Tough Mudder - Atlanta

APR
25-26
2026
Tackle Tough Mudder Atlanta at Bouckaert Farm for a weekend of muddy forest trails, red clay terrain and iconic obstacles like Augustus Gloop, Mudderhorn and Electric Eel. Pick a 5K or 15K and finish with a medal, shirt and drink.
25-26 Apr 2026
15k Spectator

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Event information

Tough Mudder Atlanta takes place on April 25 and 26, 2026 at Bouckaert Farm in Fairburn, Georgia (10045 Cedar Grove Rd, Fairburn, GA 30213). The event runs across a weekend with sessions on Saturday and Sunday. The organizer is Tough Mudder.

Distances

  • 15K
  • 5K

Course and obstacles

The course uses forest trails and red-clay terrain and includes multiple built obstacles. The 15K event lists 20+ obstacles; the 5K event lists 12+ obstacles. Named obstacles on the course include Augustus Gloop (an enclosed tube climb with water spray), Mudderhorn (a climb and descent on a net structure), and Electric Eel (a shallow water crawl under electrical wires).

Participant services and logistics

Ticket prices are shown starting from $119 to $129 depending on event and day. Spectator Mudder Village passes are listed at $15 when purchased online and $20 onsite. Group packages are offered for groups of 10 or more, and VIP options are available. Parking and bag drop fees can be prepaid during checkout. Volunteers receive discounts and may earn the chance to run for free.

Finisher items and on-site amenities

Finishers receive a medal, a finisher shirt, a finisher headband, and a complimentary finisher drink (beer or seltzer). Mudder Village access includes spectator routes, live entertainment, and local food vendors. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

15 km
15k
5 km
Spectator

Events nearby

Tackle mud and obstacles at Tough Mudder Atlanta Apr 25 26 at Bouckaert Farms with 5K and 15K courses. Race with friends to share start times and score group savings; qualifying service members and first responders get up to 25 percent off.