Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 8:30 AM
67.7 km from WaunaUltra
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 6:00 AM
The Centennial 100
Relay and Ultra Run
The Centennial Relay and Ultra Run is the ultimate running festival for all levels of runners. The 100KM route spanning the entirety of the Centennial Trail can
be tackled by teams of 6, 3, 2 or Solo runners.
Distance - 100KM (62 miles)
Date - Saturday, June 13th, 2026
Start Location - Space 802 located at 802 1st Street, Snohomish, WA 98290
Start Time - First groups will be sent out at 6AM. We will send out 10 teams at a time with the slowest teams going first.
After party - The after party will run from 3PM until the last finisher comes in to Space 802. Complete with music, beer garden and food!
Race swag - We will once again do a version of the mesh football jersey.
Collect your Cowbells!
Teams of 6 - Each finisher will get 2 cowbells.
Teams of 3 - Each finisher will get 3 cowbells.
Teams of 2 - Each finisher will get 4 cowbells.
Solo Participants - Will get 7 Cowbells!
Themed Exchanges - Each exchange will be it's own mini running party and will have it's own unique theme.
Route Map - Click here to view the route map.
Exchanges:
Out
Back
Start to Machias
5.83
Runner 1
Runner 6
Machias to Rhododendron
5.59
Runner 2
Runner 5
Rhododendron to Armor
7.09
Runner 3
Runner 4
Armar to Legion Memorial
4.47
Runner 4
Runner 3
Legion Memorial to Bryant
4.02
Runner 5
Runner 2
Bryant to Red Barn
4
Runner 6
Runner 1
Distances:
Runner 1
9.83
Runner 2
9.61
Runner 3
11.56
Runner 4
11.56
Runner 5
9.61
Runner 6
9.83
100k Relay Run Trail Ultra
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The Super HYAK Marathon & Half Marathon
#22 Fastest Boston Qualifier in the Nation
One of the Pacific Northwest’s fastest and most scenic downhill races, built for runners chasing a personal best, a
Boston Qualifier, or simply an unforgettable mountain-to-valley experience.
Set along the Palouse to Cascades Trail, this point-to-point course features smooth, consistent downhill grades through the Cascade foothills, alpine lakes, and forested tunnels. With a gradual total downhill of 1414' and net downhill of 1247' - there's no Boston Marathon time penalty! Super HYAK has earned its reputation as a top choice for PR seekers nationwide.
Whether you’re racing the marathon or half marathon, Super HYAK delivers a professionally produced, runner-focused experience, from thoughtful logistics and generous cutoffs to reliable aid stations and a fast, fair course.
Why runners choose Super HYAK:
✔️ Smooth, runnable downhill course (no steep drops)
✔️ Boston-qualifying course with no downhill penalty
✔️ USATF-certified & accurately measured
✔️ Scenic Cascade Mountain views + iconic tunnel section
✔️ Fully supported with aid stations, shuttles, and drop bags
✔️ Part of the Run Super Series, known for fast, well-run events
Your registration includes:
Professionally timed race by Laurel with live results & mile splits
Printed finisher cards
Custom finisher medal
Technical race shirt
Fully stocked aid stations
Shuttle transportation
Drop bag service
Experienced race management and medical support
Race Details & Logistics
Full course details, schedules, packet pickup information, transportation logistics, and FAQs are provided below to help you plan your race weekend.
Marathon is a Boston Qualifier
USATF certification WA25021RMB
Half Marathon
USATF certification WA25023RMB
Visit the official race website for full race details, course maps, and race weekend information: SUPER HYAK MARATHON
13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Marathon Run Trail
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Celebrating 54 years of friendly competition in the South Sound. Whether it's our signature 12k route with challenging hills, spectacular water views, the occasional forest critter and trees that
touch the sky - or our fast 5k route, be assured that you are a part of something bigger than yourself. YOU are the fabric of Tacoma and the South Sound. YOU are our community. YOU are carriers of tradition.
And for our younger athletes, we happily offer the Sound to Narrows 2k race or the ever-competitive 20-yard Diaper Dash for the wee ones.
2k 5k 12k Run
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 8:00 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 (23-32 miles), medium (46-55 miles), or long (69-80 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 (La Vogue 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 for the Short and Medium Courses. 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.
Bon Jon Pass Out
The village of Quilcene is perfectly placed at the base of the Olympic Mountains, and along Quilcene Bay. This town is synonymous with hospitality, and especially welcoming are the great folks at Worthington Park, where we will be based for the day. A portion of race proceeds will support the Quilcene Museum/Worthington Park and also to Count me in for Quilcene, both local non-profit organizations.
After leaving Worthington Park, riders head for their first challenge – Bon Jon Pass. Luckily June is when the wild rhododendrons are in full bloom. Spotlighted against the deep green background of the forest, the blooms are sure to brighten up what might seem like an endless ascent. After Bon Jon Pass, enjoy the views and ridges, returning via Lords Lake Loop. Well, except the long course riders – they get to climb Bon Jon again!
Pricing for Bon Jon Pass Out:
Adult pricing is $75 per person, regardless of distance.
Junior (under 18) = $35 (any distance)
Price increase of $10 one week ahead of the race
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 Bon Jon Pass 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, and we will have Gravel Unravel t-shirts available for purchase as part of registration.
Camping Options:
New for 2026, Worthington Park is doing a trial to allow 10 vehicles to camp at the park, in the main parking area. This will be van or car camping only (no large RVs, trailers, or tents). Cost is $20 which is a donation to the Historical Museum and used for the upkeep of the park. There will be Sanicans and drinking water on site. No campfires. You can reserve a spot as part of the race registration process. If you have already registered and want a one of the spots, go into your registration and click on "Add-on Management" and add it on. If all goes well, we hope they will increase the allowed number for next year.
If you prefer to be in a more secluded area, or have a large RV, trailer, or tent, we have once again arranged camping for riders 10 miles away at Twana Springs (Lake Leland) with Sheryl - click HERE to book a spot. We highly recommend camping at this beautiful property!
In Quilcene there is a county campground just behind the Community Center. 9 sites, first come first serve.
Dosewallips State Park 12 miles away - make reservations.
Lodging
Please see: North Hood Canal Chamber of Commerce or Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau.
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.
32 Miles 55 Miles Cycling Gran Fondo Gravel Group Ride Run Trail
Sat, Jun 13, 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.
5K & 10K Course (0.78M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6600576416
The course is an out-and-back (1.56M)
The 5K does the out-and-back two time.
The 10K does the out-and-back four times.
The 15K does the out-and-back six times.
Half Marathon Course (1.09M)
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6600577296
The course is an out-and-back (3.18M).
The Half Marathon does the out-and-back 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
Sat, Jun 13, 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, Jun 13, 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 8.2 Miles 14.5 Miles Run Trail Ultra
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 9:00 AM
About the Fall City Day Run
35th anniversary of our race!
Beautiful, pancake flat and very fast course.
Our 5K and 10K race courses is certiffied per USATF rules (Certificate No. 5K - WA23012RMB /
10k – WA23011RMB)
Bib Chip Timed
Prizes for the top three male/female finishers in the 5Kand 10K races and refreshments following the race.
Stay in town for the parade and festival following the race.
Proceeds benefit youth of the Snoqualmie Valley
-- Courses --
The 10K and 5K races are USATF Certified courses along country roads that cross the Snoqualmie River. Race courses are VERY flat and fast, so be prepared for a personal best time. The races will be chip timed by Peak Performance Timing. Prizes will be awarded for the first three overall male and female finishers in the 5K and 10K races and there will be refreshments following the race.
The Fall City Day 10K, 5K, and Kids 1K will start and finish in the heart of downtown Fall City, Washington, which is located about 25 miles east of Seattle via I-90 and 15 miles east of Redmond via Highway 202.
The start/finish line is in front of the Farmhouse Market located at 33521 SE Redmond-Fall City Road, Fall City, WA 98024, near Olive Taylor Quigley Park, in downtown Fall City.
No dogs please (service dogs will be allowed). Walkers and strollers are welcome, however, all participants must be finished by 10:30 AM when the course closes and reopens to vehicle traffic.
-- Kids 1K --
Please note this race is for young children, typically under 8 years of age. The race starts in front of the Farmhouse Market. They run down Redmond-Fall City Road, across the bridge, around the roundabout and back to the finish line at the Farmhouse Market. Its a quick 10 minute run. Parents do not register for the race. If you feel the need to, you may run along the outside of the course by your child. For safety we ask that parents do not run inside the course and please keep younger children toward the rear of the running group.
-- Race Day Schedule --
7:00 - 8:45 AM Registration/Packet Pick Up
9:00 - Kids 1K Start
9:15 - 5K/10K Start
10:30 - Courses Close
10:45 - Awards Ceremony
11:00 - Fall City Day Parade
-- Chip Timing --
The 10K and 5K will be chip-timed by Peak Performance Timing. A disposable chip will be placed on the backside of your bib. Please be sure to wear your bib on your chest and be clearly visible. This will help ensure your tag will be read and allows us to keep track of registered participants. Also it will make it easier for the race photographer.
-- Water Stations --
Water stations will be located just prior to both the 5K and 10K turnarounds. Only water will be provided. Bananas and bagels will be provided at start/finish line.
-- Parking --
Free parking is available at Chief Kanim Middle School (32627 SE Redmond-Fall City Road, Fall City, Washington 98024) and at Fall City parks ( 4101 Fall City-Carnation Road Southeast, Fall City, WA 98024).
-- Race Beneficiaries --
All race proceeds to benefit the youth of the Snoqualmie Valley. Please help us support our youth.
-- Registration Fees --
Early Registration Entry Fees available until May 29, 2026.
5K $30.00 (Seniors 65+ $25.00)
10K $35.00 (Seniors 65+ $30.00)
Kids 1K $12.00
Race Shirts: Shirts $15.00; Please be sure to preorder your shirts. Shirts will only be available for purchase until the end of the day on May 29, 2026. Please note: Women's cut sizes run small. Please order a size larger than you would normally order.
Late Registration Entry Fee (May 30, 2026 - June 13, 2026):
5K $40.00 (Seniors 65+ $35.00)
10K $45.00 (Seniors 65+ $40.00)
Kids 1K $15.00
The online registration site will close at midnight on June 10th so that we can process registration packets. After that you can register in person the night before at Fall City Elementary School (5-8 PM) or the day of. In person registration the day of the race will close at 8:15 AM. PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO COME AND REGISTER THE DAY OF. WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE YOU IF THE REGISTRATION WINDOW HAS PASSED. Please note that T-Shirts will not be available unless you purchase them before the end of the day on May 29, 2026.
Sales Tax Exemption: As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Fall City Day Run fundraising event for local schools and community groups is exempt from collecting sales tax on its race entry fees.
-- In-Person Registrations --
Day Before Race (June 12, 2026) in-person registration will be available from 5 PM to 8 PM at Fall City Elementary School (33314 SE 42nd Street Fall City, Washington,98024). Please note that T-Shirts will not be available unless you purchase them during Early Registration.
Day of Race (June 13, 2026) in-person registration will be available from 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM at Olive Taylor Quigley Park, in downtown Fall City. 33512 SE Redmond-Fall City Road, Fall City, WA 98024. Please note that T-Shirts will not be available unless you purchase them during Early Registration.
--- Bag Check --
We apologize as we do not have a bag check station due to limited staffing. Please leave your valuables at home. Thank you.
--- Awards --
Prizes for the Top 3 male and female in 5K and 10K races. Overall awards are based on chip time. We kindly ask that you let the fast runners toe the start line or start near the front. Please note: awards are based on chip time, not gun time.
Finishers Medals provided for the first 500 participants in 5K and 10K races combined. Finishers Medals provided for the first 100 participants in the Kids 1K race.
-- Race Results --
You will be able to view live race results by visiting the results kiosks at the results tent at the race.
You can also access live race results from your mobile phone by visiting www.ArrowLiveResults.com
Official results website link will be posted on the main Fall City Day Run website and the top menu of the RunSignUp Results page.
-- Race Certificates --
There are finisher certificates linked to each result in RunSignUp. Participants can view and print their certificates at home or share them electronically from anywhere with email or social media.
-- Race Results App --
You can visit the android or apple store to download the free RunSignUp results app for official results.
-- Race Photos --
Race photos provided by Ross Ellingson Photography and can be viewed from the top of the RunSignUp page under the Photos tab. Please be sure to wear your bib on your chest and be clearly visible. This will help ensure your tag will be read and also to match it to your registration so you can locate your photos. You can type in your bib number and pull up all photos you were captured in. Feel free to download and share!
1k 5k 10k Run Walk
Sat, Jun 13, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Welcome & Registration opens at 11:00 AM
Race begins promptly at 1:00 PM, following the Aquavit Street Parade and the sound of our official event horn from the Viking Boat.
This year’s prizes include
creations from local artists and other unique items from participating vendors (details coming soon!). Vendors, the Aquavit Grotto (bar), food, and activities will be available from 11:00 AM–3:00 PM. Come hang out before, during, and after the race! Family members and friends are encouraged to attend as spectators and enjoy the festival atmosphere.
Registration Fees
ADULT (18+): $45
CHILD (9–17): $25
Children 8 and under: FREE
🌟 Early Bird Special
Valid through May 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM
Adults: $35
Children: $15
⏰ Registration closes June 11, 2026 at 8:00 PM to allow time for race preparation and logistics. Last year we had 160 paddlers!
What’s Included
✔ Your registration includes a Fjordin Crossin’ logo’d Scandinavian “tophue” (knit beanie)
✔ Event t-shirts available for purchase at the merchandise/registration table for $24
✔ Water station, sliced oranges, medals, and prizes at various crossing levels
✔ A professionally timed race, though many participants choose to paddle leisurely and enjoy the scenery with friends and family
Important Details
✔ Family- and pet-friendly event
Parents/guardians must register and sign waivers for participants under 18.
Children under 10 must be in the same vessel as an adult and wearing a life jacket.
✔ Dress up!
Scandinavian themes and team costumes are encouraged. We’ll be awarding prizes for Best Dressed!
Pets must wear a safety vest.
✔ The Crossing
You’ll cross the Fjord — though not the entire way — due to safety, time, and private property considerations. This event honors an old Nordic tradition where Aquavit crossed the equator to the West Indies. For our local twist, replace the West Indies with Hoodsport, following our Viking sailboat as it leads the way! Paddlers should use the Viking sailboat and YSS Dive boat as visual guides for the turnaround point.
✔ Bring Your Own Vessel
Kayaks, SUPs, canoes, or any non-motorized vessel are welcome.
An offloading station will be available at the Port of Hoodsport, with volunteers assisting with safe loading and unloading before parking.
🚗 Parking is NOT available at the Port of Hoodsport.
Washington State Patrol will be on site to assist with safety and summer traffic flow. We will have volunteers to help you offload so that you can move along quickly to find parking. Paddlers are encouraged to park at the Hood Canal Community Church - 81 N. Finch Freek Road, Hoodsport (only a few blocks away from the event). We will have Mason Transit and Hood Canal School buses assisting with shuttling paddlers, vendors and festivalgoers. Our website will be updated soon with more info!
✔ Kayak Rentals
Kayaks may be rented from Hood Canal Adventures (hourly; allow at least 3 hours).
They will be on site with limited inventory — advance reservations are strongly recommended.
📞 (360) 301-6310 — Christina
This event is 100% volunteer-run, and we strive to make it extremely fun, safe, and well organized for everyone. We’re grateful for the support of YSS Dive and local Fire Departments, who help ensure safety is our top priority. Registration fees support administrative costs, coordination, and the long-term success of Fjordin Crossin’.
✨ New this year: May 15, 2026 from 5:30-7:30PM is our IPA & Aquavit Release Event. Be the first to sample this year's IPA and NEW Aquavit cocktails for the Grotto at the main event. Check out our merchandise, meet our Board of Directors and simply hang out at The Hardware Distillery and Potlatch Brewing Co in Hoodsport.
After registering, you’ll receive follow-up emails from Kerry London Myers with detailed information on logistics, parking, and the event itinerary — so you’re fully prepared to have FUN. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions.
Cheers!
Kerry London Myers
PH: (360) 710-7452 / [email protected]
2 Miles Run
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 6:30 AM
Have you been dreaming of running the Boston Marathon? Need to shave a few minutes off your qualifying time? Or maybe you're just looking for the perfect course to set a new PR? Whether Boston is
your goal or not, the Bound for Boston Marathon & Half Marathon is for you.
We are racing around Olympia High School and the course features a 1-mile, super flat and super fast loop, making it ideal for consistent pacing and record-setting performances. The Full Marathon is USATF certified, making it a Boston Qualifier.
This event is uniquely designed for serious runners. We will have water and an electrolyte drink at the aid table. Participants are welcome to bring their own personalized aid to place on the aid tables, allowing you to grab exactly what you need each time you pass. Many runners even bring a cheer crew to help hand out fuel and keep the motivation high throughout the race.
To maintain the best possible experience, this is intentionally a small, focused event, capped at just 75 participants.
We will have a great race shirt and finisher medals for all participants. Awards for both distances are in the usual 5-year age groups.
Fast course, flexible support, and a chance to chase your goals—this is the race that lets you run your perfect day.
13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles Half Marathon Run
Sun, Jun 14, 2026 at 11:30 AM
Join other animal lovers in the Seattle area to raise money for the Seattle Animal Shelter!
The 2026 Furry 5K Fun Run & Walk will take place on Sunday, June 14 at Seward Park. When the race is over,
stick around for our Paws in the Park, which includes entertainment, a pet costume contest, awards, sponsors, and an interactive vendor area.
Date: Sunday, June 14, 2026
Start Times:
Day of Registration & Packet Pickup 10:00 a.m.
Runners Start 11:30 a.m.
Walkers Start 11:40 a.m.
Distance: 5K / 3.1 mi
Early Bird Registration: $40
Registration after April 22: $45
Day of Race Registration: $50
5k Fun Run Run Walk
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Walk
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Walk
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Walk
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Trail Walk
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Walk
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Walk
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM
parkrun is such a simple concept: turn up every Saturday and volunteer, walk, jog or run 5k.
5k parkrun Run Walk