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Welcome to the Hillsboro Rotary Run 5K and Kids Dash! We are excited to bring this event back to Downtown Hillsboro.
The Hillsboro Rotary Club has partnered with the Downtown Hillsboro Run Club to put on a 5k and free Kids Dash.
Come join us the morning of Fourth of July to run the historic 4th of July Parade route!
Celebrate the 4th of July with a family fun 5k run/walk. More information to be posted soon.
Celebrate the holiday spirit in the middle of summer at the Christmas in July 5K/10K/Half Marathon! This means Santa is on Vacay!
Come on out and join us at Captain William Clark Park in Washougal (Greater Portland Area).This festive race brings all the cheer of the season—without the cold—giving athletes a fun and energetic way to race during the warm summer months.
Whether you’re tackling the 5K, 10K, or Half Marathon, you’ll enjoy a spirited race atmosphere filled with holiday flair, seasonal fun, and motivation from start to finish. Runners and walkers of all levels are welcome to join in the celebration.
All athletes who cross the finish line will receive a custom finisher medal and a spirited, race-themed shirt to commemorate their accomplishment. Awards will be presented to men and women for all three distances to the top finishers in the usual five-year age groups, starting at 10 & Under.
Break out the holiday cheer, lace up your running shoes, and make summer miles merry at the Christmas in July 5K/10K/Half Marathon.
Celebrate the 4th of July with the Molalla Firecracker 5k. Enjoy cheers from spectators as you follow the parade route through town. Start and Finish are at Heckard Field.
Stayton Fun Run
Since 1983 Stayton has been celebrating fitness and this family tradition on the 4th of July. Both the runs and walk of this annual event will take place on asphalt and cross-country surfaces. The courses are excellent for the competitive runner, fun runner and walker.
The Runs and Walk is being held in conjunction with Stayton’s 4th of July festival. The festival features such activities as a Kid’s and Grand Parade, a community dinner, band concerts, variety show, kid’s games, food booths and a fantastic fireworks display. So, there is much to do after the race is over.
The MOST PATRIOTICALLY DRESSED RUNNER will win a patriotic denali blanket a $130. value
WHEN: Every JULY 4th, starting at 9:00 a.m. (DAY OF REGISTRATION FOR TIMED RESULTS WILL END @ 8:45 AM) 8:30am Race Day Scout Flag Ceremony (start your 4th of july off right)
WHERE: Starts at the Stayton Community Center – 500 W Burnett St. (Off 1st St.). Stayton is 15 miles east of Salem on Highway 22.
FEE: $15.00 per person if you pre-register online (before July 4th). $20.00 per person day of the race (DAY OF REGISTRATION FOR TIMED RESULTS WILL END @ 8:45 AM). Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. at the Stayton Community Center.
INCLUDED: Ribbons to the top male and female finishers in five-year age-groups in the 5k and 10k races; Stay around after the race to see who won the most patriotically dressed!
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED: High Entry Fees, Fancy Awards
Learn More About The Race: www.StaytonFunRun.com
ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSED! Day of registration is available from 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Join us for this annual tradition! The Town of Yacolt proudly hosts the Bigfoot Fun Run as part of an entire weekend of racing. The Big Foot Fun Run features a 5K & 10K Run or Walk. The race weekend also includes the Hellz Bellz Ultra.
Packet pickup for Bigfoot Fun Run - DAY OF RACE ONLY! SATURDAY, JULY 4th.
7 AM - 9 AM at registration booth near library (105 E Yacolt Rd)
Race start time for 5K and 10K Bigfoot Fun Run: 9 AM
Packet Pick up starting 2pm Saturday July 4th at Yacolt Recreation Park
Race start time for Hellz Bellz Ultra: 6 AM Sunday June 29th
**REGISTER BEFORE THE PRICE GOES UP!!**The Go 4th Mile Run/Walk is July 4th. It starts at 9:45 AM in front of Longview's Monticello Hotel. Preregistration ends at Noon on 7/3/26 and is just $15.00, Packet pickup and same day registration is from 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM in the lobby of the hotel. The same day entry fee is $25.00.
The Cowlitz Valley Runners are partnering with a patriotic non-profit organization, Helping Every Veteran In Need (HEVIN), in this family friendly Independence Day event. You can help veterans through a donation to HEVIN when you register for the Go Fourth Mile. Learn more about HEVIN at www.hevin4vets.com
Come join us for a one mile race (run or walk) on the route of the Longview, Washington Go 4th Festival's July 4th parade. It starts at the historic Monticello Hotel and finishes near Martin's Dock at beautiful Lake Sacajawea Park. Hosted by the Cowlitz Valley Runners, in partnership with HEVIN and sponsored by the Monticello Coffee House and Lounge, the Child & Adolescent Clinic, Red Leaf Organic Coffee, Cortex Marketing, and Norpac, this is a fun event for the whole family. Hundreds of fans (lined up to watch the Go 4th Parade that will follow the race) will cheer the runners and walkers on this fast, flat, scenic course. The focus is on family fun, so the entry fee is minimal. In keeping with the community, non-profit volunteer philosophy of the Go 4th Festival, the Cowlitz Valley Runners will apply proceeds to scholarships for high school seniors pursuing higher education.
Awards: Medals will be awarded to the top male and female finishers. Ribbons will be awarded to the the second and third place male and female finishers, and to the first male and female finishers over 50 . Plus, we have several random door prizes!! WALKERS CAN WIN TOO!!
Running t-shirts: Order your Go 4th Mile 2026 shirts online by June 20th. Pick up shirts at packet pickup at the Monticello Hotel lobby on race day from 8:30 - 9:30 AM.
Come join the second annual 2-218th Community Ruck March and Food Drive, hosted by the 2-218th Regimental Association and sponsored by 2-218th Field Artillery Battalion. March with local Oregon National Guard Soldiers and compete in a 7.1 mile ruck for prizes, or enjoy a 5 mile non-competitive ruck route through Forest Grove, Oregon. Check out howitzers and military vehicles used by Field Artillery men and women across the country. Bring backpacks or rucksacks filled with non-perishable food to march with. All collected food will be donated to St. Vincent de Paul upon completion of the event!
The top three heaviest food filled backpacks and the top three fastest finishers will be awarded with gift cards to local Forest Grove businesses and also prizes!
Event details and schedule
Timeline:
8 AM: Check In Lines Open
9 AM: Event Start!
12 AM: End of Race followed by Award Ceremony
Parking:
Primary parking will be at Forest Grove Armory (2950 Taylor Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116). The main event is also located at the same location
Registration:
After arriving, check in at the registration booths located outside of the armory to be provided with your free T-Shirt. Ensure that your registration is completed by April 1st in order to secure your shirt and registration packet.
Start:
Harris Bridge Vineyard, Philomath, Oregon
7:00 AM: First wave starts
9:00 AM Last wave starts
*New Finish:
Yaquina Bay Yacht Club, 750 SE Bay Blvd, Newport, OR 97365
8:00 PM Course closes
Packet Pick Up:
Friday, July 10, 2026, 3-5:30 PM @ Harris Bridge Vineyard
22937 Harris Road
Philomath, OR 97370
Day of event packet pick up opens at 6 am on Saturday, July 11th @ Harris Bridge Vineyard
22937 Harris Road
Philomath, OR 97370
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.
2025 Results are here: https://www.hubertiming.com/results/2025Ladybug
2024 Results are here: https://www.hubertiming.com/results/2024Ladybug
2023 Results are here: https://www.hubertiming.com/results/2023Ladybug
2022 Results are here: https://www.hubertiming.com/results/2022LadyBug
Join us for the 15th annual running of this unique and popular 5K/10K race on July 11, 2026! This stroller-friendly event takes runners on a scenic course through the open green spaces and forested paths along the Tualatin River in Tigard's Cook Park and neighboring areas, offering a fun and memorable experience for all participants.
Perks for Participants:
All 5K and 10K finishers will receive a shirt, medal and a race packet filled with goodies to celebrate their accomplishment.
Can’t join us in person?
No problem! Sign up for the virtual race and run your own 5K or 10K course—anywhere, anytime. As a virtual participant, you’ll receive a race bib, a shirt, and a medal to commemorate your achievement. Want to run with friends? Organize a group virtual run, and we’ll promote it on our website so others can join you!
Race Day Details:
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, the start line will remain open for 15 minutes, allowing for a staggered start and plenty of space.
Why We Run:
The best part? Proceeds from this event benefit the Ladybug CDH Foundation, whose mission is to: Raise public awareness about Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH), a potentially life-threatening birth defect affecting 1 in 2,500 children annually.
Fund critical medical research.
Provide direct support to families in the Pacific Northwest facing the challenges of CDH.
Survivor/Angel Signs:
We line the sidewalks at Cook Family Park with signs remembering and honoring Angels and Survivors. If you have a CDH Angel or Survivor you would like represented with a sign, please contact us at [email protected]. Send us a few sentences about their story and 2-3 photos. We'd love to be able to honor your CDH warrior.
Don’t wait—register today to lace up your shoes, make a difference, and help us support families impacted by CDH. Together, we can bring hope and make strides for this important cause.
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.
Welcome to the third annual Milwaukie Mile! Our goal is to provide a safe and fast course for all members of the community to race their pace and set a new personal best in the mile! The course runs gently downhill along the Trolley Trail, starting at the Park Avenue Max Station and finishing in Milwaukie Bay Park. The race will be held the morning of Saturday July 11th, 2026.
The race is open to runners, walkers, and families with strollers. Dogs are not allowed to accompany runners, walkers, or volunteers. You can spectate with your dog on a leash, but please stand back from the course when doing so for the safety of the participants.
Please note - T-shirt size and availability are not guaranteed for registrations after July 1st.
Awards
All registered participants will receive a Milwaukie Mile T-shirt. The top-3 finishers in the following categories will receive a special award:
Non-binary
Open Women
Open Men
18 and under Girls
18 and under Boys
Transportation
The race starts only a few steps from the Park Ave Orange Line Max Station. Participants and spectators are encouraged to use public transportation to travel to the race! If you must drive to the race, auto users are encouraged to park in Downtown Milwaukie or at the Park Ave park and ride garage
Donations
A portion of the race proceeds will be donated to the Milwaukie High School Cross Country team. If you want to make a dedicated donation to the team to support their 2026 season, we will gladly pass 100% of your donation on to the team! Any amount given would be greatly appreciated and thank you for your generosity! Please click the Donate tab above to donate directly.
Sponsorship
The Milwaukie Mile is a small community event which would not be possible without the support of generous sponsors. If you would like to support or sponsor the event in any way, please email [email protected].
Volunteers
Milwaukie Mile is supported 100% by some amazing volunteers! They help us with event coordination, athlete safety, and logistics. If you would like to volunteer, please email [email protected].
Photos:
Mateo Flores was out on the course capturing all the fun in 2025. Photos can be found on a shared google drive linked HERE. These are free for you to download for personal use - we only ask that you honor Mateo’s hard work and give photo credit to Mateo Flores or tag @teotooktheflick when sharing on Instagram. Feel free to also tag @milwaukiemile so we can celebrate with you!
Portland Bridge Swim: Sellwood Bridge to St. Johns Bridge
Sunday July 12, 2026
Ultramarathon-Distance Open Water Event
Hosted by Portland Bridge Swim
LOCATION & COURSE: The course is approximately 11 miles (17 km) on the east side of the Willamette River through downtown Portland, Oregon. The swim will start at Sellwood Riverfront Park (SE 7th Av. & Miller St.) south of the Sellwood Bridge, pass under all 12 of Portland’s bridges on the Willamette River, and finish at Cathedral Park (N. Edison & Pittsburg Av.) west of the St. Johns Bridge. Water temperature is expected to be 66–74 degrees Fahrenheit.
TIDES & START TIME: High tide on July 12, 2026 is 3:13 am, and low tide is at 12:42 pm. The swim will start at 7:30 am and all swimmers must be out of the water by 3:30 pm.
ELIGIBILITY: This event is open to any swimmer over the age of 18 years old who has completed the eligibility requirements.
ENTRY WEBSITE & REGISTRATION: To qualify, swimmers must show that they have completed a minimum 5000 m/5500 yd swim faster than 1:40, within 3 years of race day. Only pool swims will be accepted for qualification. Swimmers who cannot complete one mile in open water in 35 minutes should NOT enter. All entries MUST be received by 4:59 pm Pacific time on Sunday, July 5, 2026. Due to organization & safety needs, late or day-of-race entries will not be accepted.
ENTRY LIMITS: The Portland Bridge Swim is limited to the first 100 entrants. We will maintain a waiting list in case early entrants drop out.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Swimmers who do not compete, or who do not complete the swim, are not eligible for refunds. If the swim is canceled up to 60 days prior to race day, 50% of entry fees will be refunded. If the swim is canceled less than 60 days prior to race day, no fees will be refunded.
RULES:
SAFETY TOW BUOYS (STBs): All swimmers MUST wear the STB, provided with their swim packets, during their entire portion of the swim. STBs, defined as inflatable buoys tethered to the waist of the swimmer, are permitted in Category I Swimwear events per USMS Rule 303.4.2.E. Swimmers may not use the STBs for flotation assistance.
Swimmers must wear the standard latex cap provided in their swim packet. Swimmers must notify race organizers by Friday, July 3, 2026 if the cap cannot be worn. You will need to wear a suitable cap of the color assigned to you for your wave.
All drafting is prohibited. Swimmers must remain 3 meters or more from other swimmers, except when rounding buoys, when overtaking other swimmers when space is not readily available, when unescorted at the start and finish of the swim, and/or when the swimmer's escort craft becomes disabled. Incidental or accidental incursion into the 3-meter zone of another swimmer shall not be the basis for disqualification.
Swimmers may not make deliberate contact with craft, craft operators, and/or physical features on or near the course during the swim.
Propulsive devices, such as fins & paddles, and flotation aids, such as pull-buoys, may be allowed at the discretion of the Race Director if an adaptive category is offered for the race. Please contact [email protected] before registering if you need to use an adaptive device.
Earphones and snorkels are also not allowed.
Motorized watercraft are not permitted as escorts for swimmers. Under no circumstances may a swimmer come in contact with a motorized watercraft. Swimmers who are supported by motorized craft will be disqualified.
QUALIFYING SWIM:
To qualify for individual entry, swimmers must show that they have completed a minimum 5000-meter (5500-yard) swim faster than 1:40, within 3 years of race day.
Only pool swims will be accepted for qualification. This qualifying swim does not have to take place in a competition, but registration requires the location of the swim and the signature of an observer.
If you make a mistake in your entry, we will make a good-faith effort to get your correct qualifying swim information. However, swimmers who cannot provide appropriate qualifying time information WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO SWIM and their entry fee will not be refunded.
CUT-OFF TIME: For safety coverage, swimmers on the course who have cleared the Fremont Bridge (approximately 5.5 miles) within 4 hours of race start (note: later waves have less than 4 hours) will be stopped, transported to the race finish, and listed as DNF in the results. Swimmers who have not completed the race within 7 hours of race start will be stopped, transported to the race finish, and listed as DNF in the results.
SAFETY—OUR PRIMARY CONCERN: Safety boats will monitor the entire course and medical personnel will be on site at the finish. Swimmers are required to have an escort in a non-motorized craft (kayak, stand up paddleboard) in a life vest and equipped with an additional life vest for the swimmer. Each escort will be provided additional mandatory race-specific safety materials. Swimmers MUST wear the brightly-colored swim cap and use the standard tow float provided in their race packet. Swimmers and escorts must follow all announced safety rules without exception.
ESCORTS: Swimmers are required to have an escort in a non-motorized craft (ie. kayak or paddleboard). Swimmers must provide their own paddler escort and craft. For swimmer safety, motorized watercraft are not permitted to escort swimmers.
KAYAK RENTALS: A limited number of kayaks, provided by Alder Creek Kayaks, are available for rental as an option at registration. Kayak rental includes boat, paddle, two life jackets, delivery at the start, and pick-up at the finish. If the escort cannot fit in a standard-size rental kayak, please contact the race organizers to discuss options.
TRANSPORTATION: A shuttle will be available at the finish to transport swimmers and escorts back to Sellwood Park. With the exception of the rental kayaks above, swimmers are responsible for transporting their kayaks and they may not be taken on the shuttle.
SCHEDULE: Sunday, July 12, 2026
5:30-7:00 am Check-in at Sellwood Park
6:30 am Pre-race meeting
7:30 am Swim start
11:30 am Individual swimmers who have not reached mile 6 will be stopped & transported to the race finish.
2:00 pm Awards at finish in Cathedral Park
3:30 pm Individual swimmers who have not reached the finish will be stopped & transported to the race finish.
AWARDS: All finishers will receive a 2026 Portland Bridge Swim medal. Awards will be presented to overall race winners, and the top 3 finishers in each category.
RESULTS: Results will be available after the race, and will be posted at www.portlandbridgeswim.com.
OREGON SERIES: Involvement in the Oregon Series TBD.
EVENT WEBSITE: www.portlandbridgeswim.com
EVENT DIRECTORS: Daniela Klaz, [email protected]
Start your race with camping the night before under the stars. Traditional potluck dinner the night before with music, games and other shenanigans will take place before turning in. A leisurely wake up time before starting the stellar trail race in the beautiful Mt Hood forest where you must FOLLOW THE ORANGE RIBBONS NOT THE PERSON IN FRONT OF YOU. Be prepared to cross through streams, over streams, up steep terrain and down steep terrain while keeping an eye out where to go. There is a lot of fun to be had and plenty to talk about when you return through the finish line. Food will follow along with the beer garden. This is one of the favorite XDog races that we are glad to welcome back.
Participate in one or all of the STRIDE run/walk events! Taking place in some of Salem’s most loved parks and held once a month on a Saturday morning, May-September. Strollers and dogs on a leash are welcome!
Maps are emailed to participants after 5 p.m. on Friday, the night before the event.
Bibs are available for pick up at/on the day of the event. For this event, bibs are available at the picnic shelter off parking lot 3.
This course is in Minto-Brown Island Park on hard trail surfaces.
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