Sat 17 May 2025 Buxton, Staffordshire, UK

Bog Commander

Get involved in this event for fun in the Peak District Mud unleash your inner warrior

  • Sat 17 May 2025
Bog Commander Mud Run and Obstacle Race ~Peak District, Buxton
Bog Commander

10:00

Age 18 & over

£70

  • 6 km multi terrain running

Event overview

The Peak District Mud Run - Mud galore, a ton of obstacles and epic terrain. Bog Commander has got it all. Including the longest zip wire in the Peak District at over 260 metres long. Come and see why this is THE race to complete. This is no ordinary assault course. Don't be fooled into thinking this is an easy 6km course. It's going to be tough. We'll make sure it's fun though, jam packed with obstacles and all in a truly great location. Tackle our watery tunnels, brave our death slide, assault our cargo net over the manifold river. We'll give you more than 30 man made obstacles to conquer and a whole host of natural obstacles too, including our famous bouncing bogs. Find out why veterans of 100s of mud runs love our course. There really is nothing else quite like it out there. Want to run with the kids? We now have a family wave, where kids aged 12 and up can run with a parent or guardian. This isn't a kids course, this is the full course, all the obstacles, no compromise. You get to enjoy the course a little later in the day, when all that mud is gloriously churned too! The kids will love it, but will you be able to keep up? There's only one way to find out. Go at your own pace. Get down and dirty with the family. Memories that will last a lifetime. Who wants their kids to be glued to a screen, when there's a whole world of adventure out there. Choose our 12 o clock wave to get stuck into some serious muddy fun.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village
  • Families
  • Teams

Route

  • Multiple laps
  • Wave start

Location

  • Free parking

What's included

  • Medal
  • T-shirt

How to enter

  • Age 18 & over
  • Enter online

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