$105 Early Registration: Jan 1st - Jan 31st
$125 General Registration: Feb 1st - May 31st
$145 Late Registration: June 1st - June 27th
INCLUDED IN TOUR DE OUTBACK 2026:
FREE Pizza Feed [Friday]
Live Music & Beer Garden [Friday / Saturday]
Raffle Drawing [Friday Night - for Checked-In Riders]
FREE Post-Ride Lunch [Saturday]
FREE Custom Designed SWAG
All-New Routes
Stocked Aid Stations for Re-Fueling
Clean Showers & Restrooms
Incredible Routes, Views, & Hospitality
If you have any questions prior to registering, please email us:
Mount Shasta provides a glorious backdrop for this fun community event with something for everyone in the family.
5-Mile Race - Close to 1,000 runners compete over a fairly flat course with an uphill climb on the final mile. Awards are presented to the top three finishers in each division. All finishers receive medals. This is a USATF certified course (#CA19031RS).
2-Mile Youth Race - This event is designed for younger runners under 18 years old. Ribbons are presented to the top three finishers in each division. All finishers receive medals.
2-Mile Fun Walk - This is our most popular event. The walk provides fun and excitement for everyone in the family with entertainment along the route.
Fees -
Early Registration (April 3rd - June 10th): $38 per adult / $25 per youth (under 18)
Regular Registration (June 10th - July 2nd): $42 (adult) / $29 (youth)
Late Registration at Parker Plaza (July 3rd and 4th): $47 (adult) / $34 (youth)
Please register early to avoid fee increases and the large crowd on race day!
NOTE:
To keep registration fees affordable and support the long-term sustainability of the event, race t-shirts are optional this year. You may choose to purchase a shirt during early bird registration.
Shirts must be added during online registration checkout by June 10th.
No t-shirt orders will be accepted after the early bird deadline, June 10th.
Thank you for helping us keep this community tradition strong!
Refund Policy - Entry fees and early bird t-shirt orders are non-refundable.
Registration Protection - Optional registration insurance is available through PROTECHT. This option will appear on the third page of your online registration.
Bib & T-Shirt Pick Up/Late Registration - Bib & t-shirt pickup and late registration will be at Parker Plaza in downtown Mount Shasta on July 3rd (10 am - 7 pm) and the morning of July 4th (6:30 - 8 am).
Please visit our website at www.mountainrunners.org for more information.
More about Mountain Runners and Siskiyou Outdoor Recreation Alliance
In 2018, Mountain Runners became one of the founding projects in creating Siskiyou Outdoor Recreation Alliance, formed with the aim of gathering together the larger community of outdoor recreation nonprofit organizations and initiatives throughout far Northern California. SORA hopes to serve to amplify the voice of outdoor recreation interests within the region, and support partnerships, policy, and planning related to outdoor recreation and community vitality. Through combining forces with other area groups and consolidating financial and administrative resources, our goal is to reduce the burden on smaller nonprofits, resulting in more sustainable programs, events, and organization.
One mile route down historic Chester Main Street!
The Almanor Recreation and Park District’s 45th annual Chester 4th of July Fun Run will take place at 9 a.m. on Saturday, July 4, 2026. The one mile run/walk will start on the Collins Pine lawn located at 500 Main Street and proceed down Chester’s historic Main Street to the finish at the Bidwell House located at 1 Main Street.
Participants will receive a commemorative T-shirt (first 400 registrants) and enjoy refreshments at the finish line. After the event, there will be a 4th of July Craft Fair at Chester Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and a 4th of July Parade starting at 11 a.m. on Main Street. The Craft Fair is sponsored by the Chester Elks and the Parade is sponsored by the Lake Almanor Area Chamber of Commerce.
The one mile route down Main Street is open to participants of all ages and abilities, and adds to the excitement of the 4th of July celebration in town. The Fun Run is ARPD's largest fundraising event and all proceeds benefit District programs and events, as well as capital improvement projects, with an emphasis on recreation, parks and trails.
This year’s platinum event sponsors include Chase International Lake Almanor Brokers, Chester Car Wash, Collins Companies, Howard Construction, Knotty Pine Resort, Plumas Bank, Slusher Plumbing and Seneca Healthcare District.
Gold sponsors are Ayoob’s Intermountain Hardware, Buffalo Chips Pizza, Holiday Market and Lake Almanor Ace Hardware.
Silver sponsor is Kehr-O’Brien Coldwell Banker Real Estate.
Bronze sponsors are Berkshire Hathaway Lake Almanor Real Estate, Cal-Sierra Title, Gather Home, Timber House and the Bidwell House B&B. Thanks to all our sponsors for their contributions!
Please join us this year for a great time and be sure to wear your favorite costume or sport your 4th of July colors and bling. Spectators are also welcome. Thanks for your support!
12th Annual Courage Triathlon
Race to End Trafficking. Run With Purpose. Move With Courage.
Saturday, August 15, 2026 | Lake Almanor Country Club | 10:00 AM Start
For twelve years, the Courage Triathlon has united athletes, families, and advocates around a cause that demands our attention: the fight against child sex trafficking. What began as a local race has grown into a movement — and this year, we're taking it further than ever.
The 12th Annual Courage Triathlon returns to the stunning shores of Lake Almanor, and this year, we're opening registration to virtual participants nationwide. Whether you're standing at the start line or lacing up your sneakers a thousand miles away, you're part of this fight.
The Course
Run - 2.8 Miles - Scenic road run
Bike - 6.4 Miles - Road cycling course
Row - 3.1 Miles - Kayak or paddleboard
From the adrenaline of a our scenic run and ride through the pines to the rhythm of your paddle cutting across the glassy surface of Lake Almanor, every leg of this course is designed to challenge your body and renew your purpose.
You're not just racing — you're running toward a world where every child is safe.
How to Participate
Solo: Take on all three legs yourself — run, bike, and row the full course at Lake Almanor.
Team Relay: Split the triathlon among two or three teammates. Each member completes one or more legs of the race. Grab your friends, your family, or your coworkers and race together.
Virtual: Can't make it to Lake Almanor? Now you don't have to. Register as a virtual participant and log your own activities, distances, and times — on your schedule, from wherever you are.
We want you to join us in person, however we know that distance should not discourage your heart for supporting Courage. The beauty of virtual participation is that it meets you where you are. Want to run five miles through your neighborhood to show your support? Log it. Planning to paddleboard for two hours around your local marina? We'd love to hear about it. Prefer a walk around the block with your kids and the dog? That counts, too. Every step, every stroke, every mile matters.
Post your photos on Instagram, tag @CourageWorldwide, and let's show the world what a nationwide community of courage looks like. This year, we want to see evidence of support for child survivors from coast to coast.
Why We Race
Every registration, every mile logged, and every dollar raised goes directly toward the mission of Courage Worldwide — an organization dedicated to providing residential housing and comprehensive therapeutic services for child survivors of sex trafficking. These are children who have endured unimaginable trauma, and Courage Worldwide exists to offer them safety, healing, and a future worth fighting for.
When you cross the finish line — whether that's at Lake Almanor or at the end of your driveway — you're telling a survivor that they are seen, they are valued, and they are not alone.
Event at a Glance
Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026
Location: Lake Almanor Country Club
Start Time: 10:00 AM
Format: Solo, Team Relay, or Virtual
Run: 2.8 Miles
Bike: 6.4 Miles
Row: 3.1 Miles (Kayak or Paddleboard)
Big or small. Near or far. Every act of courage counts.
Register today and join the movement.
Learn more about Courage Worldwide
In 2026, we are adding a new event, a 65 mile Gravel Grinder! We are still offering our tried-and-true road routes as well. Come see us on September 26th!
Event details and schedule
Rides begin at 7:00 a.m. Parking is plentiful at the Inter-Mountain Fairgrounds in McArthur. Bring clothing layers, as it's pretty cool in the mornings this time of year.
Set PRs and qualify for the Boston Marathon on this fast, downhill course! Total net downhill loss for the marathon is 929 feet making it the PERFECT course to qualify on! Per official B.A.A. confirmation, there will be no time penalties assessed for this course.
All races in 2026 will be Sunday, October 11. The marathon and 50K start at 8:00 AM at Mason Station Trailhead on McCoy Road with an out-and-back before jumping onto the Bizz Johnson Trail at Mason Station where the races travel through scenic Lassen National Forest. The first few miles of the course climb approximately 280 feet through the forest to Westwood Junction, then it’s downhill to the finish at Susanville, with a 1300-foot descent over the final 20 miles. The trail follows the route of the old Fernley and Lassen Branch Line of the Southern Pacific Railroad, built in 1914.
Roughly two-thirds of the way through the race, the trail enters the Susan River Canyon. Here, you’ll pass orange cliffs and cross the river ten times on picturesque wooden railroad bridges. About four miles from the finish, you’ll pass through two former railroad tunnels, 800 feet and 450 feet in length.
The Express Half Marathon starts at at 9:00 AM at Goumaz Campground which is Mile 14 of the full marathon route. After a short up-and-back, the Express Half Marathon flies down the Bizz Johnson to the finish.
Starting at Devil's Corral, the new Express 10K on Sunday does the last 6.2 miles of the full marathon. This course promises to be a fast, fun race.
For all four events, you will be bused to a remote start.
PACKET PICKUP
Saturday Noon - 6 PM (50K, Marathon, Express Half Marathon, Express 10K): Susanville Historic Train Depot, 601 Richmond Road
Sunday Morning 6 AM - 7AM (Marathon and 50K), 7AM - 8 AM (Express Half Marathon and Express 10K): Susanville Historic Train Depot, 601 Richmond Road
PLEASE visit our website for maps, schedules, and all the important details!!
USAT&F certified full marathon course (CA18035RS)