Wine Country Trail Runs - Gaston, OR

Gaston, United States • 20 Jul 2025

The Wine Country Trail Runs take place at Chehalem Ridge Nature Park near Gaston, Oregon, nestled in the heart of Willamette Valley's wine country. The event offers multiple distances including a half marathon, 10k, adaptive 10k, and 5k, catering to all levels of runners and adaptive athletes. The courses wind through scenic trails featuring evergreens, maples, madrones, and views of Mt.

St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, the Coastal Range, and vineyards.

The terrain consists of well-groomed pea gravel and dirt trails with some sections on Timber Road. Runners enjoy aid stations on longer courses, and finishers receive stemless wine glasses with optional wine tastings and vegan food available at the picnic area. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

13 mi
Half Marathon
10 km
10k
10 km
Adaptive 10k
5 km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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