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  • Distance: 25.9 km from Shelton
    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    2026 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Olympia Lakefair Races, which include the Jerry Miller Half Marathon, an 8K and a 3K including free entry for Kids 14 and under; taking runners on routes that circle around the town of Olympia and beyond into Tumwater and Thurston County.

    Both the 3K and 8K start and finish on 5th Avenue in front of Heritage Park. They both circle Capitol Lake, with the 8K continuing into Tumwater Historical Park before returning. Both are flat and fast courses.

    The Jerry Miller Half Marathon heads briefly through downtown Olympia, then along the Woodland Trial and Chehalis Western Trail biking paths. The course continues on rural streets and a short trail and tour of Squaxin Park before heading back along East Bay Drive and running through downtown Olympia to the finish line in front of Heritage Park. Runners will enjoy tree-lined trails and scenic landscapes while enjoying flat and narrow paved trails throughout.

    Once runners have completed the course, there is an awards ceremony with several raffle awards as well as age group award up to 90+ for all three races. Participants, family and friends can then enjoy festival activities that are held all around Heritage Park including food and beer tents, carnival rides, booths, a parade and more.

    The Valley Athletic Club is proud to be the 2026 Presenting Sponsor. The Olympia Lakefair Races are brought to you by the Lake Run Organization and the Rotary Club of Olympia, and benefit local public High School Cross Country and Track programs and Rotary Club of Olympia Scholarship and Grant recipients.

    See you July 18, 2026!

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  • Distance: 44.6 km from Shelton
    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:30 AM

    The Gravel Unravel Experience

    Gravel Unravel is an endurance gravel bicycling series on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State This series is brought to you by a partnership between Peninsula Adventure Sports and La Vogue Cyclery This event is designed for those who wish to challenge their physical abilities to the maximum while enjoying the lushness of Olympic National Forest. Participants can ride short (25-35 miles), medium (45-55 miles), or long (65-80 miles) distances on majority gravel courses (percent varies by race/distance) while enjoying towering evergreens and vivid green moss and ferns. There are both competitive and non-competitive Gran Fondo style divisions, and all are welcome to give the Gravel Unravel a try on their own terms.

    We are grateful to our Series Sponsor Eleven Winery for making Gravel Unravel happen again for 2026! Eleven Winery has been with us since year one of Gravel Unravel, and we thank they for their unwavering support.

    • Race 1: Bon Jon Pass Out - June 13, 2026 (Peninsula Adventure Sports) - SPOTS LIMITED TO 400 RIDERS

    • Race 2: Why-Not-Chee - July 18, 2026 (LaVogue Cyclery) - SPOTS LIMITED TO 400 RIDERS

    Racing categories are Open, Open Masters (45+), Open Super Masters (60+), Non-Binary, Womens Open, Womens Masters (45+), Womens Super Masters (60+), Juniors (under 18), and Singlespeed. The top three overall winners (Men, Women, and More) in each distance will receive an award / podium.

    You can also Gravel Unravel in the non-competitive Gran Fondo style in the Short and Medium distances. Loosely translated from Italian as “the big challenge”, think of it as more of a group ride or tour. Set your own goal, be it to go fast or ride for fun, or heck just to finish! E-bikes are allowed in the non-competitive ride as a separate category.

    Why-Not-Chee

    Wynoochee Lake is a hidden gem on the South Side of Olympic National Park just outside the park boundary in National Forest on Chehalis ancestral lands. Built in 1972, the Wynoochee Dam is used for flood control, irrigation, and industrial water storage. The race starts and ends at Satsop Center, which is also a campground - we will get camping information out soon!

    New format for 2026! This year we will have a 23-mile loop course, with just under 2,000 feet of cumulative elevation gain. You have a choice of doing 1, 2, or 3 loops - your friends and family can cheer you on at Satsop Center as you come through for your next loop!

    Course map

    All roads in the Wynoochee Lake area are open to non-motorized use year-long and the courses only represent a small sampling of possible routes in the area. This area is remote and rugged with the nearest cell reception being nearly 40 minutes away unless you are up on the highest ridges.

    Pricing for Why-Not-Chee:

    • Adult pricing is $75 per person, regardless of distance.

    • Junior (under 18) = $35 (any distance)

    • Race Bundle Get $5 off each race if you register for Bon Jon Pass Out and Why-Not-Chee at the same time.

    Price increase of $10 one week ahead of the race

    SPOTS LIMITED TO 400 RIDERS.

    What’s included in your Why-Not-Chee Out entry fee?

    In addition to an epic outdoor experience in the far northwest corner, all participants receive a professional, well-organized event, RFID timing, a well-marked course, on-course snacks and medical support, mechanical support, a finisher token of badassness, and post-race hot food and cold drinks. There will be a beer garden at the race finish should you want to purchase a frosty bevvie.

    Camping

    We will have an onsite camping at Satsop Center and will post and email the camping link as soon as it is available.

    Additionally, free dispersed camping is allowed on the remainder of Olympic National Forest land according to these guidelines and regulations.

    Refund Policy

    • No refunds, however you will have the choice during the registration process to buy cancellation insurance (coverage not available for Canadian riders). With the insurance, you can get a full refund if you are unable to attend the event due to several covered reasons including accident, illness and family emergency. Full insurance information HERE.

    • Transfers are allowed until 3 days before the race. Follow these instructions to transfer to another participant.

    • No deferrals to next year

    • If we are forced to cancel for any reason, runners will get a free transfer to the next year, or an 80% refund

    Any other information, including course maps, can be found on our website.

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  • Distance: 43.4 km from Shelton
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    The annual Twisted Cider 5K & 12k run and walk is coming to the City of University Place! How ‘bout them apples!

    We hope you’ll join us for the Twisted Cider 5K & 12K event! Runners and walkers will start and finish from the Curran Apple Orchard Park meandering around the quiet neighborhoods of University Place with glimpses of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge and the Puget Sound. With gentle rolling hills along with flat and fast sections, you’re going to enjoy these courses.

    Bring the whole family! The Kids 1K is a fun way to get the kids (12 and under) to participate! Parents can run with their kids and do not have to register for this distance. The course will be an out-and-back along Sound View Drive.

    After the race, enjoy some snacks and wander the beautiful grounds of the park. (But please do not pick the apples. We need to save these juicy treats for the Annual Cider Squeeze!)

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  • Distance: 30.4 km from Shelton
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    Race Information

    The race starts at 8:30 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/6600576416

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

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

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

    Half Marathon Course (1.09M)

    https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6600577296

    The course is an out-and-back (3.18M).

    The Half Marathon does the out-and-back six times.

    Course Time Limit

    3 hours and 30 minutes.

    Finisher Medals

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    Shirt and Gear Shop

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    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

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  • Distance: 42.3 km from Shelton
    Sat, Aug 01, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    GALLOPING GERTIE!

    Join us for a half marathon, 10K and 5K that shows off Tacoma’s and Gig Harbor’s finest views. Each race will run on the iconic Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Galloping Gertie), which features stunning views of the Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, the Olympic Mountains, and the surrounding cities of Tacoma and Gig Harbor. This is one of the few races that traverse the bridge span to span. All participants in the race will receive a custom finisher medal, free downloadable race photos and a cool tech tee! The best part? It all supports great local charities!

    WHAT IS GALLOPING GERTIE?

    Galloping Gertie is the nickname of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, a local icon that spans the Puget Sound between Tacoma and Gig Harbor, Washington. Crossing it provides breathtaking views of the Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and the Olympic Mountains.

    The original Tacoma Narrows Bridge suffered a catastrophic collapse in November 1940, just four months after it opened. It earned its nickname while it was under construction, when workers observed the bridge deck jump during periods of high wind. A fatal error in the engineering of the bridge resulted in its collapse when the winds caused something called aeroelastic flutter. At the time, Gertie was the third longest suspension bridge in the world.

    The replacement bridge opened in 1950 (this is the existing westbound bridge) and the newer eastbound bridge (the one you will run across) opened in 2007. The engineering disaster that resulted in the collapse of the bridge makes the Tacoma Narrows Bridge one of the more famous in the world.

    Visit the official race website for full race details, course maps, and race weekend information: Galloping Gertie Half Marathon

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