock outcrops, lake crossings, bird's eye views of rivers and Lake Superior, often plentiful snowfall, a waterfall, adventurous and varying weather conditions (in the same day, at times), and a 1000-foot net descent. Many places on the full marathon course are very remote which adds to the sense of adventure.

While the Noquemanon is known to be a must-do Classic marathon, both the marathon and half marathon offer separate classic and freestyle races. The classic skiers start in advance of the freestyle skiers and both classic tracks and skating lanes are provided through the entire course. Skiers are sent out in wave sizes that leave each participant elbow room despite a total attendance of over 1,000 skiers annually. The Noquemanon also includes a marathon relay, 12K ski race, Junior/youth races, adaptive skiing, and a 15 mile snowshoe event.

Marquette County, the U.P.'s largest community with 65,000 residents and home to Northern Michigan University, has the amenities any visitor would want: plentiful hotel rooms with nordic skier amenities to meet any budget level, B&B's, a great variety of unique and local restaurants, several local brewery's, many kilometers of groomed ski and snowbike trails, Marquette Mountain downhill ski area, historic downtown and architecture, airport and rental cars, and a thriving retail trade and several excellent ski shops.

Come up and enjoy the scenic Noquemanon course, the amenities of the area, and the hospitality of our people. You'll quickly see why skiers bring the whole family and stay for several days.

Please note - there are no refunds allowed for any reason (this includes changes to race format or cancellation). The reason for this is that we are, first and foremost, a fundraising event for the Noquemanon Trail Network (known as the "NTN") which is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization and this event takes a significant upfront investment of resources to put on even if the event cannot be held due to poor conditions or other circumstances. Entry fees are non-transferable between individuals or to future races. The Noquemanon is a rugged and remote point to point course and while we do offer on course aid and support it should be noted that weather conditions in the Upper Peninsula can, at times, be very challenging. It is up to each individual to evaluate their abilities given the conditions before, and during, the event.

Races

  • 50K Classic

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (9:00AM EST)

    $117.60

  • 50K Freestyle

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (9:55AM EST)

    $117.60

  • 50K Classic Tour

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (8:10AM EST)

    $117.60

  • 50K Team Relay

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (9:10AM EST)

    $117.60

    50K team relay skiers start in 50K classic wave 2 (Classic skiers goes first)
  • 24K Classic

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (11:45AM EST)

    $117.60

  • 24K Freestyle

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (12:30PM EST)

    $117.60

  • 15 Mile Snowshoe

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (1:10PM EST)

    $117.60

  • 12K Classic

    Incl. $4.00 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (9:50AM EST)

    $54.00

  • 12K Freestyle

    Incl. $4.00 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (10:10AM EST)

    $54.00

  • Virtual Noquemanon (50K-24K)

    Incl. $7.60 Fee

    $117.60

    The Virtual Noquemanon is only available for 50K and 24K distances. The virtual event is to be held on the same day (January 25th, 2025) but in a skiers own separate location. In-person Noquemanon courses will be closed to virtual participants on January 25th 2025. Virtual participants should register with enough time for the mailing of a racer packet if they would like to have their packet received prior to January 25th. Packets will contain a bib, and a hat. Virtual registration will count as a completed Noquemanon but the time will not be considered for wave placement in future Noquemanon Ski Marathon events. Virtual Participants are not eligible for age group or overall awards.
  • Adaptive Ski 2K

    Fri 24th January 2025 (3:15PM EST)

    Free

  • Adaptive Ski 600M

    Fri 24th January 2025 (3:15PM EST)

    Free

  • Junior Noque 5K Classic - Friday

    Fri 24th January 2025 (4:00PM EST)

    Free

    The Rundman-Jacobson Junior Noquemanon 5K Classic is for classic skiers 14-19 years old only. Thanks to a generous supporter there is no cost for Junior Noque skiers to participate. Registration fees, and some primary operational expenses, are covered annually through this generous gift in memory of Cheri Rundman.
  • Junior Noque 3K Classic - Friday

    Fri 24th January 2025 (4:30PM EST)

    Free

    The Rundman-Jacobson Junior Noquemanon 3K Classic is for classic skiers 8-13 years old only. Thanks to a generous supporter there is no cost for Junior Noque skiers to participate. Registration fees, and some primary operational expenses, are covered annually through this generous gift in memory of Cheri Rundman.
  • Junior Noque 1K Classic (Untimed) - Friday

    Fri 24th January 2025 (5:00PM EST)

    Free

    The Rundman-Jacobson Junior Noquemanon 1K Classic is for classic skiers ages 7 and under. Thanks to a generous supporter there is no cost for Junior Noque skiers to participate. Registration fees, and some primary operational expenses, are covered annually through this generous gift in memory of Cheri Rundman.
  • MCSA 24K Classic

    Incl. $4.30 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (11:45AM EST)

    $59.30

    24K Classic event ONLY for MCSA League skiers. MCSA-specific registration link will be distributed to League skiers.
  • MCSA 24K Freestyle

    Incl. $4.30 Fee

    Sat 25th January 2025 (11:45AM EST)

    $59.30

    24K Freestyle event ONLY for MCSA League skiers. MCSA-specific registration link will be distributed to League skiers.

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PO Box 746, Marquette, 49855, MI, United States

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