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Ten Trails Active Club 5k Summer Series

Date:
Thu, Jun 18, 2026 at 6:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Location:
23089 SE Fir St
King County, Washington
98010
United States
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Links:
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Join the Club!

It's officially race season! And the Ten Trails Active Club is back at it with our 4th annual 5k Summer Series! Having a baby girl isn't going to slow down this team! Our summer series is our claim to fame and is a great way to build new friendships with your fellow community members - all while getting active alongside a supportive group of individuals with their own set of unique fitness goals.

The series consists of seven bi-weekly races. You only need to register once to be eligible to run or walk in all seven races (you'll be assigned a race number for the entire season at check in) ... and registration is FREE! We encourage folks of all fitness levels, and of all communities to come out and join us! Each race will be hand-timed on an open course, and results of each race will be posted on our website within a few days following the race. Post-race snacks and water will be provided as usual, but we ask everyone to bring their own water bottles to help cut back on plastic cup usage. The course has not changed from the previous years - details can be found here: COURSE MAPS | TenTrailsActiveClub (or on the link further below on this page). Note that this is a 5k despite what your watch may record... it's a twisty course through the Ten Trails trails!

As with previous years, we will have prize categories for our fastest runners and walkers, as well as categories for racers who show the most club spirit, go all out on the sprint segment, or show the most support for others throughout the season. So, anyone can win in this series! But you must compete in at least four of the seven races to be eligible for prizes. Awards will be presented at our End-of-Season Awards Potluck which will be hosted a few weeks after the last race.

Races will be held every other Wednesday on the following dates: June 17th, July 1st, July 15th, July 29th, Aug 12th, Aug 26th, Sep 9th. Check-in for each race will be held in Civic Park at 6:00pm. Race announcements will start promptly at 6:30pm, with the official start to immediately following. On the weeks that we do not race, we do have a group run from Civic Park at 6:30pm that we encourage everyone to join as well.🙂

We can't stress enough how fun these races are! So, come on out and see for yourself! 😀

Excited to see you all out there!

~Coach Dalty

Sponsorship Note:

We (a very small group of individuals) love hosting these free events for the community and have no plans on stopping! With that said, we have no large or consistent sponsors - so these events are not free for us to host! If you are in a position to donate and help keep these events going in the future, we would greatly appreciate it. Donations can be made during registration or directly to Coach Dalty in person. Every contribution is much appreciated!

Pulse Brewed Coffee (owned by Coach Dalty) also contributes a portion of his sales to funding Ten Trails Active Club events, so if you'd like to try some great coffee, give Pulse Brewed a try! You won't be disappointed!

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  • Ten Trails Active Club 5k Training Program [runsignup.com]

    Thu, Apr 30, 2026 at 6:00 PM

    Description

    Join the Club!

    Our 5K training program is designed to help both true beginners and returning athletes gradually build up their running ability over the course of several weeks. Our training program...

    Join the Club!

    Our 5K training program is designed to help both true beginners and returning athletes gradually build up their running ability over the course of several weeks. Our training program typically spans 6 to 8 weeks, allowing participants to go from little or no running experience, to completing a 5K (3.1 miles) with confidence!

    Training Program Overview

    Our training program consists of a mix of walking and running intervals, gradually increasing the running time while decreasing the walking time. We'll have three groups to ensure everyone participating feels challenged but not overwhelmed. The more advanced groups will move into some more advanced running workouts by the end of the training program.

    • Group 1 will be for those who are starting from very little to no experience or are coming back to the sport after a long time off. Group 1 members will likely have to deal with Coach Dalty the most... so choose wisely!

    • Group 2 will be geared toward slightly more advanced runners who are already confident they can finish a mile or more without stopping.

    • Group 3 will be for even more experienced runners and will likely operate with little supervision or guidance during workouts. Group 3 members should feel confident they can run at least a mile and be able to independently execute prescribed workouts without oversight.

    Throughout the course of the training program, we will try to hold a few Special Topic Talks aimed at providing new runners the guidance they need on the best gear, fuel, hydration, and recovery techniques to help them avoid common social media woes.

    Details

    Our 5k training program will kick-off at 6:00PM on Wednesday April 29 @ Civic Park in Ten Trails. Once the training program starts, the group will meet every Wednesday at 6:00pm at Civic Park, and every Sunday at 8:30AM at Civic Park. Everyone will get a copy of the schedule on the first day. We will use the first race of our Summer Series as our target 5k! Our target 5k race will be held on June 17.

    Tips for Success (We will cover these in detail in Special Topic Talks)

    • Stay consistent: Show up to our group meetings and do you best to run at least once a week on your own.

    • Listen to your body: If you feel pain, talk to a coach. discomfort is normal and we should work through it. A coach can help new runners tell the difference between pain and discomfort and whether we need to get stronger or take a break.

    • Stay hydrated and fueled: Come hydrated and properly fueled. Ask a coach for suggestions if you are unsure.

    • Wear proper running gear but don't be fooled into thinking you need all the most expensive gear!

    • Track your progress: download Strava and join the Ten Trails Active Club's Strava Club!

    Conclusion

    Our 5K training program is a great way to kickstart your running journey. With dedication and consistency, your goal to finish a 5K race could be just the beginning!

    Sponsorship Note:

    We (a very small group of individuals) love hosting this free program for the community and have no plans on stopping! With that said, we have no large or consistent sponsors - so this program and other club activities are not free for us to host! If you are in a position to donate and help keep all our events going in the future, we would greatly appreciate it. Donations can be made during registration or directly to Coach Dalty in person. Every contribution is much appreciated!

    Pulse Brewed Coffee (owned by Coach Dalty) also contributes a portion of his sales to funding Ten Trails Active Club events, so if you'd like to try some great coffee, give Pulse Brewed a try! You won't be disappointed!

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    23089 SE Fir St, King County, Washington, 98010, United States
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    5k Run Trail Walk

  • Cedar River Triathlon [sammamishrunning.com] [Register at active.com]

    Sun, May 10, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Join us for one of the top early premiere triathlons in the region. Get an edge on your triathlete competitors by performing well in this super sprint triathlon. You start off with a quarter-mile...

    Join us for one of the top early premiere triathlons in the region. Get an edge on your triathlete competitors by performing well in this super sprint triathlon. You start off with a quarter-mile swim in Lake Wilderness, typically the first week in May is in the 80s but the water is still a chilly 60F (wetsuits are allowed and encouraged). Next you start your 14-mile trek on 3 miles of road/asphalt followed by a hard packed dirt/limestone Cedar River trail. Slight downhill to the turnaround point which is also 2 miles of asphalt/bike path. Scenic views of the Cedar River as you speed across the trestle. This year we are eliminating the staircase and have a smooth transition onto the Cedar River Trail. All entrants get a super deluxe long sleeve mesh t-shirt, and all finishers get a forged Cedar River medallion. Apple, bananas, and oranges await you at the finish with festive Cedar River music. Photo finish - Smile ;).

    Event details and schedule

    Plenty of parking at the Lake Wilderness Park. There will be certified life guards in the water, and certified flaggers on the first time getting you through the intersection. Water, Gatorade, Gel, first aid on the course. AED and lifeguards are in the water for your safety- raise your hand if you can if you are having trouble. All bike handles must be plugged. Police and Search and Rescue have been notified. Brush off those running shoes and score your big finish this year at the 2026 Cedar River Tri!

    7.7 km • Lake Wilderness
    22601 SE 248th Street, Maple Valley, Washington, 98038, United States
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    Cycling Road Run Swim Trail Triathlon

  • Maple Valley Bear Run & Walk 5K [maplevalleybearrun.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!!

    $35 for adults; kids 12 and under are FREE, thanks to our sponsors, when you register online by May 31st (a small handling fee will apply for all registrations). Participants...

    REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!!

    $35 for adults; kids 12 and under are FREE, thanks to our sponsors, when you register online by May 31st (a small handling fee will apply for all registrations). Participants 8 years old and younger must register with and be accompanied by an adult or participant 13 years or older.

    SCHEDULE FOR RACE DAY, 6/27/2026

    7:30am - 8:30am Packet pick up and day-of registration*

    9:00am 5K race starts

    10:00am Awards

    *Day-of registration (until 8:30am) using your personal mobile device, then come pick up your bib from us! No on-site payments will be accepted.

    RACE COURSE

    5K Run/Walk Race Course map

    PARKING

    Parking will be available at Lake Wilderness Park. We highly encourage carpooling with others. Arrive early so you have enough time before race start!

    Please see attached map for specifics. Parking and Race Day Map

    PRE-RACE PACKET PICK UP

    Pre-race packet pick up will be offered at Road Runner Sports in Kent. Come and get your race bib and t-shirt* before the race. Grab all of your race day needs when you come in to grab your race bib!

    *T-shirts only guaranteed for those who register by May 31st.

    CHIP TIMING

    Chip timing will be provided by Tortoise and Hare Timing. Disposable chips will be placed on back of bib numbers.

    AWARDS

    Awards for both males and females will be given in the following age groups for in person race only.

    Age Group Awards will be given based on Chip Time

    0-5

    6-9

    10-12

    13-15

    16-19

    20-24

    25-29

    30-34

    35-39

    40-44

    45-49

    50-54

    55-59

    60-64

    65-69

    70-74

    75-79

    80-84

    85-89

    90-94

    95-100

    100+

    1st place in each age division wins the coveted Bear Run Bear!

    2nd-3rd place in each age division receive Bear Run Bells

    Special awards for top 3 overall men and women will be based on gun time.

    RACE RESULTS

    Official race results will be posted on our website and online at Tortoise & Hare Timing. Results will be based on chip time (crossing start line to crossing finish line).

    STROLLERS, DOGS & WATER

    We encourage the use of jogging strollers along the trails of this family-friendly 5K! Out of consideration for other participants, dogs will not be allowed on the course (with the exception of service dogs). We do offer water at the end of the race.

    GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

    Proceeds from the Bear Run will benefit Tahoma High School distance running programs administered by the Tahoma Cross Country Running Club. The funds fill a wide range of needs for our large team of athletes including support for athletes and families who need help with team participation and summer camp fees, multiple scholarships awarded each year, and travel expenses beyond that available from the school district budget. These kids work hard and run hard all year while maintaining exceptional grade point averages. They deserve our support!

    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

    Send email to Katie Leh at mvbearrunwalk@gmail.com

    7.4 km
    Maple Valley, Washington, 98038, United States
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  • Black Diamond Triathlon [runsignup.com] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 at 9:00 AM

    Description

    Raise the Bar Events is excited to present the 2026 Black Diamond Olympic Tri, Olympic Aquabike, Sprint Tri & Olympic and Sprint Relays

    Triathletes will swim in picture perfect Deep Lake at Nolte...

    Raise the Bar Events is excited to present the 2026 Black Diamond Olympic Tri, Olympic Aquabike, Sprint Tri & Olympic and Sprint Relays

    Triathletes will swim in picture perfect Deep Lake at Nolte State Park followed by rolling, elevation-friendly bike & run courses winding through the sleepy communities of Ravensdale, Selleck, and the farmlands of Enumclaw.

    All participants will receive a medal, race tee, and a hot meal! Podium finishers will receive pint glasses.

    Raise the Bar has managed a team of multisport athletes since 2004. Out of that group emerged a knowledgeable and energetic event staff who bring their passion and racing experience to event production. In addition to them, our team of 200+ athletes race and volunteer in great numbers - giving RTB events a community-friendly vibe and excellent execution. Come race with us!

    8.7 km
    36921 Veazie Cumberland Road, Enumclaw, Washington, 98022, United States
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    16.75 Miles 17 Miles 41.5k 51.5k Aquabike Cycling Run Swim Triathlon

  • Run for the Gnomes Half Marathon & 5K [maplevalleyrotary.org] [Register at runsignup.com]

    Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    Description

    Experience the beauty of Maple Valley with a race designed for speed and serenity. This fast, flat, and scenic course offers runners the perfect blend of challenge and tranquility, winding through...

    Experience the beauty of Maple Valley with a race designed for speed and serenity. This fast, flat, and scenic course offers runners the perfect blend of challenge and tranquility, winding through peaceful landscapes that make every mile enjoyable. Whether you're aiming for a personal best or simply soaking in the atmosphere, you'll love the smooth, well-marked route.

    Choose between a half marathon and a 5K, each thoughtfully planned to highlight the area's natural charm while providing an excellent racing experience. With supportive volunteers, clear signage, and a welcoming race community, this event is ideal for runners of all levels.

    And keep an eye out—you might just spot a mischievous race gnome along the course! Rumor has it, he's been training for months, but given his tiny stride, he’s still working on that first mile. If you happen to see him, give him a cheer—gnome support is just as important as runner support!

    Get ready to push your limits—or simply enjoy the journey. Lace up and join us for an unforgettable race day in Maple Valley!

    7.9 km
    22500 SE 248th Street, Maple Valley, Washington, 98038, United States
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    5k 10k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run

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  • Tacoma Run Club Group 35.5 km
    [runningcrews.com] [runningcrews.com] - Instagram - Strava

    Founded in 2018 by Ejay and Jared, Tacoma Run Club grew from a shared desire to overcome personal challenges through running, evolving into a welcoming community anchored at Anthem Coffee & Tea in Point Ruston. The club embraces runners of all levels and paces, offering groups from easy jogs to fast intervals along scenic waterfront trails and city streets that highlight Tacoma’s natural beauty and vibrant neighborhoods. With a focus on mutual encouragement over competition, the crew fosters genuine connections and steady growth, making running a social as well as physical experience. Tacoma’s blend of urban energy and outdoor spaces provides an inspiring backdrop, while local races like the Tacoma City Marathon create opportunities for members to engage with the broader running scene. Rooted in inclusivity and shared effort, Tacoma Run Club continues to invite newcomers to explore the city’s trails and build community one step at a time.

    Community Run Social

    Contact: ejayodonnell@gmail.com

    Tacoma, Washington, United States
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