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Date:
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:11 AM – 7:11 AM
Location:
Vancouver, Washington
98683
United States
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Run Trail Ultra

Welcome to the Slurpee-Fueled Suffering

Ever looked at a 7-Eleven roller grill and thought, "I could run 100 miles on those taquitos"? No? Just us?

The 24/7Eleven is not your standard trail ultra. There are no sweeping alpine vistas or pristine singletrack here. This is an urban scavenger hunt through the heart of Clark County. Your mission is simple but soul-crushing: Visit as many 7-Eleven locations in the county as possible within a 24-hour window.

The Rules of the Road

• The Clock: You have 24 hours. Start at Foot Traffic, finish at Foot Traffic, but the clock doesn't stop for brain freezes.

• The Proof: Every "Summit" (store visit) must be documented with a geo-tagged photo of you and the store frontage.

• The Fuel: This is the kicker. You are strictly prohibited from consuming any calories not purchased inside a 7-Eleven during the event. If it didn’t come off a roller, out of a fountain, or from a crinkly plastic bag, it’s a DNF.

• The Route: Total "Choose Your Own Adventure." Map it out, bridge the gaps, and try to avoid the Vancouver traffic.

Why Do This?

Because the Vantucky Trailrunners believe that "adventure" is a mindset. Whether we’re hitting the mud at Whipple Creek or hitting the pavement on Fourth Plain, we do it with heart, humor, and a questionable amount of processed sodium.

More races nearby

  • PDX Triathlon Festival [whyracingevents.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sun, May 31, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    Description

    Join us for the 43nd Annual PDX Triathlon Festival at Blue Lake Regional Park and kick off the summer racing season. The fun begins on Sunday where athletes compete on our scenic, flat and fast...

    Join us for the 43nd Annual PDX Triathlon Festival at Blue Lake Regional Park and kick off the summer racing season. The fun begins on Sunday where athletes compete on our scenic, flat and fast course in either the Super Sprint, Sprint or Olympic Distances. NEW: A 5K on Sunday or try our Paddle Triathlon for those of you who would rather kayak or paddle-board! Relay options are great for friends, family & co-workers!

    The Annual PDX/Blue Lake Triathlon was started by the Portland Triathlon Association and Frank Goulard, who is still an active, local Masters Triathlete. He participates in many of our events so come on out and meet the legend, the man who started it all for us here locally!

    This weekend festival offers an Olympic and Sprint Distance Triathlon, Duathlon & AquaBike, and a Super Sprint course that offers shorter distances for those new to the sport or just going for pure, raw speed. The Super Sprint is also a great event for our Junior Triathletes!

    Recognized by NW triathletes as the “must do” event to open the triathlon season, the PDX Triathlon encompasses two full days of racing (Kids races & Sunset 5k on Saturday & Super Sprint, Sprint & Olympic races on Sunday) including a Sports & Fitness Expo. Triathlon Clubs from across the NW gather to launch the MultiSport season.

    The bike courses are flat and fast, with the majority occurring on a section of Marine Dr that is closed to all but local traffic. This makes the course one of the safest and fastest in the region.

    PARKING IS INCLUDED WITH REGISTRATION COST.

    7.1 km from Vancouver
    21224 NE Blue Lake Dr, Fairview, Oregon, 97024, United States
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    5k Aquabike Cycling Duathlon Run Swim Triathlon

  • The Big Run Presented by Brooks and Fleet Feet Vancouver [runsignup.com]

    Thu, Jun 04, 2026 at 6:00 PM

    Description

    Celebrate five decades of running with Fleet Feet at The Big Run presented by Brooks. This community 5K on Global Running Day is all about summer vibes, shared memories and the kind of runner’s high...

    Celebrate five decades of running with Fleet Feet at The Big Run presented by Brooks. This community 5K on Global Running Day is all about summer vibes, shared memories and the kind of runner’s high that keeps you coming back. Register today for The Big Run and let the good miles roll!

    *Online Registration closes at 3:00 pm on Wednesday, June 3. After 3:00 pm, sign ups are available at the check in tent.

    Let’s do this. Sign up today!

    DISTANCE: 5k fun run/walk

    WHEN: Wednesday, June 3, at 6:00 pm

    WHERE: Fleet Feet Vancouver - 16020 SE Mill Plain Blvd Vancouver, WA 98684

    PRICE: FREE

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    2.7 km from Vancouver
    16020 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, Washington, 98684, United States
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    5k Fun Run Run Walk

  • Dave's Solstice Run at Blue Lake [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:30 AM

    Description

    Join us on Saturday morning, June 20, 2026 to celebrate the summer solstice with Dave's Solstice Run 5K at Blue Lake.

    This event is named after Dave Green, a long-time ORRC member and volunteer. Dave...

    Join us on Saturday morning, June 20, 2026 to celebrate the summer solstice with Dave's Solstice Run 5K at Blue Lake.

    This event is named after Dave Green, a long-time ORRC member and volunteer. Dave was an active board member, joining in 1981, and becoming president in 1992. Race director for multiple events, including the original Blue Lake Runs, Dave was also the “Treasurer Extraordinaire” and was instrumental in helping the club through some tough times financially in the past. This event epitomizes Dave Green, and his love for low-key, family friendly events.

    8.7 km from Vancouver
    Fairview, Oregon, 97024, United States
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    5k Run

  • Medal Madness 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Camas, WA (26) [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Race Information

    The race starts at 8:00 AM.

    Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.

    All runners must register on RunSignup.

    No on-site...

    Race Information

    The race starts at 8:00 AM.

    Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.

    All runners must register on RunSignup.

    No on-site registration.

    5K & 10K Course (0.78M)

    https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6645318825

    The course is an out-and-back (1.56M)

    The 5K does the out-and-back two times.

    The 10K does the out-and-back four times.

    Half Marathon Course (1.09M)

    https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6084281506

    The course is an out and back. (2.16M)

    Half Marathon does the course six times.

    Course Time Limit

    3 hours and 30 minutes.

    Finisher Medals

    https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php

    Shirt and Gear Shop

    https://usroadrunning.com/Gear.php

    Best Costume

    https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php

    Series Points

    https://usroadrunning.com/S.php

    Awards

    https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php

    Frequently Asked Questions and Information

    https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php

    US Road Running

    https://usroadrunning.com

    5.6 km from Vancouver
    303 NW Lake Rd, Camas, Washington, 98607, United States
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    5k 10k 13.1 Miles Run

  • PAPER MAKER OCR [instagram.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:30 AM

    Description

    Join us for the 5th Annual Paper Maker OCR!

    This hometown obstacle course race brings together athletes, families, and friends from across the PNW for a morning of challenge, laughter, and teamwork —...

    Join us for the 5th Annual Paper Maker OCR!

    This hometown obstacle course race brings together athletes, families, and friends from across the PNW for a morning of challenge, laughter, and teamwork — all surrounded by the scenic forest trails and natural terrain of Lacamas Lake Regional Park.

    Whether you’re a returning racer or trying OCR for the first time, expect natural-style obstacles, new features to celebrate our fifth year, and a shared spirit of grit, community, and adventure.

    Course Details

    Distance: 4 miles

    Obstacles: 14+ challenges designed to test full-body strength, endurance, agility, and determination.

    Terrain: Packed dirt trails, rocky paths, shaded forest corridors, and natural elevation shifts through Lacamas Lake Regional Park. Runners will encounter tree-rooted trails, rolling hills, and a few water crossings.

    Obstacle Style: Expect crawls, carries, balance tests, tree hurdles, and log jumps — built right into the natural terrain. Bypass options are available for those needing to modify or skip safely.

    New This Year — The Paper Makers Kiddo Race!

    To celebrate our 5th anniversary, we’re excited to introduce the Paper Makers Kiddo Race — a short, fun, and safe obstacle course designed just for our youngest athletes!

    Details:

    Ages: 4 – 8 years old

    Start Time: ~ 9:00 AM (heats every 5 minutes)

    Course: A short loop featuring mini obstacles like low crawls, small hurdles, and balance challenges — perfect for introducing kids to the OCR spirit.

    Parent Supervision: Required — parents can run alongside or cheer from the sidelines.

    Finish Reward: Each kiddo will earn their very own Paper Maker Kiddo Race Shirt to celebrate their accomplishment!

    The perfect way for little racers to get muddy, have fun, and feel like true Paper Makers!

    Race Day Schedule

    Check-In Opens: 8:00 AM

    Kids Race: ~ 9:00 AM (heats every 5 min)

    Main OCR Heats Begin: 9:30 AM for all adult and team participants

    Competitive Wave

    Open Community Wave

    Team & Friends Wave

    All heats will launch from the start line located on the backside of the festival and registration area, with clear signage and volunteers directing racers.

    Competitive Division & Prizes Are you ready to race for the podium? The Competitive Wave is where grit meets precision — and this year, we’re upping the stakes!

    Top Two Male Racers — Cash Prizes Awarded

    Top Two Female Racers — Cash Prizes Awarded

    Rules & Standards:

    Competitive racers must complete all obstacles to standard and finish the entire 4-mile course to qualify for prizes.

    Failure to complete any obstacle or mandatory standard will result in disqualification from prize eligibility.

    Final results and awards will be verified at the finish line.

    Awards time will be announced at the event.

    Bring your best — earn your bragging rights, your cash prize, and your place among the strongest in the community!

    Registration, Parking & Logistics

    Registration Area: Near the main bathrooms by the playground at Lacamas Lake Regional Park.

    Parking Options:

    Main Lot: 3344 NE Everett Street — located beside the playground and restrooms, closest to the registration zone.

    Overflow Lot: Gravel lot north of the lake, accessed by crossing the bridge between Round Lake and Lacamas Lake and turning onto 35th Ave. This lot provides ample parking and easy walk-in access to the festival area.

    Additional Street Parking: Limited parallel parking is available along Everett Street near the park entrance — please park respectfully and obey signage.

    Facilities: Restrooms, water refill stations, and food vendors will be located near the registration and festival area.

    Why You’ll Love This Race

    Celebrate five amazing years of teamwork, challenge, and community.

    Experience a 4-mile forest-trail course featuring 14+ natural and built obstacles.

    Family-friendly atmosphere — from kids to grandparents, everyone belongs here.

    Exclusive 5-Year Paper Maker OCR Tanks for adult racers.

    Paper Maker Kiddo Shirts for our youngest participants.

    Enjoy the post-race festival with music, food trucks, local vendors, and the 5-Year Finisher Wall — sign your name and celebrate your accomplishment!

    Community & Spirit

    The Paper Maker OCR is more than a race — it’s a family tradition and a celebration of perseverance, faith, and unity.

    Every year, we’re reminded that strength doesn’t just show up on the course — it’s built in the moments of encouragement, teamwork, and joy shared along the way.

    Whether you’re sprinting, walking, or crawling through the mud — you’re part of something bigger.

    Run your race. Conquer your obstacles. Leave your mark.

    With gratitude and grit,

    Your Paper Maker Creators & Family

    Ryan Polin, Bennie Crocker & Nikki Crocker

    8 km from Vancouver
    3344 NE Everett St, Camas, Washington, 98607, United States
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    4 Miles Gravel Run Trail Walk

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Local running group

  • Stumprunners Group 16.9 km
    [runningcrews.com] [runningcrews.com] - Instagram

    Founded in 2012 by four friends passionate about running and Portland’s natural beauty, Stumprunners has grown into a welcoming crew of around 30 members who explore the city’s trails together. Centered on community and mindfulness, they embrace the practice of forest bathing to connect more deeply with nature during their runs, often venturing through Forest Park’s Wildwood and Leif Erickson trails. Meeting regularly at Dragonfly Coffee House, the group fosters inclusivity by welcoming runners of all levels and building friendships that extend beyond running into Portland’s vibrant food and drink scene. Their commitment to preserving local trails is reflected through collaboration with organizations like the Forest Park Conservancy. With Portland’s mix of urban energy and lush green spaces as their backdrop, Stumprunners embody a grounded, supportive spirit that enriches the city’s diverse running culture.

    Community Run Social

    Portland, Oregon, United States
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