The Idaho High Mountain Triathlon brings athletes to the beautiful, eastern Valley County region of Idaho. This challenging event takes advantage of the unique topography of the area from Warm Lake to Yellow Pine. This triathlon begins at Warm Lake (elevation 5300') and ends at Yellow Pine (~4900') after crossing at a 7300' summit. The event includes a Triathlon for able-bodied athletes; an Adaptive Triathlon; a Triathlon Relay; an Adaptive Triathlon Relay; and a Mixed Adaptive Relay (where at least one team member is able-bodied). Relay teams must include three athletes. Awards and after party will be held at Yellow Pine. Plan to stay over after the race? Local camping is free. Contact us for information on lodging. Registrations and donations are tax deductible through YPAC Corp. a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Funds raised will go to support local needs and the next Idaho High Mountain Triathlon.
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Idaho High Mountain Triathlon 2026 — Yellow Pine, ID
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Race Travel Insurance
Don't forget travel insurance for October 3.
You've trained for months and booked a trip to Yellow Pine, ID.
A pre-race injury, a delayed flight, or a family emergency can derail the whole thing.
Travel insurance can help cover your race entry fee, hotel, and flights if you can't make it,
and may cover medical costs if something goes wrong on the course. Plans typically only run
5-7% of your total trip cost — and running events are covered under standard plans with no
additional coverage needed.
Trip cancellation up to 100% of prepaid costs
Running events covered under standard plans — no add-ons needed
Trip interruption up to 150% of non-refundable costs