In-N-Out Burger’s Tough Mudder Challenge: A Fun and Fearsome Obstacle Course Event
What’s in Store
Registration is now open for In-N-Out Burger’s Tough Mudder Challenge, taking place from September 5-7, 2025, at Big Bear Lake. This three-day event promises an exhilarating experience with 5K and 10K courses at Bear Mountain, featuring secret obstacles and Double Doubles at the end.
What is Tough Mudder?
Tough Mudder is a Brooklyn-based presenter of obstacle races, known for creating FOMO (fear of missing out) like never before. FOMO is a state of mind that drives people to push themselves to their limits and beyond.
A Fundraiser for a Good Cause
The event is a fundraiser for Slave 2 Nothing, a nonprofit organization founded by In-N-Out’s owner and president Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson and her husband Sean Ellingson. The mission of Slave 2 Nothing is to combat substance abuse and human trafficking.
Registration and Pricing
Registration is now open, with prices as follows:
- 10K course: $146.99
- 5K course: $120.35
- Spectator pass to Mudder Village: $27.75
- Family and Friends passes: $50-$75
- Group packages are available
Upcoming Events
Slave 2 Nothing also hosts two major fundraisers a year, including a rock concert in October and a car show in January. This year’s "Cruisin’ 2 Freedom" will take place on January 18, 2025, at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa.
FAQs
Q: What is Tough Mudder?
A: Tough Mudder is a Brooklyn-based presenter of obstacle races, known for creating FOMO like never before.
Q: What is the purpose of the event?
A: The event is a fundraiser for Slave 2 Nothing, a nonprofit organization combating substance abuse and human trafficking.
Q: What are the registration prices?
A: Registration prices are as follows: 10K course ($146.99), 5K course ($120.35), spectator pass to Mudder Village ($27.75), and family and friends passes ($50-$75). Group packages are available.
Q: Are there any other events in Southern California?
A: According to Tough Mudder’s website, this event is the only one scheduled in Southern California.