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Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Course map, results, and photos can be found at https://fouronthefourth.org
Registrations are also accepted on the day of the event for an additional charge of $5
7:30 AM – Registration + Bib Pick Up
Opens
8:45 AM – Registration + Bib Pick Up Closes
9:00 AM – Start of 4 Mile
9:10 AM – Start of 1 Mile Kids
Street fair, parade, and fireworks will follow
Electronic Chip Timing
USATF Certified Course and Sanctioned Event
Scenic, mostly flat, road course travels out-and-back along the waterfront
Event shirts available for purchase during online registration until June 30th at 11:59 PM
For everyone's safety, pets are not allowed on the course
Gift cards are given to the most patriotic dressed
Awards are available immediately after finishing
4 Mile Awards:
Medals are given to 1st place overall male and female
Ribbons are given to top 3 in each gender and age group
Age Groups:
0-9, 10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80-84, 85-89, 90-94, 95-99, 100+
1 Mile Kids Awards:
Every kid receives a finisher ribbon and a small USA flag
For More Information:
Allen Culp
253-219-5252
This event provides funds to purchase shoes and uniforms for local youth runners, as well as provides a college scholarship for a graduating senior
1 Miles 4 Miles Run
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 9:00 AM
The "Woodinville July 4th 5K" and Kids dash is helping to raise money for the Northshore Senior Center and their Northshore Inclusion Program which supports individual with Intellectual Disabilities
in the our area.
It's time to celebrate our Independence Day and the coming of summer. What a great way to start of the family activities of summer and the outdoors with a run or walk along our beautiful Sammamish River Trail. Whether you are a runner, power walker or casual stroller, this is a great event for you and your family. We will start things off with a 6 year old and under Kids Dash and then get into the main 5K event. It will be a great morning! We will have prizes for the most patriotic costumes. Best Family, Best Youth and Best Individual. Come dressed to impress.
So break out the suntan lotion, put on your best beach or "red, white and blue" running attire and join us for a fun filled morning.
3.1 Miles 5k Run Trail Walk
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 9:00 AM
🇺🇸 4th of July 5K Run 🇺🇸
Kick off your Independence Day with some miles and some red, white, and blue spirit!
Join us for a fun, festive 5K made up of 3 loops along the parade route—flat, fast, and
full of energy. Run, jog, or walk while soaking in the sights, sounds, and community vibes of the 4th of July celebration.
Dress up in your best stars and stripes, bring your friends, and start your holiday with a bang. See you at the start line!
Everett Parade Link: https://sites.google.com/view/everettjuly4th/parade?authuser=0
5k Run Walk
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Whether you're a seasoned runner, a casual jogger, or just looking for a fun, healthy way to start your Independence Day, this event is for you! Stick around after the race to enjoy the Edmonds 4th
of July Parade and keep the celebration going. We are changing it up a bit this year and while there is still a chance to beat Ol’ Man Brackett, the focus is more on the parade and community fun. All proceeds benefit the Chamber's programming and bringing great events to Edmonds.
The 5K is timed and prizes are given for the top three runners in each gender and first place finisher in each age category. Winners will be recognized and prizes given shortly after the end of the race finish. View the 5K route here.
Shirt sizes are not guaranteed if you register after June 10th.
The 1K Family Run is a fun and exciting race for the whole family. $5 for kids 13 and under. $10 for participants over 13. Price does not include a shirt, but you can add one on at the time of registration. The 1K is untimed.
The Senior Saunter is a special 1K for all our active seniors! Bring your friends and take part at your own pace for this enjoyable distance. The 1K is untimed.
Start for both races is at Edmonds City Park and Finish line is at 4th and Main.
The 5K race route winds through the scenic streets of Edmonds and the Town of Woodway, culminating in a thrilling finish right on the Edmonds 4th of July parade route, where crowds cheer you on! The 1K distances head straight to the parade route from City Park!
Think you’re fast? Try to beat Ol’ Man Brackett!
For those speedier runners, a beloved element of the old Edmonds 5K, you can still race against a costumed runner portraying one of Edmonds' legendary founders, Ol’ Man Brackett—if you are the first 50 people, in the 5K, to beat him to the finish line, you’ll earn bragging rights for the year and a prize to prove it!
Win VIP Parade Seats!
New this year! Register before June 10th and be automatically entered to win 4 seats in the VIP Parade Viewing area. No need to put your chairs early, you will be sitting pretty. Winner announced at Packet Pickup on July 2. You do not need to be present to win.
4th of July Costume Contest
Show off your patriotic spirit! Come dressed in your most festive red, white, and blue attire for a chance to win prizes in the 4th of July Costume Contest before the race begins.
Sign up today and be part of the tradition!
YES strollers are allowed / NO dogs or pets
Schedule:
July 2 - Pre-race packet pickup at Edmonds Chamber Log Cabin at 120 5th Ave N Edmonds, WA 98020
3:00pm - Packet pickup opens
7:00pm - Packet pickup closes
July 4
8:00am - Registration and Packet Pick up opens - pre-race fun and activities start
9:00am - Costume contest
9:30am - 1K Family Fun Run Start
9:35am - 1K Senior Saunter Start
9:45am -5K start
10:30am - Awards at finish line
11:30am - Kids Parade starts
12:00pm - Main Parade starts
Sponsor this event and show the region that your business is invested in health and community building! More details and register here.
For more info please see: https://edmondschamber.com/races
1k 5k Fun Run Run
Sat, Jul 04, 2026 at 10:00 AM
2026 marks the 1st ever 5k run in Granite Falls Washington! Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the USA.
The run will circle around the history of Granite Falls.
Once runners have completed the
course, there is an awards ceremony with several raffle awards. Participants, family and friends can then enjoy festive activities that are held all around the main street including food, music, vendor booths, activities and more.
The GFPD Outreach and Support a registered non-profit 501(c) is the organizer and all proceeds will go to supporting our local police department.
See you July 4th, 2026!
5k Fun Run Run
Tue, Jul 07, 2026
34.4 km from WaunaRun Trail
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join us for a July classic! 1/4 mile swim in beautiful Wildcat Lake Bremerton Washington followed by a 13 mile rolling hills road bike with great breakdown lanes, and to top off your morning with a 4
mile road run around the Lake. Registration fills up fast so mark your calendar today to be part of this northwerst classic! Included in your package is a long sleeve dry release technical T-shirt, finisher medal, and prerace pasta feed at Silver City Brewery Silverdale WA Friday 3-4 pm. Registration tent opens at 7 am on race day. Mandatory briefing on July 9, 2026, 7 pm PDT via Zoom. It is recorded. Wet suits will be allowed if water temperature is 85F or less. Certified life guards are in kayaks for your assistance if needed. Please raise your hand if you can. Certified flaggers will get you safely on and off of the major road intersections. Haagen Dazs ice cream bars and festive 4th of July music await you at the finish. Water, Gatorade, gel, and first aid on the course every 3 miles.
Plenty of parking at Wildcat Lake Park and restrooms will be open for your use. Must wear provide swim cap and must have BIKE handles plugged! Must place provide bib sticker label on your helmet and bike prior to start of the race. Body markings start at 7 am. Race starts promptly at 8 am in knee deep water Wildcat Beach front. 911 in case of emergency. Otherwise call race director for pick up for tire change. Sweeper vehicle on course. Invite your friends! Let's make this 250th USA year special!!
Event details and schedule
Pasta feed and optional race packet pickup on Friday July 10, 2026, 3-4 pm Silver City Brewery Bremerton Washignton.
Triathlon
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Race Information
The race starts at 8:30 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site
registration.
Additional Information
Park at the North Creek Trail.
5K & 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6634249787
The course is an out-and-back (1.56M)
The 5K does the out-and-back two times.
The 10K does the out-and-back four times.
Half Marathon Course (1.09M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6634249965
The course is an out and back. (2.16M)
Half Marathon does the course six times.
Course Time Limit
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Shirt and Gear Shop
https://usroadrunning.com/Gear.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
US Road Running
5k 10k 13.1 Miles Run Trail
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Welcome to the 2026 edition of the Cougar Mountain Trail Run Series, put on by Seattle Running Club and Northwest Trail Runs. Our events support King County Parks, with $15 of every entry going to KC
Parks.
Events
May 9: 5.1 Miles & 10.8 Miles
9 AM start for all races, 12:00 PM cut-off (~16:40 pace for 10.8 miles)
June 13: 5K, 8.2 Miles & 14.5 Miles
9 AM start for all races, 1:00 PM cut-off (~16:35 pace for 14.5 miles)
July 11: 5K, 10.8 Miles & 19.5 Miles
9 AM start for all race, 2:30 PM cut-off (~16:55 pace for 19.5 miles)
August 8: 5K, 14.5 Miles & 26.2 Miles
8:30 AM start for the 14.5 and 26.2, 9 AM start for the 5K, 4 PM cut-off (~17:10 pace for the marathon)
October 24: 5K, 7.6 Mile Cross Country, 19.5 Miles & 50K
8 AM start for the 19.5 and 50K (7 AM early start will be available), 9 AM start for 7.6 Miles and Cross Country event, 9:30 AM start for 5K, 5 PM Cut-off (~17:25 pace for 50K, ~19:30 pace for early start)
Series (BEST 3 OUT OF 4 RACES is eligible for awards):
Short Series: May 5.1 Miles, June 8.2 Miles, July 10.8 Miles & August 14.5 Miles
Long Series: May 10.8 Miles, June 14.5 Miles, July 19.5 Miles, August 26.2 Miles
Top overall Man, Woman, and Nonbinary runners based on cumulative time will receive an award and free entry into next year's series.
If you are a Seattle Running Club member and want to use your membership discount on the short or long series, please signup for the series using the short pass or long pass and then send the race director ([email protected]) an email with your SRC member number. You will receive a partial refund within 5 business days. For all other races, please use the coupon code given to Seattle Running Club members--if you do not know the member code, please email the race director with your member number to get the code).
Online registration closes at 11:59 PM PDT the Wednesday before each event. We will have day-of registration if you did not register in time.
Reasons to Sign Up
Well-marked trails with distances that are perfect for all experience levels
Community: Surround yourself with members of the trail-running community
Post-race food and libations, including beer provided by one of our Club's partner stores, Flying Lion Brewery
Raise money for King County Parks: $15/runner donated to the parks
Safety Guidelines
If you are showing symptoms of any illness or disease, please skip this race. Email [email protected] for other race options or it's a much appreciated donation!
We Run on Native Land
We acknowledge that our running opportunities are built on the purposeful removal of Native peoples, who have been the stewards of Seattle-area lands for thousands of years. Thus, we accept our ethical responsibility for the ongoing stewardship of the land and purposeful support of Native neighbors, colleagues, businesses, and tribes. The Muckleshoot, Duwamish, Stillaguamish, Snoqualmie, and Coast Salish are the Natives of the lands we run on.
Photo Consent
I understand and accept that photos/videos/illustrations may be taken of me and/or my personal property while attending/participating in Seattle Running Club (SRC) events/functions. I acknowledge and agree that such photographs or other illustrations may be used by SRC and its related entities for advertising and promotional purposes in any medium, without compensation to me. If you would prefer not to have a particular photo used, let us know and we’ll do our best to remove it right away.
A Greener Event: Cup Free - Again, this year the series is continuing to reduce the amount of trash created during the event. We ask that runners bring a refillable water container with them on the trail to use at aid stations along the way. Our friends at Seven Hills Running, Fleet Feet Sports Seattle Ballard, and Snoqualmie Running have a variety of hydration products.
Race Information -Thanks to runners like you, the Cougar Mountain Trail Run Series has raised over $265,000+ for King County Parks and contributed hundreds of hours of trail work. Join Seattle Running Club and Northwest Trail Runs in carrying this legacy forward and making this 22nd annual event bigger and better than ever!
Just 15 minutes from Seattle, King County's Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park is one of the most popular training grounds for area trail runners and the Seattle Running Club. The course builds on itself throughout the series and brings runners through a lush forest of fern-lined single-track trails, over hills and along marshes and wetland habitats. This is a great series to supplement the training regime for a fall marathon or ultra. Cougar Mountain features rolling hills, a few moderate climbs, and a few steep but short inclines.
The summer Short Series and Long Series races are held on the 2nd Saturday of May, June, July, and August. The Fall races are held on the last Sunday in October. Series standings are updated after each month's races and everyone competing in each successive distance is eligible for Series awards (best 3 out of 4 races is eligible for awards!). There is a participant cap and the races tend to sell out, so register early! There are NO REFUNDS!
Seattle Running Club Discount
If you are a member of Seattle Running Club, you should have received a discount code for 20% in the newsletter. You will need to provide your member number if you use this discount code. There are also many other discounts and benefits for being a member of the Seattle Running Club.
No Dogs
As much as we love our four-legged friends and family members, we are not allowed to have dogs at our event. Very important announcement: Dogs are not allowed on the course due to Insurance Requirements. Despite the park's policy on dogs on leashes being acceptable, insurance has determined dogs on course cause a potentially unsafe environment for participants and spectators.
Awards
The top 3 Men, Women, and Nonbinary Runners in each event will receive a podium prize.
3.1 Miles 10.8 Miles 19.5 Miles Run Trail Ultra
Sat, Jul 18, 2026
Ready to take on a challenge amidst breathtaking nature? 🏃♂️ Join the Mount Rainier Trail, a unique experience in the mountains of Paradise, nestled in the heart of Pierce County. With routes of 5 km, 10 km, and 21 km, there's something for every skill level! Choose the course that will test your endurance while enjoying the breathtaking scenery 🏞️.
Run Trail
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 7:00 AM
2026 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Olympia Lakefair Races, which include the Jerry Miller Half Marathon, an 8K and a 3K including free entry for Kids 14 and under; taking runners on routes that
circle around the town of Olympia and beyond into Tumwater and Thurston County.
Both the 3K and 8K start and finish on 5th Avenue in front of Heritage Park. They both circle Capitol Lake, with the 8K continuing into Tumwater Historical Park before returning. Both are flat and fast courses.
The Jerry Miller Half Marathon heads briefly through downtown Olympia, then along the Woodland Trial and Chehalis Western Trail biking paths. The course continues on rural streets and a short trail and tour of Squaxin Park before heading back along East Bay Drive and running through downtown Olympia to the finish line in front of Heritage Park. Runners will enjoy tree-lined trails and scenic landscapes while enjoying flat and narrow paved trails throughout.
Once runners have completed the course, there is an awards ceremony with several raffle awards as well as age group award up to 90+ for all three races. Participants, family and friends can then enjoy festival activities that are held all around Heritage Park including food and beer tents, carnival rides, booths, a parade and more.
The Valley Athletic Club is proud to be the 2026 Presenting Sponsor. The Olympia Lakefair Races are brought to you by the Lake Run Organization and the Rotary Club of Olympia, and benefit local public High School Cross Country and Track programs and Rotary Club of Olympia Scholarship and Grant recipients.
See you July 18, 2026!
3k 8k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Race Information
The race starts at 8:30 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site
registration.
Additional Information
Parking near Start https://maps.app.goo.gl/5R3Cxm2oQ64Uthy69
5K & 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6681448280/
The course is an out-and-back (1.56M)
The 5K does the out-and-back two times.
The 10K does the out-and-back four times.
Half Marathon Course (1.09M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/5416479985/
The course is an out and back. (2.16M)
Half Marathon does the course six times.
Course Time Limit
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Finisher Medals
https://usroadrunning.com/FinisherMedals.php
Best Costume
https://usroadrunning.com/BestCostume.php
Series Points
https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
US Road Running
5k 10k 13.1 Miles Run
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 8:45 AM
Welcome to West Seattle Float Dodger 5K, Seattle's most fun summer running tradition!
Imagine running down California Ave SW, a main drag usually reserved for cars. Imagine being cheered by thousands
of people, the entire length of the run. Imagine trying to outrun spectacular parade floats of the West Seattle Summer Parade. All of this can be yours at the West Seattle Float Dodger 5K.
Finish your run with a root beer float!
100% of the proceeds benefits West Seattle Food Bank!
5k Run
Sat, Jul 18, 2026 at 9:30 AM
The Gravel Unravel Experience
Gravel Unravel is an endurance gravel bicycling series on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State This series is brought to you by a partnership between Peninsula
Adventure Sports and La Vogue Cyclery This event is designed for those who wish to challenge their physical abilities to the maximum while enjoying the lushness of Olympic National Forest. Participants can ride short (25-35 miles), medium (45-55 miles), or long (65-80 miles) distances on majority gravel courses (percent varies by race/distance) while enjoying towering evergreens and vivid green moss and ferns. There are both competitive and non-competitive Gran Fondo style divisions, and all are welcome to give the Gravel Unravel a try on their own terms.
We are grateful to our Series Sponsor Eleven Winery for making Gravel Unravel happen again for 2026! Eleven Winery has been with us since year one of Gravel Unravel, and we thank they for their unwavering support.
Race 1: Bon Jon Pass Out - June 13, 2026 (Peninsula Adventure Sports) - SPOTS LIMITED TO 400 RIDERS
Race 2: Why-Not-Chee - July 18, 2026 (LaVogue Cyclery) - SPOTS LIMITED TO 400 RIDERS
Racing categories are Open, Open Masters (45+), Open Super Masters (60+), Non-Binary, Womens Open, Womens Masters (45+), Womens Super Masters (60+), Juniors (under 18), and Singlespeed. The top three overall winners (Men, Women, and More) in each distance will receive an award / podium.
You can also Gravel Unravel in the non-competitive Gran Fondo style in the Short and Medium distances. Loosely translated from Italian as “the big challenge”, think of it as more of a group ride or tour. Set your own goal, be it to go fast or ride for fun, or heck just to finish! E-bikes are allowed in the non-competitive ride as a separate category.
Why-Not-Chee
Wynoochee Lake is a hidden gem on the South Side of Olympic National Park just outside the park boundary in National Forest on Chehalis ancestral lands. Built in 1972, the Wynoochee Dam is used for flood control, irrigation, and industrial water storage. The race starts and ends at Satsop Center, which is also a campground - we will get camping information out soon!
New format for 2026! This year we will have a 23-mile loop course, with just under 2,000 feet of cumulative elevation gain. You have a choice of doing 1, 2, or 3 loops - your friends and family can cheer you on at Satsop Center as you come through for your next loop!
Course map
All roads in the Wynoochee Lake area are open to non-motorized use year-long and the courses only represent a small sampling of possible routes in the area. This area is remote and rugged with the nearest cell reception being nearly 40 minutes away unless you are up on the highest ridges.
Pricing for Why-Not-Chee:
Adult pricing is $75 per person, regardless of distance.
Junior (under 18) = $35 (any distance)
Race Bundle Get $5 off each race if you register for Bon Jon Pass Out and Why-Not-Chee at the same time.
Price increase of $10 one week ahead of the race
SPOTS LIMITED TO 400 RIDERS.
What’s included in your Why-Not-Chee Out entry fee?
In addition to an epic outdoor experience in the far northwest corner, all participants receive a professional, well-organized event, RFID timing, a well-marked course, on-course snacks and medical support, mechanical support, a finisher token of badassness, and post-race hot food and cold drinks. There will be a beer garden at the race finish should you want to purchase a frosty bevvie.
Camping
We will have an onsite camping at Satsop Center and will post and email the camping link as soon as it is available.
Additionally, free dispersed camping is allowed on the remainder of Olympic National Forest land according to these guidelines and regulations.
Refund Policy
No refunds, however you will have the choice during the registration process to buy cancellation insurance (coverage not available for Canadian riders). With the insurance, you can get a full refund if you are unable to attend the event due to several covered reasons including accident, illness and family emergency. Full insurance information HERE.
Transfers are allowed until 3 days before the race. Follow these instructions to transfer to another participant.
No deferrals to next year
If we are forced to cancel for any reason, runners will get a free transfer to the next year, or an 80% refund
Any other information, including course maps, can be found on our website.
23 Miles 46 Miles 69 Miles Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel Group Ride Run
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Welcome to the Seafair Triathlon!
Seattle's only triathlon will once again take place on the shores of Lake Washington at Seward Park. Offering participants multiple disciplines on a flat, fast and
picturesque triathlon course in the shadows of downtown Seattle. This race is a must do for all triathletes in the northwest.
The event offers participants a unique opportunity to participate in a sprint distance triathlon or super sprint distance in an urban setting. Swimming in a protected cove, riding on closed roadways and running through Seward Park, this is the Pacific Northwest's premier triathlon.
Offering a Kids Triathlon as well, there is a distance for everyone in the family at the Seafair Triathlon! Join us in July for the Seafair Triathlon with over 1,800 health enthusiasts taking part in the event.
Duathlon Run Swim Triathlon
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Experience the beauty of the Pacific Northwest on this one-of-a-kind course set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Rainier. Enjoy a fast, scenic route along the Carbon River, surrounded by
lush greenery and that perfect PNW sunshine—ideal conditions for runners ready to get outside and chase a personal best!
Run from Buckley to Orting, WA, featuring a gentle 700’ descent along the beautiful Foothills Trail.
The charming small towns along the way welcome you with open arms as you cruise down a smooth, paved trail connecting vibrant communities and celebrating the joy of movement.
The 10k is an out-and-back that starts in Orting, where the finish line is.
Runners enjoy all the fun of the half marathon but with about half the running!
Earn your shirt and custom medal. Delicious snacks await you this summer in a fast course.
Visit the official race website for full race details, course maps, and race weekend information: B&O Half Marathon and 10k
10k 13.1 Miles Half Marathon Run Trail
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Winter vibes. Summer skies.
Santa’s on vacation—and he’s running a 5K!
The Christmas in July 5K mixes festive flair with summer fun for a jolly good run. Expect holiday spirit, warm weather, and plenty of laughs along the way.
Questions? Concerns? Email us! General inquiries: [email protected]
3.1 Miles 5k Run
Sun, Jul 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Come join us for the Blake Pottle Foundation's 5th Annual "Opt Outside to Fight Cancer" Run/Walk 5K. The race is in remembrance of Blake Pottle, all proceeds to benefit the Blake Pottle Foundation.
The Blake Pottle Foundation seeks to provide funding, awareness, and support to those affected by cancer. The Foundation will identify opportunities to partner with healthcare and community organizations to further cancer research, prevention and detection with an overarching goal of making a lasting impact in the fight against cancer.
1k 5k Kids Run Walk
Mon, Jul 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
BRAND NEW for 2026!
Dates: July 20 - July 31 OR August 2 - Augst 15th
This option is NOT available for August 1
The Tour de Lavender Self-Guided option is for folks who either cannot attend on August
1 or prefer a more low-key experience while still supporting fundraising for the Olympic Discovery Trail. Participants ride the Fun Ride route (35 miles) on any day between July 20 - 31 or Aug 2-15 (NOT available on August 1st). We will provide a swag bag, paper and digital maps, and all of the information you need to have a lovely day visiting the farms, such as the schedule of farm operating hours, coupons for farms and local businesses, and more. There is no mechanical or other on-route support.
Participants will pick up their swag bag and information at the Sequim-Dungeness Chamber of Commerce in Sequim, Washington between the hours of 10am and 4pm on Monday through Saturday (closed Sunday). The route is essentially a loop, so riders can start / end at any location, but we suggest that you begin at Carrie Blake Park where there is public parking and restrooms.
The event will visit a minimum of 5 lavender farms. The current map for the ride is Tour de Lavender Fun Ride Map (subject to minor updates between now and July)
35 Miles Cycling Trail
Tue, Jul 21, 2026
51.6 km from WaunaRun Trail