Trail Running calendar near Kellogg 2026-2027
We have found 29 Trailruns within 80 miles of Kellogg. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 29 Trailruns within 80 miles of Kellogg. See below where and when you can find the races.
Test your endurance at this backyard style event in Spokane. Runners complete a four mile loop every hour on a dirt track until only one participant remains standing.
A multi‑mile obstacle course at Riverside High School in Chattaroy with 30-plus obstacles, competitive and open divisions, age 14 and up, finisher medals and proceeds benefiting Riverside High School Athletics.
A community 10k on Moscow Mountain via the Headwaters Trailhead, just over 5 miles with about 700 ft of climbing. The run is free with donations welcome, followed later by Camp Moscowanna, a summer camp themed block party in downtown Moscow..
A 10 km solo and 10 km relay in Moscow, ID with six loops and a box of six donuts per team; runners eat one donut before each loop on PCEI trails. Leave no trace rules apply and registration closes July 9.
Rogue//13 is a 13 hour endurance challenge in Spokane using repeated 4.5 mile out and back passes on Quartz Mountain Lookout Trail. Aid is provided at Selkirk Lodge and finishers earn a patch or a buckle based on laps completed.
A 5 km trail race on the Riverside High School trails in Chattaroy, WA, organized by the Riverside High School Cross Country team and Ram Nation Boosters to raise funds for team travel and equipment, with marked course and awards.
An overnight ultrarun and ruck event in Spokane featuring 24 hour and 12 hour formats plus a family Tiny Titans loop. The course is a 1.56 mile dirt and wood chip loop with a semi stocked aid station and on site medical.
A casual 6.2 mile trail loop on Moscow Mountain starting and ending at the Warnick Road parking area, featuring over 800 feet of climbing. Part of the Palouse Road Runners Summer 10k series.
A backyard ultra at Riverside State Park with hourly loop laps for runners and ruckers, a night out-and-back on the Centennial Trail, and specific ruck weight requirements; the last person standing wins.