Gorge Waterfalls Trail Runs
Marine Park, Cascade Locks 355 Wa Na Pa St, Cascade LocksHosted by Daybreak Racing, Gorge Waterfalls offers scenic 100K, 50K, and 30K trail running races through the heart of the Columbia River Gorge.
Hosted by Daybreak Racing, Gorge Waterfalls offers scenic 100K, 50K, and 30K trail running races through the heart of the Columbia River Gorge.
Produced by Rainshadow Running, the Yakima Skyline 50K is a tough 50K that some have described feels more like a 50 miler. Expect stunning views of the canyon and of the Yakima river below as well as views of Mt Rainier and the Cascades off in the distance.
Produced by Rainshadow Running, the Yakima Skyline 25K takes place outside of Ellensburg, WA in and above the scenic Yakima River Canyon on lands that were part of the ancestral home of the Yakama people and associated tribes and bands.
Join Northwest Trail Runs for a beautiful 7, 14, or 21-mile trail run at Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park, a natural amphitheater ringed by majestic cliffs.
Produced by Snowgoat Skimo, the Kulshan Randonée is the first 100% backcountry technical ski mountaineering race in the United States, and takes place on the southern flanks of Kulshan (Mount Baker) in the North Cascades.
The Port Angeles Super Loop (PASL) is an unofficial, solo, self-supported bikepacking ride on the north Olympic Peninsula of Washington State.
Located at Schweitzer Mountain Resort, the Wolf Skyrace offers marathon, half-marathon, 5-mile, and Skyrace options on a course that boasts steep climbs, really fun single track, and some super fast two-track.
Hosted by Go Beyond Racing, the Wy’east Wonder are a point-to-point 50M or 50K routes mostly on two ridges alongside Mt. Hood's Gunsight Ridge and Surveyor’s Ridge.
Hosted by WHY Racing in the town of Yacolt, the Bigfoot Fun Runs are part of an entire weekend of racing and Yacolt’s Rendezvous Days. The Bigfoot Fun Run features a 5k & 10k run or walk.
Hosted by Go Beyond Racing, the Mt. Hood Trail Runs are a Pacific Northwest classic with beautiful 50-mile, 50K, and 25K runs in the shadow of Oregon's highest mountain.
The Oregon Timber Trail winds 700 miles along the spine of Oregon. A majority is singletrack and not for the timid. Ride it in either race mode or tour it with others. Tackle the southernmost 300 miles or commit to the entire 700 miles.
Hosted by Destination Trail, the Tahoe 100k route hits some of the best parts of their Tahoe 200-Mile course, including the stunning vistas of Armstrong Pass.