Kal Park Ultra

Vernon, Canada • 3 May 2026

Dirty Feet Kal Park Ultra

The event takes place on May 3, 2026, at Kalamalka Provincial Park, near Vernon and Coldstream, British Columbia. Three distances are offered:

  • 50 km
  • 25 km
  • 8 km

Routes run on marked trails through forest and grassland, with views of Kalamalka Lake and the Okanagan Valley. The finish is located at a beach. Snacks and aid at the finish area are provided.

The 50 km course includes aid stations at approximately 12.5 km, 20.9 km, 25 km, 37.5 km and 45.9 km. Time cutoffs for the 50 km apply: the first cutoff is at 25 km with a 5 hour limit, the second is at 37.5 km with a 7.5 hour limit. The 25 km has aid at about 12.5 km and 20.9 km. The 8 km course has no on-course aid stations. Aid offerings include water, electrolyte drink, gummies and salty snacks; 25 km participants should be prepared to carry enough fluids for a 10 km stretch without refuelling.

Prize money is awarded to the top three finishers in the 50 km, with sponsor prizes for top three in the 25 km and 8 km. Optional participant medals are available for purchase in advance or at the event. Online registration closes the day before the event and there is no race day registration. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

50 km
25 km
8 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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