Skip to main content

More races nearby

  • Distance: 30.4 km
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:11 AM

    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.

    See full details
    RunTrailUltra via RunSignup
  • Southwest Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon, 97258, United States
    OpenStreetMap Google Maps
    Distance: 44.3 km
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:30 AM

    PDX Recovers is more than a 5K. It’s a chance to heal together. In a city known as Bridge City, this race connects running with recovery, neighbors with neighbors, and hope with action. It’s not just a fundraiser. It’s a movement—people training, walking, running, and rebuilding their lives together.

    This event is hosted by Union Gospel Mission of Portland, an organization that has served people experiencing homelessness, hunger, addiction, and abuse in the Portland community for nearly 100 years.

    Through programs that provide meals, showers, shelter, outreach and long-term recovery for men, women, and children, Union Gospel Mission Union Gospel Mission offers life-changing pathways toward stability and hope. Proceeds from the race will help support these programs and the individuals and families working to rebuild their lives.

    Once online registration has closed, walk-up registration at packet pickup and on race day will still be available.

    See full details
    5kRun via RaceRoster
  • 3344 NE Everett St, Camas, Washington, 98607, United States
    OpenStreetMap Google Maps
    Distance: 29.8 km
    Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:30 AM

    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

    See full details
    4 MilesGravelRunTrailWalk via RunSignup
  • 4198-4100 NW Leif Erikson Dr, Portland, Oregon, 97210, United States
    OpenStreetMap Google Maps
    Distance: 43.6 km
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 7:00 AM

    What Is OUTLAST?

    OUTLAST is a 6-hour trail endurance challenge where runners complete a 5K every hour, on the hour. Each lap must be finished within the hour to stay in the event. If you finish early, you rest until the next round. Miss a lap, and you’re out.

    Complete all six rounds, and you OUTLAST.

    This isn't just about speed — it's about pacing, discipline, and mental grit. Whether you're trying to survive all six or win your division, the challenge is the same: show up each hour, push your limits, and stay in it.

    Each course is trail-based, with natural terrain, elevation, and unpredictable conditions. You’ll have time between rounds to recover, refuel, and refocus — but not much.

    What You Earn:

    ​4 laps = “Grit Earned” patch

    5 laps = “Survivor” patch

    6 laps = Premium “OUTLAST” medal

    ​​All participants receive a premium OUTLAST Tee.

    Top male and female with the fastest combined 5K times at each event win the 1st Place OUTLAST award.

    Finishers are ranked on the national leaderboard—and the fastest runner across all OUTLAST 6-hour events will be crowned National Champion and take home $1,000.

    The 1st Place Male and Female 6-hour champions from each city will earn a spot in the Outlast Championship, where they’ll compete against the best of the best at the end of the Tour, and the 1st place male and female winners take home $1000 each. (This is separate from the national leaderboard prize money.)

    By the end of the tour, the top 100 best times nationally will be invited to also compete in the Outlast Championship.

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    Do I have to run all 6 laps?

    Nope. Run as many as you can. If you complete 4 or 5, you'll still earn a patch. Only those who finish all 6 get the OUTLAST medal and leaderboard ranking.

    What happens if I don’t finish a lap in time?

    You're out. The next lap starts at the top of the next hour, and only those who completed the last lap on time can continue.

    How is the race timed?

    Each 5K is timed individually. If you complete all 6, your combined time counts toward the local win and national leaderboard.

    Are these trail races or road?

    Every OUTLAST race is on trail terrain — dirt, rocks, roots, and elevation. Sometimes some pavement and gravel.

    Can I walk?

    Yes, as long as you finish the 5K within the hour. But some courses are rugged, and time can sneak up on you.

    Are there aid stations?

    Yes. There will be water, basic hydration, and snacks at the basecamp/loop start. This is a cupless event — bring your own bottle or hydration system.

    What should I bring?

    Trail shoes, hydration system, layers (weather dependent), fuel between laps, and grit.

    Can I setup a tent?

    Absolutely, bring your own aid station/tent setup.

    Is OUTLAST for beginners?

    Yes — if you're mentally tough. You don’t need to be fast, just consistent and ready to suffer a little.

    How do I win?

    If you finish all 6 laps and have the fastest combined time, you win your division (male/female). Winners are also added to the national leaderboard for a shot at the $1,000 national prize & title.

    See full details
    18 MilesGravelRunTrailWalk via RunSignup
  • Distance: 27.9 km
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    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

    See full details
    5k10k13.1 MilesRun via RunSignup
More races nearby →

Local running groups

  • Group
    Distance: 43.6 km

    Stumprunners began in Portland's heart in November 2012, when four friends decided that trails belonged in their weekly routine. They wanted to run among the city's ancient trees, connect with each other, and build something that lasted. Today, around 30 runners of all levels gather every Saturday morning at Dragonfly Coffee House before heading into Forest Park to tackle the Wildwood and Leif Erikson trails. The crew runs for the trees, the trails, and each other, with social connection and mutual support woven into everything they do. Post-run plates and pints are part of the deal, too.

    See full details
    RunSocial
  • Group
  • Group
    Distance: 45 km

    Jacuzzi Boys Athletic Club launched in Portland, Oregon in 2014, built around three ideals: work hard, enjoy the experience, and never miss the forest for the trees. The crew believes that performance matters, but so does presence, running with ambition and awareness while keeping the experience itself as the whole point. Members hail from across the country, though Portland remains home base, where the vibe is genuine and the effort is real. From Forest Park's Wildwood Trail to the city's iconic river bridges, Jacuzzi Boys Athletic Club runs with curiosity, grit, and heart, proving that the company you keep makes every mile worth it.

    See full details
    Run
    Southwest Sacajawea Boulevard, Portland, Oregon, 97205, United States
See all organizations →
Like Wikipedia, anyone can contribute. Sign up to add your local events.