⏵ State guide · 16 races
Trail Races in Oregon: The 16 Races Worth Training For
Oregon splits along the Cascades: volcanic singletrack and old-growth forest from Mount Hood down through Bend and the Willamette high country, plus the wet, mossy trail of the Coast Range. Courses tend toward soft, runnable footing with steady, honest vert, and a rain-shaped season that runs mostly summer into fall.
Every Oregon race guide
- Waldo 100KOakridge · Aug 2026100K
- Wy'east TrailfestGovernment Camp · Aug 202650M / 50K / 28K / Half / 8K
- Elkhorn Crest 50Sumpter · Aug 202653M / 50K
- Mountain Lakes 100Olallie Lake · Sep 2026100M
- Three Sisters SkylineSisters · Sep 202650K / Half
- Flagline 50KBend · Sep 202650K
- Autumn Leaves 50/50Saint Paul · Oct 202650M / 50K / 30K
- Perpetua CoastYachats · Oct 202650K / 20M / Half / 10K
- Gorge Waterfalls 100KCascade Locks · Apr 2027100K / 50K / 30K
- Peterson Ridge RumbleSisters · Apr 202740M / Marathon / 20M
- McDonald Forest 50KCorvallis · May 202750K
- Tillamook Burn Trail RunTimber · May 202750M / 55K
- Smith Rock ClassicTerrebonne · May 202750M / 50K / 10M
- McKenzie River Trail RunBlue River · Jun 202750K
- Oregon Cascades 100Sisters · Jul 2027100M / 50M
- Siskiyou Out BackAshland · Jul 2027100M / 100K / 50K / 15K / 8K
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