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  • OHEF Family Fun Run [runsignup.com]

    Sat, May 30, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    Join us for a Family Fun Run at Windjammer Park on May 30!

    Oak Harbor Educational Foundation is hosting a fun run for both kids and grown ups with three lengths: A 5K route, a 1-mile student run, and...

    Join us for a Family Fun Run at Windjammer Park on May 30!

    Oak Harbor Educational Foundation is hosting a fun run for both kids and grown ups with three lengths: A 5K route, a 1-mile student run, and a 1/2-mile student run!

    Sign up with your family and friends for this event along the Oak Harbor waterfront. For added fun, come dressed in your favorite 80s decade attire!

    The 1/2 mile student run will begin at 9 a.m., followed by the 1-mile student run and then the 5k run will be the last run.

    On event day, Kona Ice and Travelin' Toms Coffee will be available for purchase. And be sure to stop by MOD Pizza anytime on run day and mention Oak Harbor Educational Foundation or order online with the code MODGIVES20.

    Important Notes:

    • All students should be accompanied by an adult.

    • This run is not a chipped timed event. Instead a race clock will be keeping the time from the start for each run group/distance and can be viewed at the finish line.

    • The first run is the student 1/2 mile run, followed by the student 1 mile run. The 5K distance will be the last group to begin. At this time we cannot guarantee the exact start time of the 5K, but we encourage families and our community to come and hang out and cheer on the other runners!

    • Student races for the 1/2 mile and 1-mile race show recommendations for age. This is a recommendation, please register for the distance that is best for your child's ability.

    • Shirts and run bibs can be picked up before May 30. Details for when/where to pick up shirts and run bibs will be emailed out before the event.

    • Parking is available at Windjammer Park or near the water-treatment facility. Carpooling is encouraged.

    • Please leave your pets at home.

    • No inflatable costumes will be allowed.

    This event is a fundraiser for Oak Harbor Educational Foundation (OHEF). The mission of the OHEF is to empower Oak Harbor School District’s students and educators. We create opportunities for students to thrive, receive scholarships for post-secondary education, and enable teachers and schools to provide supportive and innovative learning experiences.

    Did you know? Over $70k in OHEF scholarships are available for graduating seniors RIGHT NOW! Visit our website for more information.

    23 km from Anacortes
    1600 SW Beeksma Dr, Oak Harbor, Washington, 98277, United States
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    1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run

  • FORGE [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 06, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    Description

    FORGE Backyard Ultra

    • Run a 4.167-mile loop every hour on the hour for 12 hours

    • Complete all 12 loops and you'll have run 50 miles

    • Miss the start or don’t finish in time? Your FORGE is over....

    FORGE Backyard Ultra

    • Run a 4.167-mile loop every hour on the hour for 12 hours

    • Complete all 12 loops and you'll have run 50 miles

    • Miss the start or don’t finish in time? Your FORGE is over.

    Everyone is celebrated but we will have winners: Male and Female 1. fastest total time & 2. final loop winner

    Space is limited. Secure your spot today.

    Date: June 6, 2026

    Location: Trails and dirt roads south of Swinomish Casino, Skagit County, WA

    Start Time: 7:00 AM

    All Runners will receive:

    • FORGE running hat

    • FORGE hoodie

    • FORGEd custom medal(finisher prize)

    • Day of race food and snacks, Tailwind Nutrition Endurance Fuel.

    FORGE is a race built around a unique and growing format known as the "backyard ultra." Unlike traditional races where runners aim for a set distance or time, backyard ultras follow a simple but demanding structure: runners complete a 4.167-mile loop every hour, on the hour. Whatever time remains after finishing a lap becomes their rest period before starting again at the top of the next hour. This continues until the event reaches its predetermined duration—in FORGE’s case, 12 hours.

    The format is gaining popularity worldwide because it removes the pressure of speed and replaces it with a test of endurance, pacing, and mental toughness. Fast runners and steady runners line up together every hour. Everyone starts at the same time, and the race unfolds differently for each participant. Some will aim for a personal-best distance, while others will push to complete all 12 laps.

    One of the most unique aspects of this style of racing is the community it creates. The time between laps—when runners gather, recover, and prepare for the next start—becomes a shared experience. Conversations happen. Encouragement is exchanged. Whether you’re completing your first backyard-style event or chasing a new personal milestone, you’re not doing it alone.

    At its core, FORGE is about stepping into a challenge and discovering what you’re capable of. There’s no finish line waiting for you at a set distance—just another lap, another opportunity to push forward. It’s an event designed to be hard, but also to be welcoming, rewarding, and deeply memorable.

    10.6 km from Anacortes
    12885 Casino Dr, Skagit County, Washington, 98221, United States
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    50 Miles Run Trail Ultra

  • Berry Dairy Days 5K and 10K Race [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    Enjoy this historic festival with a 5K or 10K race on Saturday, June 20.

    Although it started as the “Strawberry Festival”, Berry Dairy Days has been a consistent part of the community for the past 88...

    Enjoy this historic festival with a 5K or 10K race on Saturday, June 20.

    Although it started as the “Strawberry Festival”, Berry Dairy Days has been a consistent part of the community for the past 88 years! Berry Dairy Days continues to celebrate Burlington’s history, agriculture, farming, traditions and community. In 1937, the first annual “Berry Dairy Days” was launched when the Burlington volunteer firefighters organized a fundraiser to purchase new equipment. The community event served as a fundraiser and a way to celebrate strawberry farming in Burlington. To add excitement and draw a crowd, they made a giant strawberry shortcake that was pulled down Fairhaven Avenue in red wagons. Pieces of the cake were handed to the crowd that had gathered to catch a glimpse of the shortcake. As the festival grew not only in size but in scope, in 1965 the event was handed over to the Burlington Chamber of Commerce to continue the tradition. Then-President Roger Hulbush, along with other community members, decided to re-name the festival “Berry Dairy Days” to reflect the

    growing influence of the dairy business and ongoing strawberry farming in Burlington. Now, the festival is co-hosted by the Burlington Chamber of Commerce and the City of Burlington. Berry Dairy Days is one of the oldest festivals in Skagit County. It still represents Burlington’s impressive agriculture and farming community. This three day festival includes a variety of awesome events.

    23.8 km from Anacortes
    Burlington, Washington, 98233, United States
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    5k 10k Run

  • Skagit Flats Marathon, Half & 5k [runsignup.com]

    Sun, Sep 13, 2026 at 8:15 AM

    Description

    Welcome to the 49th Annual Skagit Flats Marathon, Half Marathon and 5K race.

    Run the Valley with Skagit Runners

    Our marathon course is the flattest Boston qualifier in all of Washington state!...

    Welcome to the 49th Annual Skagit Flats Marathon, Half Marathon and 5K race.

    Run the Valley with Skagit Runners

    Our marathon course is the flattest Boston qualifier in all of Washington state!

    Registration is limited to 800, so be sure to register soon for one of the best small-town marathons in the state!

    Date: Sunday, September 13, 2026

    Race Start Time: 8:15 am Full and Half, 8:30 am for 5k.

    Distances: Marathon (26.2 miles), Half Marathon (13.1 miles), and 5k (3.1 miles)

    Chip Timing: We will be using chip timing by Northwest Endurance Events for all three races.

    Discounts: 5k only-automatic age-based STUDENT discount for ages 18 or younger

    *Active Duty Military, Veterans, & First Responders-use code: FREEDOM for discount at check out

    Personal Gear: We will not have a gear check. We are not aware of any past problems with items left in vehicles. The parking lot is a relatively safe area and the risk can be further reduced if valuables are not left in plain sight. We will not be responsible for any lost or stolen items so please plan accordingly.

    Weather: The temperature on race day is usually mild. The average low is 46° F, the average high is 64° F, with an average mean temperature of 52° F.

    Race Results: Live results can be obtained at Chronokeep.com.

    Post Race: All runners will receive a finishers medal. Water will be available at the finish line along with lots of food for ALL finishers. The high school locker rooms will be open for showers and changing.

    Changing Races: Race switches from the full marathon to the half marathon and vice versa must be completed before the end of Saturday packet pickup at the latest. There will be no refund for transferring down to a shorter race and a fee for the price difference will be charged for transferring up. If you are unable to make it to Saturday packet pickup, email us before Friday so that we can make a new bib number and assign a new chip.

    Pricing:

    Marathon Half Marathon 5K

    Early Bird - before 5/19/26 $65 $45 $30

    5/19/26 to 7/13/26 $80 $55 $35

    7/14/26 to 9/10/26 $95 $65 $40

    9/11/26 to 9/13/26 $110 $75 $45

    T-Shirt and Packet Pickup:

    You can pick up race packets from 1 pm to 6 pm on Saturday, September 12th, at the Hampton Inn (1860 S. Burlington Blvd) in Burlington. This is the best day to pick up your packet to avoid long lines during packet pick-up on race morning.

    Day of Race Packet Pickup:

    Race packets can be picked up on the morning of the race at Burlington-Edison High School from 6:45 am until 8:00 am. It is preferable to pick up your packet the day prior to the race in order to avoid long lines the morning of the race.

    Learn more about Skagit County with things to do and places to stay:

    Skagit Tourism Bureau, Skagit Valley Sports Commission | Playeasy

    Race Contact Info

    If you have any questions about this race, please contact the race director at [email protected]

    Course

    Flat and fast rural course through the Skagit Valley. The marathon is a Boston qualifier with a certification course number of USATF # WA21009RMB. The half marathon is also certified with a course number of USATF # WA19017RMB . The race start is on Victoria Street on the south side of Burlington Edison High School.

    The Skagit Flats marathon course is designed to favor roads with less traffic and lower speed limits. The marathon and half marathon are run on rural roads through the Skagit Valley farmlands (see course map for exact route) and finish on the Burlington-Edison High School track. The course will be clearly marked, with monitors at all intersections. Due to course restrictions, participants must finish within 6 hours. The course closes at 2:15 pm.

    The 5K start and finish is at the same location as the full and half marathon.

    Course Narrative:

    Start on Victoria Street just west of the gym and make a left on Norris street. Continue under I-5, go straight at the stop sign, and after about 1 mile take a right on Pulver. Go straight through the next stop sign at Josh Wilson and then make a left on Maiben. Right on Avon-Allen, then a left on Benson. After about a mile and a half the full marathon turns off to the right (North) on Thomas road. The half continues about three quarters of a mile to a turnaround point and returns via the same route. The full marathoners will follow Thomas road north to a turnaround point at Sunset Road, return south on Thomas, turn right (west) on Field road, right (north) on Church road to a turnaround point at Farm to Market road and return to Thomas road. Runners will turn right (south) on Thomas, turn right (west) on Benson and continue straight across Allen west onto T-Loop Rd to a turn-around point. After you turn around you will follow the course back on T-Loop, Benson all the way to Avon-Allen

    and continue to backtrack the route you came out. When you get back to the starting line, you will make a left and run between the gym and track and onto the track.

    Course Closure:

    The course will be open for 6 hours. All participants must finish the race in 6 hours. Runners and walkers who have not finished by 2:15 pm will be responsible for their own safety. Participants receiving support from bicyclists, unregistered runners or unofficial vehicles will be disqualified.

    Aid Stations:

    There will be full-service aid stations located along the course. There will also be water stations near miles 12 and 18 at the last two full marathon turnaround points. The full-service aid stations will be staffed by local cross-country teams. Water, FLUID Performance sports drink, and Honey Stinger Gels will be available at these aid stations.

    The approximate positions of the aid stations for the full marathon course are as follows: 1.25 miles, 3.75 miles, 5.75 miles, 7.75 miles, 9.75 miles, 11.75 miles (water only), 14 miles, 16 miles, 18 miles (water only), 20.25 mile, 22.5 miles, 24.75 miles.

    Porta Potties:

    We will have porta potties along the course, located adjacent to the aid stations.

    Medical:

    Volunteers will be riding the course with cell phones. Cell phones will also be located at the aid stations.

    Rules and Regulations

    1. You must be able to complete the course in 6 hours.

    2. You must be in good health and physically prepared to undertake the challenges of a marathon or half marathon.

    3. Event bib numbers are required for participation. Participants must fasten their bibs to the front of their shirts.

    4. All participants must be registered in order to participate.

    5. No strollers, skateboards, dogs or inline skates will be allowed on the course. Please do not force us to disqualify and remove you from the course for violating these rules.

    6. Headphones or I-pods are discouraged during the race. Participants must be able to hear oncoming vehicles, other runners and course officials. If you cannot hear directions from course officials because you are wearing headphones you will be disqualified.

    7. Participants must run no more than 2 abreast and stay to the left side of the road into traffic. Remember cars, trucks, and farm tractors are bigger than you and have the right of way along the roadway!

    8. Participants must give vehicle traffic the right of way. This event is on a course open to vehicle traffic and no special privileges are afforded to us (except for the police escort at the start). Washington state pedestrian laws apply!

    Walkers and slower participants: The Skagit Flats Marathon/Half/5K welcomes walkers! However, individuals with a 16+ minute pace are recommended to consider using a fanny pack that accommodates a water bottle. If you plan on participating at a 16+ minute pace per mile or slower, be aware that the course closes 6 hours from the start.

    FAQ

    Question: Are baby joggers or strollers allowed in the race?

    Answer: Because the races are run on the shoulder and edge of county roads and are not closed to traffic, baby joggers and strollers are not allowed.

    Question: What about headphones?

    Answer: All participants will need to listen for traffic as well as instructions from course officials. If you must wear headphones, keep the volume low enough to be aware of traffic and course instructions. A participant may be disqualified if they are unable to hear instructions from course officials due to the use of headphones.

    Question: Will the race be chip timed?

    Answer: Yes, with both starting and finishing mats.

    Question: Can I help with the race even if I am not a club member?

    Answer: Yes! Please contact the race director if you want to volunteer.

    Question: I don’t see an elevation map on your website. Can I get an elevation map?

    Answer: The course is flat and at sea level. The only slight hill on the course has been eliminated with the new routes. There is an elevation profile available at the USATF web site.

    Question: Can I switch races after I have registered?

    Answer: Yes, we would be happy to help you switch races! If you are switching from the half marathon to the full marathon, you will need to pay the difference in cost. No refunds will be issued if you switch from the full marathon to the half marathon. Please contact the race director to help you make these changes.

    Question: Do you cover expenses for elite runners?

    Answer: No. This is a small local race put on by volunteers for the purpose of fundraising and sharing our love of running. We do not have funds available for free entries or expenses.

    Question: Can I have my own personal supplies delivered to the aid stations before the race?

    Answer: No. The school cross country programs each set up their own aid stations, which will be well stocked with water and sports drinks. A few aid stations should also have gels, candy and small food items available.

    Question: Will the roads where the course runs be closed to vehicular traffic?

    Answer: No. The county will not allow these roads to be closed, so runners will be sharing the roads with cars (and possibly bikes). Please be aware of traffic and be especially careful at all intersections.

    Question: My chip time is faster than some runners who are listed ahead of me in the results? Why is that?

    Answer: Per USATF rule 245 (3), the order of finish is based on gun time, not chip time. This means that the results will be listed in the order that runners cross the finish line as it would be if chip timing was not used.

    Social Media

    Get the latest news by checking out Skagit Runners-Run the Valley (Facebook) or @skagitrunners_runthevalley on Instagram or at skagitrunners.com

    Race Support

    This project partially funded by Skagit County and City of Burlington Lodging Tax funds.

    https://www.visitskagitvalley.com/

    23.8 km from Anacortes
    Burlington, Washington, 98233, United States
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    3.1 Miles 5k 13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Marathon Run Walk

  • Anacortes Half Marathon & 5k [runsignup.com]

    Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Beautiful --- Fast ----- Friendly!

    Experience the Magic of the Anacortes Half Marathon

    Run where the sea meets the sky in the stunning Pacific Northwest. The Anacortes Half Marathon takes you on a...

    Beautiful --- Fast ----- Friendly!

    Experience the Magic of the Anacortes Half Marathon

    Run where the sea meets the sky in the stunning Pacific Northwest. The Anacortes Half Marathon takes you on a breathtaking journey through scenic coastal roads, lush forests, and picturesque waterfronts, all with views that will keep you moving forward. Whether you’re chasing a personal best or simply running for the love of the sport, this race is designed to challenge and inspire. Join a passionate community of runners and experience an unforgettable day of endurance, camaraderie, and natural beauty. Lace up, take the first step, and be part of something extraordinary.

    • Absolutely Beautiful Course

    • Chip timing.

    • No major hills

    • Tons of water views

    • The Friendliest volunteers on the planet

    Day of Race Schedule

    Bib pick up opens at 7am.

    1/2 Marathon Start 8:00am

    5K start 8:20am

    All Half Marathon finishers will receive a Super Sweet Beanie and Fantastic Finisher Medal.

    All 5k finishers receive a Fantastic Finisher Medal.

    Race options:

    Half-Marathon- Lollipop Course- around March Point. Flat and Beautiful!!!! Tons of views of the water and Mt Baker.

    5k- Out and Back Course on a runnable road/trail south of Swinomish Casino.

    10.6 km from Anacortes
    12885 Casino Dr, Skagit County, Washington, 98221, United States
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    5k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail

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