Oakridge Triple Summit Challenge

Oakridge, United States • 18-20 Jul 2025

The Oakridge Triple Summit Challenge is a unique three-day stage trail running event held in scenic Oakridge, Oregon. This race features a total of 60k across three challenging courses, including a 28K, 15K, and 17K, set in a trail running paradise with nearly 500 miles of forested trails. Participants can camp at the venue and enjoy complimentary lunches and post-race beverages.

Awards are given for various categories, including overall winners and King/Queen of the Mountain. The event also welcomes dogs, with special prizes for canine participants. Evening activities and volunteer opportunities enhance the community spirit of this exciting race. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

60 km
60k Stage Race
28 km
28k Dead Mountain
17 km
17k Salmon Creek
15 km
15k Larison Rock
Kids 1 Mile
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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