⏵ State guide · 16 races
Trail Races in Washington: The 16 Races Worth Training For
Washington racing runs through the Cascades on volcanic terrain shaped by Rainier, St. Helens, and the North Cascades, with lush, often wet forest and real, sustained climbing. Courses trade heat for moisture and mud, and the season leans firmly summer into early fall.
Every Washington race guide
- Bigfoot 200 Mile Endurance RunMount St. Helens · Aug 2026200M+
- Backcountry Rise 50KToutle · Aug 202650K / 20M / Half
- Plain Endurance Runs (Plain 100)Plain · Sep 2026100M / 100K
- Teanaway Country 100Cle Elum · Sep 2026100M / 50M / 50K
- Dark Divide 100 MilerRandle · Sep 2026100M / 100K / 50K / 14M
- Cle Elum Ridge Run 50KCle Elum · Sep 202650K / 25K
- Defiance 50KTacoma · Oct 202650K / 30K / 15K
- Deception Pass 50KOak Harbor · Dec 202650K / 25K
- Chuckanut 50KBellingham · Mar 202750K
- Badger Mountain ChallengeRichland · Mar 2027100M / 100K / 50M / 55K / 15K
- Yakima Skyline Rim 50KEllensburg · Apr 202750K / 25K
- Capitol Peak UltrasOlympia · Apr 202750M / 55K / 25K
- Sun Mountain 50 MileWinthrop · May 202750M / 50K / 25K
- Lumberjack Endurance RunsPort Gamble · Jun 2027100M / 100K / 50M
- Cascade Crest 100 Mile Endurance RunEaston · Jul 2027100M
- White River 50 Mile Endurance RunCrystal Mountain · Jul 202750M / 50K / 25K
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