Trail Running calendar near Yakima 2026-2027
We have found 38 Trailruns within 80 miles of Yakima. See below where and when you can find the races.
We have found 38 Trailruns within 80 miles of Yakima. See below where and when you can find the races.
Explore the open pine forests of the Teanaway Valley with 2, 4, or 8 hour navigation challenges. Use detailed orienteering maps to find checkpoints in a beautiful landscape featuring wildflowers and rugged terrain.
A multi-distance trail run in the pine-filled Teanaway Community Forest near Cle Elum, Washington, with routes on logging roads and small trails, notable elevation gain, staffed aid stations, and camping nearby.
A three day stage relay across North Central Washington for teams of up to eight, using printed maps and minimal course markings. Each day covers about 75 miles split into 16 legs, with on course medical support and nightly team gatherings.
An all women trail race weekend at the base of Mt. Adams in Trout Lake WA, June 19 to 21, 2026, offering 50k, marathon, half marathon and relay options, plus camping, panels, workshops and post-run recovery amenities.
A ruck style trail event at Crystal Mountain Resort on June 27, 2026, offering three distances with a 20 lb dry load and elevation gains listed up to 5,629 ft.
An all-ages glow run through the Snoqualmie Tunnel on the Palouse to Cascades trail with LED lighting, two participant waves, onsite merch options, and a post-race outdoor block party with food, games and drinks.
A 100 mile trail race in Easton, Washington, featuring over 23,000 feet of climbing, about 32 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail, and the 2.3 mile Snoqualmie Tunnel. Entry used a lottery and specific volunteer and race qualifier requirements..
A loaded trail event at Esmeralda Trailhead in Cle Elum, Washington on August 1, 2026. Two options: a 13 mile route with 4,406 ft elevation gain and a 9 mile mini with 2,831 ft, each requiring a 20 lb dry load.
A trail half marathon in Post Canyon near Hood River OR on August 22, 2026, featuring about 2,300 feet of elevation gain, two official aid stations, a cupless policy and mandatory water carry, with finisher prize bags and random bonus prize..