Dirty Feet Trail Run - Race 2 - Kelowna, BC

Kelowna, Canada • 31 May 2026

Dirty Feet Trail Run - Race 2 - Kelowna, BC

The event takes place on May 31, 2026 at the Myra Bellevue Day Use Area (Crawford) in Myra Bellevue Provincial Park, Kelowna, BC, Canada. Courses are waymarked with flags and arrows and include the distances listed below.

  • 5 km
  • 10 km
  • 21 km

Trail surfaces include rocks, roots, bridges and creeks; trails can be muddy when wet and dusty when dry. Most of the race is on single track with some double track sections for passing. Routes run on the side of a hill below the Kettle Valley Railway and include views of vineyards, orchards, the City of Kelowna and Okanagan Lake. Aid stations: none on the 5 km course, one on the 10 km course and two on the 21 km course. Aid stations are stocked with water, electrolyte drink, gummies, chips and cookies; 21 km runners are advised to carry enough fluids to cover 10 km between refuelling points.

The event is capped at 300 participants. Online registration closes May 30, 2026 and there is no race day registration. Optional participant medals are available for 10 CAD in advance or 15 CAD on event day. Shirts, hoodies and hats will be available for purchase on site with cash, debit or credit. Race packages will be available for pick up at Play Store Kelowna, 101-1950 Harvey Ave, with additional pick up times listed for the days before the event and on race morning. Entry fees vary by distance and by registration period. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

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