Spooky 10K Trail Race

Port Gamble, United States • 31 Oct 2026

Spooky 10K Trail Race in Port Gamble, WA

The Spooky 10K Trail Race is scheduled for October 31, 2026 in Port Gamble, Washington. This is the 17th running of the event. The course covers a 10 km distance over single track and dirt roads and includes about 600 feet of climbing, with most climbing occurring in the first three miles.

The race start and finish are at the Uplands in Port Gamble. The field will be limited to 100 participants. Timing will use disposable chips and live results will be available on race day.

A costume contest is part of the event; judging takes place before the race starts. Awards will be presented to the top three overall female and male finishers and to the top three masters 50 plus female and male finishers. Other participants receive a technical shirt and candy.

Registration opens April 10, 2026. The description notes a mix of trail surfaces and early climbing, a participant limit, timing with live results, and pre-race costume judging and awards. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10k
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