Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 7:00 AM
THERE ARE SOME ADDED CHALLENGES THIS YEAR!!!!
Ultimate Ram Challenge
8AM-COMPETITIVE DIVISION
8:10-FIRST OPEN WAVE
8:20-SECOND OPEN WAVE
8:30, 8:40, 8:50 OPEN WAVES
9:00AM: LAST OPEN WAVE (FOR NOW!)
Open waves will be first come, first serve... Gather your friends and join the same wave for an unforgettable experience!
Nestled in the backwoods of Spokane and a mere 45 minutes from the Spokane Airport, lays the greatest Obstacle Course Race in the Spokane area! Located on the grounds and woods of Riverside High School, the Second Annual Ultimate Ram OCR Challenge will push you to your limits through the 5 mile, 30+ obstacle course:
Both Competitive and Non-competitive spots available. PRIZE MONEY FOR THE TOP 3 MEN AND WOMEN overall in the competitive division as well Age group prizes in the competitive division.
This is not just for athletes! Everybody is welcome to try the challenge! The competitive is for the athletes wanting the extra challenge. The open division is welcome to everyone, where you can help your friends through the obstacles and experience an event like no other!
Every Finisher will get a Medal! Custom made shirts are available to any finisher for only $10
Ages 14 and up are welcome on the main course!
The course will contain obstacles that challenge the full body including Carries, Grip Strength, Body Coordination, Mental sharpness, physical strength and more!
Check out our Instagram for updates on the Course and Obstacles! Ultimate_Ram_Challenge
IMPORTANT FILES HERE:
Obstacle Descriptions + Competitive Vs. Open Races
Course Map!
All proceeds go to towards Riverside High School Athletics through the Ram Nation Boosters
4.5 Miles
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
THE TEDDRIVEN TOUR De ALPENFLüSSE
Four Cascade River Valleys.
One Alpine Lake.
Three Unforgettable Rides.
Some rides follow the road. This one follows the rivers.
Tour de AlpenFlüsse — German for
“Tour of the Alpine Rivers” — is a cycling journey through the waterways that shape the upper Wenatchee Valley. Starting in the Bavarian village of Plain, riders follow quiet mountain roads through a landscape defined by flowing rivers, towering forests, and spectacular Cascade scenery. Along the way cyclists experience the Wenatchee, White, Chiwawa, and Little Wenatchee river valleys as well as the stunning shoreline ride around Lake Wenatchee. Whether you choose the Classic, the Metric Century, or the full Century Challenge, every mile showcases the natural beauty that makes this region one of Washington’s hidden cycling gems.
Simply put... road riding at its best. Open roads, incredible scenery, stunning views, delicious treats along the way, riding with your besties and lots of new friends, full support and a party at the end. What could be better than that? Welcome to The TedDriven Tour de AlpenFlüsse - a great option for roadies as a part of the Leavenworth BikeFest celebration.
Designed for riders of all abilities looking for a tour of amazing adventure, stunning scenery and stellar support. The TDF offers three distance courses that can be your challenge, your group ride or simply your best day of riding ever. Each course is all on tarmac, so you can enjoy it on your trusted road stallion or make it more relaxed on your gravel or touring bike. Your choice.
The ride starts and ends in Plain at our Hosting Sponsor "Plain Cellars Winery" so you can enjoy the best of the upper valley with its light traffic, incredible views and gentle winding roads. And at the end, chill a bit in Plain before driving back to the Ski Hill to enjoy the beer garden, food trucks and live music - all part of the incredible Leavenworth BikeFest, which features mountain bike racing, gravel racing, a kids event and much more. https://www.leavenworthbikefest.com
If you have multi riding disciplines in your group or family, everyone can choose the cycling experience that they love and you can all join together afterwards at the BikeFest Apre Bike Celebration to share your different experiences. How cool is that?
THE EXPERIENCE
The Tour de AlpenFlüsse celebrates the rivers that define this landscape. Each route is designed to showcase the natural beauty of the region while offering quiet roads and rewarding miles for cyclists of all abilities. Riders journey through a series of interconnected river valleys, each with its own character — from the wide Wenatchee River corridor to the forested climb up the White River valley, and deeper into the Cascades toward the Chiwawa and Little Wenatchee rivers. The routes are designed so riders can choose their own adventure, with each distance building upon the previous one and revealing more of the AlpenFlüsse landscape. Whether you're riding the Classic, the Metric Century, or the full Century Challenge, the day is defined by rivers, forests, mountain views, and some of the best cycling roads in Washington.
CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE
Three routes allow riders to experience the AlpenFlüsse landscape in different ways. 45 Mile Classic A beautiful introduction to the region featuring the Wenatchee River valley, the scenic White River corridor, and the breathtaking ride along Lake Wenatchee. 62 Mile Metric Century Expands the Classic route with additional distance through the Wenatchee Valley and a longer tour around Lake Wenatchee, while still enjoying the scenic White River valley. 100 Mile Century Challenge The ultimate AlpenFlüsse adventure — riding through all four Cascade river valleys with spectacular extensions along both the Chiwawa River and the Little Wenatchee River.
100 Mile Century Challenge
-The Ultimate AlpenFlüsse Experience
For riders ready to go all in, the 100-Mile Century Challenge delivers the complete Tour de AlpenFlüsse adventure. For riders ready to go all in, the 100-Mile Century Challenge delivers the complete Tour de AlpenFlüsse adventure — a full exploration of the Cascade river valleys that shape the upper Wenatchee region. The ride begins immediately along the beautiful Chiwawa Loop Road, where quiet farmland roads and early views of the Chiwawa River set the tone for the day. Soon riders turn up the spectacular Chiwawa River Road, following the rushing river deep into the Cascade foothills all the way to the end of the pavement. Towering forests, mountain views, and the constant presence of the river make this one of the most memorable stretches of the entire ride. Returning to the valley floor, the route then climbs into the peaceful White River valley, where a steady grade through dense forest offers riders a quiet and scenic passage into the mountains. From there the journey continues into the
beautiful Little Wenatchee River valley, where open meadows, flowing river views, and big Cascade backdrops provide another highlight of the ride. After these mountain valleys, the course reaches Lake Wenatchee, where riders enjoy the spectacular shoreline ride along the south shore before circling around to the north shore, with sweeping views across the lake and surrounding peaks. The final miles follow the scenic Wenatchee River Road near Plain, tracing the river back toward the finish line and completing a day that showcases the full AlpenFlüsse landscape. By the time riders return to Plain, they will have experienced 100 unforgettable miles through four Cascade river valleys and around one of Washington’s most beautiful alpine lakes. This is the complete Tour de AlpenFlüsse experience.
62 Mile Metric Century
-The Signature AlpenFlüsse Ride
The 62-Mile Metric Century captures the heart of the Tour de AlpenFlüsse experience, delivering a spectacular journey through the river valleys and mountain landscapes that define the upper Wenatchee region. Riders begin on the quiet roads of the Chiwawa Loop, where open farmland and early views of the Cascade foothills provide a beautiful start to the day. From there the route climbs into the peaceful White River valley, where a steady forested grade leads riders deeper into the Cascades. The shaded road, rushing river, and mountain backdrop make this stretch one of the most memorable sections of the entire ride. After descending from the White River valley, the course turns toward Lake Wenatchee, where cyclists enjoy one of the most scenic stretches of pavement in Washington. The ride follows both the south shore and north shore of the lake, offering sweeping views across the water toward Glacier Peak and the surrounding Cascade mountains. The final miles trace the beautiful Wenatchee
River corridor near Plain, where the road winds gently along the river before returning riders to the finish. By the time riders complete the loop, they will have experienced four spectacular highlights of the AlpenFlüsse landscape — the Wenatchee River valley, the White River valley, the shores of Lake Wenatchee, and the quiet backroads that connect them all. The Metric Century is the signature Tour de AlpenFlüsse ride, offering a perfect balance of challenge, scenery, and pure Northwest cycling joy.
45 Mile Classic
-The Perfect AlpenFlüsse Introduction
The 45-Mile Classic offers a beautiful introduction to the landscapes that define the Tour de AlpenFlüsse. Riders begin on the quiet country roads of the Chiwawa Loop, where open farmland, mountain views, and glimpses of the Chiwawa River provide a peaceful start to the day. From there the route turns toward Lake Wenatchee, where cyclists enjoy one of the most scenic stretches of pavement in Washington. The ride follows both the south shore and north shore of the lake, offering sweeping views across the water toward Glacier Peak and the surrounding Cascade peaks. After circling the lake, riders return toward Plain along the gentle curves of Wenatchee River Road, tracing the river as it winds through forests and open valley landscapes. The result is a spectacular loop featuring Cascade mountain scenery, quiet roads, and three of the region’s most beautiful waterways. For riders seeking a shorter distance while still experiencing the essence of the AlpenFlüsse landscape, the 45-Mile Classic
delivers an unforgettable day on the bike.
WHY RIDERS LOVE THIS RIDE
Four Cascade River Valleys Ride the Wenatchee, White, Chiwawa, and Little Wenatchee river corridors. Lake Wenatchee Shoreline Riding A stunning alpine lake loop that defines the ride. Quiet Cascade Roads Minimal traffic and smooth pavement make this a cyclist’s dream. Three Distances for Every Rider Choose your adventure — Classic, Metric, or the full Century Challenge.
Classic road ride, tour or challenge → Whether you’re an elite cyclist, weekend warrior, or out for your first experience, the TDA is built for you.
Great course options → All beautiful, all paved, all supported.
A big tent for a big cycling community → After you spend your day conquering your course and earning your glory, come together with cyclists of all ages, experiences and disciplines at the Leavenworth BikeFest - held at the Leavenworth Ski Hill.
Amazing Refueling/Aid featuring delicious and healthy goodies.
RIDE DETAILS
Entry Fee: $85 per person (Any distance). Not including Race Registration fees and taxes charged by Registration Parter “RaceRoster” at checkout.
Ride officially starts and ends at Plain Cellars - Plain, WA
Refueling/Aid: There will be one amazing Refuel/Aid stop that you can hit either direction on your journey - at the Lake Wenatchee Fire Station. It has been strategially placed so you can hit it going either direction on either course. There will be delicious and healty goodies, water, Skratch Hydration, GU gels, basic first aid supplies and porta potties.
Registration: Register online up until 9pm June 13. Registration/packet pickup: Friday June 13, 4-7pm at the Leavenworth Ski Hilland on Saturday June 14, 6:30am to 8:00am at Plain Cellars
Start & End Times: Both Course Distances officially Start at 8:00 AM. You are welcome to start your journey anytime after 7am and we will begin our sweep of the courses at 12:00pm. You are welcome to catch a ride with the sweep or keep riding, but the support will end with the sweep.
For more information: https://www.teddriven.com/tdaride
Open Course All courses travel on public roads and highways and no part of the course is closed to traffic. Riders are responsible to follow the rules of the road, including all traffic and safety protocols. Use good etiquette - ride single file, stay to the right as practicle, make turn and slow signals and give way to other cyclists, pedestrians, horses, deer, pine cones and squirrels. And remember many, if not most of the motorists you will encounter live and work here, so show them how much you appreciate the ability to cycle here with great manners, patience, smiles and waves.
THE GOODIES
Finisher Awards for all finishers.
Post-Race Celebration a token for a free beverage and access to purchase food and drinks at the Ski Hill BikeFest.
Memories for a lifetime take your pictures and share them on our social pages!
100k Cycling Gravel Group Ride
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 6:00 AM
The TedDriven Overland Ultra Relay (TOUR)
Rediscover the Joy of Running
What is the TOUR?
Remember when running was pure joy—when it was about the adventure, the camaraderie, and the simple thrill of
moving through the world? The TedDriven Overland Ultra Relay (TOUR) brings back that old-school spirit with an epic three-day stage relay race through the stunning landscapes of North Central Washington.
Designed for teams of up to eight runners, the TOUR blends competitive racing with an adventurous, low-tech experience. No chip timing. No digital maps. Just you, your teammates, and a rugged course marked by singletrack trails, logging roads, and scenic pavement.
Each day, your team will tackle approximately 75 miles divided into 16 legs, navigating with printed maps and elevation guides. Whether you’re chasing a podium finish or just out for the experience, you’ll be part of something unforgettable—an event that is as much about community and adventure as it is about speed.
Why a Stage Race?
Unlike point-to-point relays with overnight runs and risky nighttime driving, the stage race format ensures safety, camaraderie, and the best routes possible. Each morning starts with all teams together, leading to shared moments at transitions and team gatherings each night—like the early days of ultra racing.
The Experience
Three Days, Three Distinct Routes
• Day 1: Leavenworth, WA → Explore alpine forests, mountain trails, and stunning ridgelines.
• Day 2: Cashmere, WA → Run through rolling orchards, vineyards, and rugged foothills.
• Day 3: Entiat to Lake Chelan, WA → Traverse remote terrain before finishing on the shores of beautiful Lake Chelan.
At the end of each day, teams regroup, share stories, and prepare for the next stage—all in the vibrant mountain towns of NCW.
The TOUR Vibe: Where Grit Meets Fun
• Competitive & Casual Welcome → Whether you’re an elite team or weekend warriors, the TOUR is built for all.
• Old-School Navigation → Forget GPS. Teams rely on maps, route descriptions, and light course markings.
• Laid-Back Atmosphere → While some teams will push the pace, this is a race that embraces the adventure.
Race Details
• Entry Fee: $1,600 per team (discounts for military, non-profits, and student teams).
• Team Size: 8 runners
• Support: Teams provide their own transportation, hydration, and food.
• Timing: Daily start at 6:00 AM, with cumulative team times recorded.
What’s Included?
• Finisher Awards for all team members.
• Event Photos capturing the best moments.
• Captain’s Dinner & Meeting
• Post-Race Celebration with food and drinks.
How to Register
Year 1 is limited to 30 teams to ensure an incredible experience for all. Future years will gradually expand participation.
Course & Support
• Navigation: Teams receive PDF maps with elevation details and turn-by-turn descriptions one week before the event. Course markings are minimal—map reading is part of the challenge!
• Medical Support: A certified medical professional (EMT or higher) will be on course daily, coordinating with regional hospitals if needed.
• Facilities: Portable toilets at designated areas. Teams must pack out all waste.
Social Impact
A portion of TOUR proceeds supports cutting-edge cancer research as well as local trail maintenance and outdoor recreation access initiatives.
Join the Adventure
The TOUR isn’t just a race—it’s an experience that revives the soul of running. Challenge yourself, build lasting memories, and explore one of the most breathtaking regions in the Pacific Northwest.
Are you ready to take on the TOUR? https://www.teddriven.com/tour
Relay Run Trail Ultra
Sun, Jul 05, 2026 at 8:00 AM
After a successful revitalization last year, the Runner Stumbles is back again! The 42nd Runner Stumbles will be held at Suncadia Resort based out of Nelson Farm. The 5K run/walk and 10K run will be
on paved pathways and single-track trails in a forested setting. There will be free kids races!
Logistics
Fees and Registration Dates:
Adult: $25
Youth (18 and under): $20
Adult: $30
Youth (18 and under): $20
Adult: $35
Youth (18 and under): $20
Race T-shirts included in the price. T-Shirts only guaranteed if registered by June 28!
Start Time for both races: 8:00 AM
Directions: From I-90 take Exit 80 (Roslyn/Salmon La Sac). Go two miles north and turn left into Suncadia. Follow the signs to Nelson Farm.
Awards and Post Race Ceremony
Awards ceremony immediately following race at Nelson Farm at 9:30.
Course Map and Information
Both the 5k and 10k distances and routes can be viewed on this map: https://caltopo.com/m/BFP2Q0N
Courses will be marked and staffed with volunteers to aid in directions.
5k 10k Run Trail Walk
Sat, Jul 11, 2026
24.3 km from BrembertonHalf Marathon Kids Ultra
Fri, Aug 14, 2026
47.3 km from Bremberton200 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Sep 12, 2026 at 5:00 AM
48.4 km from BrembertonUltra
Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 5:00 AM
38.8 km from Bremberton100k Run Ultra
Sat, Oct 03, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Leavenworth Marathon & Half Marathon
A stunningly beautiful course in the scenic town of Leavenworth, Washington. Marathoners will start near the renowned Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area. Runners will
enjoy a fast course that begins with a 9 mile journey through scenic Icicle Canyon, then will turn right on East Leavenworth Road heading north in the fully closed southbound lane all the way to the Wenatchee River Bridge where they will cross into the Bavarian Village of Leavenworth to follow wooded riverfront parks and trails, eventually meeting up with Icicle Road, which leads to Icicle River trails and then once again joining onto East Leavenworth Road for a second lap following again into the riverfront trails which will lead this time to the finish and roar of the crowd at the Enchantment Park Event Center.
In this amazing course, runners will encounter a mix of paved roads and paths, dirt roads, paths and trails. Surrounded by impressive mountains, participants might see salmon spawning in the rivers or four legged creatures cheering from the edge of the wild.
The marathon is limited to runners who will complete the course within the six hour time limit, due to course restrictions. Walkers are welcome in the half marathon category. The half marathon course is open for four hours.
The half marathon course will start at Enchantment Park, parading down the heart of the village in the first mile, before turning right on 9th Street and entering Riverfront Park. From there, the course will follow the same route as the Marathon back to the finish at Enchantment Park.
For more information: https://www.teddriven.com/leavenworth-marathon
21k 42k Half Marathon Run Trail
Sat, Oct 10, 2026
16 km from Bremberton50k Ultra
Thu, Nov 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Come join us for the Fowl Play 5k fun run! Lace up your running shoes and get ready to strut your stuff at the FRONT STREET GAZEBO in downtown Leavenworth. This annual event promises a fun-filled
morning of fitness and feathered friends. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking for a good time, this 5k is perfect for all levels. Don't miss out on the chance to run, walk, or waddle your way to the finish line at the Fowl Play 5k! Costumes, kids, pets are welcome. Bib pickup is from 8:30am to 8:55am on race day.
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Thu, Nov 26, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Give NCW Turkey Trot is a great way to start your holiday season! The event features timed 5K and 10K races and an untimed, free run for kids. The 5K and 10K races are held on the Apple Capital Loop
Trail along the Wenatchee riverfront. The Kids Race is held on a short course near the grounds of Pybus Public Market. Strollers and leashed dogs are permitted.
This family friendly event kicks off the annual Give NCW online giving campaign hosted by the Community Foundation of NCW. Special thanks to Presenting Sponsor, Wenatchee Valley Medical Group and Gold Sponsors, Cordell Neher & Co. and Cashmere Valley Bank. Thanks to their sponsorship, every dollar from registration fees goes to support Give NCW. This giving campaign starts Thanksgiving Day and runs through Dec. 31 and supports over 75 nonprofit organizations in NCW. Race proceeds will be shared among the nonprofit organizations that participate in the campaign.
The “Best Dressed Individual” will receive a $500 Giving Card that can be redeemed to support nonprofits on Give NCW, and the “Best Dressed Group” will receive a $1,000 Giving Card.
Planning to bring your dog? Enter your canine companion during the registration process and for an extra $5 donation, your pup will receive a Turkey Trot bandana (if it is among the first 150 to register) and a chance to win a Gift Basket from our friends at Firehouse Pet Shop!
Location: The two races start and finish on the trail behind Pybus Public Market. The Kids Race is held in the boat launch parking lot behind Pybus Public Market.
Start times: 9:00am kids race; 9:15am 10K; and 9:30am 5K.
Youth who are 12 years and younger can run untimed for free in the 5K, with a paid adult. Do not register them unless they want to be officially timed and qualify for the commemorative socks.
Packet pickup at Pybus Market: Wednesday, Nov 26th from 2:00pm-8:00pm or Thursday (race day), Nov 27 7:00am-8:45am. There will be NO DAY OF REGISTRATION
Swag: The first 750 paid registrants will receive a pair of commemorative Turkey Trot socks.
Aid stations: There are two aid stations - one at the 5k turnaround and one at the 10k turnaround with water and Gatorade. Porta potties are located at the start/finish, but not along the course. Note that the restrooms inside Pybus Market will not be open.
Course map: See below
Website: https://cfncw.org/turkeytrot
Email: [email protected].
1k 5k 10k Run Trail
Sat, Apr 17, 2027
15.8 km from Bremberton5k 10k Half Marathon Marathon Run