Dirty Feet Trail Run - Kamloops

Kamloops, Canada • 27 Sep 2026

Event details

The Dirty Feet Trail Run #4 takes place on September 27, 2026, at Kenna Cartwright Park in Kamloops, BC. Three distances are offered:

  • 5 km
  • 10 km
  • 21 km

Early entry fees range from $40 to $65 depending on distance. Entry fees increase on set dates and do not include online processing fees or taxes. Online registration closes on September 26, 2026. No race day registration is available.

Course and logistics

The course uses the park's trail network, which includes double track for passing and sections of single track. Trail surfaces include roots, rocks and dirt. The park offers views of the Thompson River valley and Kamloops Lake and features sagebrush and shaded tree sections; local wildlife such as birds, deer and coyotes are frequently seen. The park contains over 25 km of trails.

Aid station arrangements differ by distance: the 5 km has no aid stations; the 10 km has one aid station around 7 km; the 21 km has one aid station near 10 km and another at the finish. Aid stations are stocked with water, electrolyte drink, gummies, jelly beans, coffee and chips. Runners in the 21 km race are advised to carry water on course.

Race packages can be picked up at Runners Sole in Kamloops on the days before the race, with an on-site pick-up window on race day. Race merchandise will be available for purchase at the event. Optional participant medals are available for purchase in advance or on race day. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

21 km
10 km
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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