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Spokane River Run returns April 19, 2026!
Back again and better than ever, Spokane River Run features a 5K, 10K, 25K, 25K Challenge, 50K, 50K Relay, and 25K Tag Team (two-person relay). SRR is one of the oldest trail runs in the Pacific Northwest and has been recognized in the Trail Runner’s Trophy Series.
Spokane River Run is 100% volunteer-organized, funding the Garfield Elementary A.P.P.L.E. program and partner organizations: Garfield Elementary, Active4Youth, On Track Academy, and North Central High School Cross Country.
Experience the rugged beauty of Mt. Spokane State Park with three distance options featuring lush singletrack, challenging climbs, and sweeping summit views. All courses start and finish at Selkirk Lodge, delivering a true mountain trail adventure in a stunning alpine setting.
Get ready to chase the moose! The Wild Moose Chase brings 25K, 10K, 5K, and kids races to the gorgeous Riverside State Park trails with river views, fall colors, awesome swag, and high-energy vibes. Run wild, celebrate big, and support Eastern Washington University's Department of Physical Therapy students at this Spokane favorite!
Langlauf is a 10K Cross Country Ski Race that takes place at the Mount Spokane Nordic Ski Center which is the premier Cross Country Ski Area in the Inland Northwest. The race takes place on the traditional 10K course and has wave starts to accommodate skiers of all abilities and speeds. Even maybe more epic than the race itself, are the pre and post race amenities that are enjoyed by all racers. This is the biggest and oldest Cross Country Race in the Pacific Northwest...you don't want to miss it!
Once again, this year we are offering an adaptive skier category. If you are visually impaired or a sit skier you will be able to participate in our Wave start, but at Junction 1 will continue on Linder Road to a turnaround at the Inland gate then back to Brian's and our traditional finish line. Adaptive skiers must register but their guide skier can accompany them for no cost. Guides will need to sign a waiver the morning of the race and do not need to pay to register unless they want to be timed. Guides will be considered a volunteer and be entered in the prize drawing.