Trail Running calendar near White Salmon 2026-2027
We have found 31 Trailruns within 80 miles of White Salmon. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 31 Trailruns within 80 miles of White Salmon. See below where and when you can find the races.
A spring off road run through the Wooden Shoe tulip fields on March 21, 2026. Distances include 5k, 10k and a half marathon and registration includes festival admission.
A time trial on Firelane 1 in Forest Park: a **4.45-mile** out-and-back with 1,266 feet of climb and descent, wave starts every ten minutes, limited to 144 runners, followed by a live-feed post-race gathering at Great Notion Brewing.
The Wood You Rather will take place in Tualatin Mountains on Saturday 16 May 2026. You can run 8 miles.
Join Micah's Mini Marathon on May 17, 2026 at Frenchman's Bar Regional Park in Vancouver WA for a fun, flat 2.62 mile out and back on a paved trail. Enjoy on site pickup, a swag bag and socks, coffee and snacks, or run virtually anytime.
Memorial Day weekend trail races in Portland's Forest Park featuring a 50K and a trail half marathon. Routes include the Wildwood Trail and benefit the Forest Park Conservancy.
The Mt Hood Scramble is a legendary adventure run covering roughly 6 miles. Camping is available near the start and finish at White River West Sno Park. The event is known to sell out, so early registration is advised.
A women-focused trail weekend in Trout Lake, Washington offering a marathon, 50K, relay, and half-marathon with marked trails, aid stations, and a shared base camp atmosphere.
A volunteer weekend at Marble Mountain Sno Park where participants hike about 9 mile roundtrip to carry water into remote aid stations for a race. Camping is possible and there is no participation fee.
A 100 miles mountain trail race at Mt Hood Meadows with a lollipop-loop course, 17,300 ft up and 17,300 ft down, crew accessible aid stations, chip timing and a 34 hour cutoff. The 2026 edition is a Western States Qualifier.
A nonstop point to point trail run on and around Mount St. Helens covering 207.9 miles with large elevation change, varied volcanic and forest terrain, and on-course aid and sleep stations on National Forest lands.