2 events in Vancouver, Washington
From big races to Saturday morning group runs—find trail running events and connect with the local endurance sports community.
Vancouver
2 events in Vancouver-
Sun, May 17, 2026 at 9:00 AMSee full details
Date & Time: May 17, 2026. The Mini Marathon (2.62 miles) starts at 9 am for walkers, rollers, and runners. Virtual participants may choose to complete the event anytime.
Parking: There is $5 parking in the Frenchman’s Bar park near the shelter and in the adjacent lot. Make sure you bring exact change so you can get in quickly.
Course: The course is very flat. It begins by the Riverview Picnic shelter and will be an out and back on the double-wide paved trail. Volunteers will be at the turnaround to direct participants. The total course distance is 2.62 miles, but participants may turn around at any point to accommodate a shorter distance.
Race Gear Pick-up: Race gear pick-up will be on-site the day of the event at the Riverview Picnic Shelter at Frenchman’s Bar starting at 8 am. Participants will get a Micah's Miles swag bag and pair of socks. Additional Micah's Miles merchandise will be available for purchase at the event or when you register.
Bathrooms: There are accessible bathroom facilities 200 yards from the Riverview Picnic Shelter in Frenchman’s Bar Park (start/finish line).
Food: There will be coffee, water, and snacks available.
Registration: $25 (+raceroster.com processing fee) includes race registration, socks, and swag bag.
Other merchandise is available for purchase as well.
-
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 7:11 AMSee full details
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.
Local Clubs & Organizations
-
Club
USA Swimming Club. 120 members.
[email protected] +1 360-904-8100 -
Club
USA Swimming Club. 151 members.
[email protected] +1 360-609-1030 -
Club
USA Swimming Club. 25 members.
[email protected] +1 360-944-1484