Bend Brewfest
Old Mill District 450 SW Powerhouse Dr, Bend, OR, United StatesAt the Bend Brewfest, visitors can taste 100+ beers, ciders, seltzer, and wine from craft regional producers.
At the Bend Brewfest, visitors can taste 100+ beers, ciders, seltzer, and wine from craft regional producers.
Produced by The Horner Cycling Foundation, their Thrilla Cyclocross Series supports cycling programs and events that are accessible to all households and participants, regardless of a participant’s ability to pay.
Join BBay Running for free weekly group runs open to all levels and abilities, at distances of 5-10km (3-6 miles). Optional post-run beer!
Join Fleet Feet Capitol Hill for a very social 3-mile jaunt through the neighborhood followed by food and drinks nearby. All paces welcome!
Meet up with the Frelard Run Club for a weekly run plus post-run visit of a Ballard brewery. Each week is a new route and new brewery.
The Big Lonely is a 350+ mile Northwest Competitive Adventure unsupported bikepacking event that starts and ends in beautiful beer & bike paradise: Bend, Oregon.
November Project is a free group workout at various locations around the US and the world. Seattle workouts happen every Wednesday, 6:29am at Seattle Center and 6:29am every Friday at rotating locations around the city.
Ride the Sea 2 Sky Gravel Fondo in the Squamish Valley where you will experience amazing mountain views, rivers, and creeks on gravel roads.
Hosted by Ultra Excuses, test your mental and physical fortitude at the Tempest Endurance Runs' "backyard," "last one standing" event on a 3.1 mile course with ~350' of gain and loss on gravel and singletrack.
Produced by Northwest Endurance Events, the Baker Lake 50k is a challenging run in a beautiful serene fall setting with stands of giant old growth trees draped in lichen and covered in moss.
Hosted by TedDriven LLC, run this stunningly beautiful course in the scenic town of Leavenworth, Washington.
Hosted by Orca Running, the Poulsbo Half Marathon and 10k is a beautiful course that runs through “Little Norway”