Trail Running calendar near Klickitat 2025-2026
We have found 20 Trailruns within 80 miles of Klickitat. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 20 Trailruns within 80 miles of Klickitat. See below where and when you can find the races.
Experience a challenging 7 mile trail run from Dog Mountain Trailhead with sweeping views of the Columbia River, Mt Hood and Mt St. Helens. Expect a steep climb to the summit and a thrilling single track descent through the Gorge.
Firelane Trail Trial is a time trial out and back on Firelane 1 in Forest Park featuring a steep climb and technical trail sections. Field capped at 144 with a post race gathering at Great Notion Brewing.
Hood Hundred is a 100-mile mountain trail run staged at Mt. Hood Meadows in the Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon.The route uses a crew-accessible, wrap-around lollipop-course through diverse alpine terrain, featuring about 17,300 feet of as..
Bigfoot 200 is a rugged, point to point 207.9 mile ultramarathon around Mount St. Helens, timed continuous non stop so any sleep counts. Expect epic volcanic scenery, huge elevation and full aid support along the way.
Tackle 20 miles of rugged single track along the southwestern flank of Mount St Helens, starting at Marble Mountain Sno Park in Cougar, Washington. Expect lava fields, stream crossings and old growth forest on a scenic, mountainous course.
The Post Canyon Half Marathon in Hood River, Oregon is a scenic and challenging trail half with big climbs, mountain views and creekside waterfalls. Expect rugged singletrack, supportive aid stations and unforgettable forest scenery.
Run the Mountain Lakes 100 mile on the Pacific Crest Trail from Mt Jefferson to Mt Hood, a rugged, technical route that circles alpine lakes and delivers big mountain views. Limited to 150 runners with a 30 hour cutoff.
Cirque Series at Crystal Mountain on Sept 19, 2026 offers a scenic, challenging 7.7 miles with 2,544 feet of climb and summit ridgeline views. Limited to 700 runners, this technical mountain course promises epic panoramas.
Lastest Not Fastest is a last person standing trail race on Hamilton Island in the Columbia River Gorge. Runners complete a 4.13 mile loop every hour until only one runner remains, with aid at the start and finish.