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North Olympic Discovery Marathon (5K / 10K/ Half / Full / Relay / Kids Marathon)

Date:
Sat, Jun 06, 2026 at 11:00 AM
Location:
Port Angeles, Washington
98362
United States
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1.2 Miles 10k 13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles 5k Kids Marathon Olympic Relay Run Trail Walk

The North Olympic Discovery Marathon, Marathon Walk, Marathon Relay and Half Marathon take place on a unique point to point course that incorporates the beautiful Olympic Discovery Trail with stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and a five mile finishing stretch along the shores of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The 10K, 5K and Kids Marathon are an out-and-back along the shores of the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Frequent sightings of seals, eagles, and an array of shore birds are common from the trail. Iconic trestle bridges provide beautiful back drops. Salmon can be seen spawning at the Morse Creek crossing in the fall. The North Olympic Discovery Marathon is truly one of the most beautiful marathon venues anywhere.

This rails to trails course is a wide, hard surface (99% paved) trail. The course is marked at every mile and water stations are located approximately every two miles. Cool June weather can be expected – average high is 65F, average low is 49F, average mean is 57F.

The race is organized by the Port Angeles Marathon Association – a group of accomplished amateur athletes.

The Marathon is a USATF certified course and a Boston Marathon qualifier.

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    Description

    • 50K * Half Marathon * 12K *

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    • 50K * Half Marathon * 12K *

    The Olympic Adventure Trail Run (OAT Run) is a point-to-point trail 12K and half marathon as well as an out-and-back 50K that traverses Kelly Ridge between the Olympic National Park and the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington State, all on single-track trail. Limit 130 runners per distance.

    The OAT Run Experience

    OAT Run is for trail runners who enjoy lush green forests filled with moss and ferns, towering evergreens, and spring trailside flowers. Runners will get a stunning view of the Elwha River Valley as they run by the “Living Room”. And if this wasn’t epic enough, get ready to eat, drink, and relax post-race with an amazing view of the Olympic Mountains. The after-party at Extreme Sports Park is a fun atmosphere, and racers will get hot burritos from Little Devil's Lunchbox and cold drinks, a toasty campfire, and door prizes (woot!). There will be a beer garden at the after-party as well, with proceeds to support 4PA, a local non-profit organization.

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    Giving Back

    This race is a friendly, community-based event, and a portion of race proceeds is donated to the Peninsula Trails Coalition (Olympic Discovery Trail) and the Peninsula Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen of Washington, in appreciation for their countless hours of trail construction and maintenance on the North Olympic Peninsula.

    Where to stay

    Olympic Lodge in Port Angeles is offering a special 25% off discount for OAT Runners.

    Booking link here.

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    Description

    • 50K * Marathon * Half Marathon *

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    Booking link here.

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    Description

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    Full Big Hurt info here.

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    BRAND NEW!! THE BIG HURT PODCAST. Our very own cast of characters – the Big Hurt Committee – discussing what you will find on the courses, and giving you all sorts of race information and tips.

    Listen on: Spotify Apple Amazon

    Team Division Categories: Regular (3-4 team members), Masters (3-4 team members all age 50+), Tandem (2 team members), Company Team (no more than 1 member that does not work for the company), and High School (high school students age 15 and up - can include one adult team member).

    The prices of the event are:

    Iron Divison:

    • Early bird through December 31: $85

    • January 1 - August 31: $95

    • Sept 1 - Sept 25: $105

    Teams:

    • Early bird through December 31: $60 (High School $30)

    • January 1 - April 30: $69 (High School $35)

    • May 1 - August 31: $75 (High School $40)

    • September 1 - Sept 25: $85 (High School $45)

    Team captains - Register and create a team, then start inviting team members to join! (*team members can change later - the original team member who is dropping out will be refunded the entry fee, but not the RunSignUp processing fee)

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    YOU MUST REGISTER BY SEPT 1st TO BE ASSURED A T-SHIRT IN YOUR SIZE. No changes to t-shirt sizes can be made after Sept 1st, and you cannot exchange sizes at the race.

    Refund Policy

    • There are no refunds for participant-initiated cancellations.

    • During the registration process, you can opt in to a RunSignUp insurance for a small fee- this will ensure you a full refund in certain circumstances including including accident, illness and family emergency. Click here for more information and FAQ about the RegShield insurance.

    • Transfers to another person are allowed. Transfer instructions.

    • We do not anticipate cancellation except under extreme circumstances, but if we do need to cancel, participants will receive a free transfer to the following year, or an 80% refund.

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    Description

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