Ross Lake Rally

Diablo, United States • 26-28 Jun 2026

Ross Lake Rally

The Ross Lake Rally is an early season alpine trail running weekend in North Cascades National Park. The event uses Colonial Creek campground as basecamp and includes coordinated camping reservations, backcountry permits, shuttles, meals and guided support. Participants must bring or rent personal camping gear such as a tent, sleeping bag and sleeping pad.

Runners are transported by boat taxi for lake drop offs at the base of Desolation Peak or Lighting Creek and run back to Highway 20 or Colonial Creek while passing views of the North Cascades. The guide team provides logistical support, area information, safety oversight and shared meals. Camp amenities are provided to create a remote but comfortable camp experience and dietary needs can be accommodated in meal planning.

Available distances

  • 12 mile
  • 25 km Lighting Creek drop off
  • 26 mile Desolation Peak option
  • 40 mile Desolation Peak option

The trip dates for 2024 are June 28 to 30, 2024. Registration tiers for listed trips include Early Bird $750, Regular $850 and Late $950, with payment plan options and a recommendation to consider third party trip insurance for registration cost reimbursement in case of inability to participate. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

40 mi
40 Miler
26 mi
26 Mile
25 km
25k
12 mi
12 Mile
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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