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 variety of distances, including a 40-mile stage race, 30K, 17K, 15K, and a 1-mile kids run, all set against the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest's stunning trails. Participants can camp at the venue and enjoy amenities like showers and complimentary lunches. The event includes various awards for top finishers, including King/Queen of the Mountain titles and sprint awards. With activities planned each evening, this race promises a fun and engaging experience for runners and their families. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

40 mi
40m Stage Race
30 km
30k Dead Mountain
17 km
17k Salmon Creek
15 km
15k Larison Rock
1 Mile Kids Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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