The Shoreline 10K

Logan, United States • 30 May 2026

Event Overview

The Shoreline 10K & 5K is a trail run event. The courses are on dirt trails. The event starts and finishes at First Dam, also known as the Canyon Entrance Park on Canyon Road in Logan, Utah.

Course Details

Both the 10K and 5K distances start at First Dam and follow the Bonneville Shoreline Trail toward Green Canyon before turning back. The course was mapped using the Strava mobile app and organizers note the distance may not be exact due to access points, water stops, and natural turn-around points.

Registration Details

Registration includes entry to the chosen race, a unisex t-shirt (size guaranteed only for registrations before a specified date), a finisher medal, a SWAG bag, an official race bib, a raffle entry, and timed results. The event will be held regardless of weather, and no refunds are offered.

Packet Pickup

Packet pickup is available at two locations: Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

  • Pre-race pickup at Sol Speak Yoga in Logan on the day before the event.
  • Race day pickup at the start/finish area, First Dam/Canyon Entrance Park.

Race information

10 km
The Shoreline 10k
5 km
The Shoreline 5k
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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