Showing 8 events within 50 km in the next 365 days.
Race with myTEAM TRIUMPH at the Door County Sprint Triathlon on Saturday or at the Door County Olympic Triathlon on Sunday. Register today as an ANGEL or a CAPTAIN.
Not a committed Angel? Apply Here
ANGELS: The ones who are able-bodied athletes and decide to run for inclusion! They guide the CAPTAIN to the finish line and help create special moments.
CAPTAINS: The heart and soul and the reason we run! myTEAM TRIUMPH Captains are individuals with a disability of any kind.
PHOTO CIRCLE: myTEAM TRIUMPH athletes, to capture our special memories from this race over the years join our Photo Circle. This can be found on the left-hand side. Upload your new race day photos or reflect on past years.
REGISTERING FOR THE RACE
Registration links to everyone who is on the waitlist or has raced the last two years will be emailed out on August 1st. If you'd like to join the waitlist, please email [email protected] with your First Name, Last Name and desired email address. Please note: This race typically sells out within the first 24 - 48 hours of opening. If you'd like to race, you need to join the waitlist and register ASAP on August 1st to claim your spot.
If you're racing as a team, your entire team will need to register ASAP to get on the team.
RACE DESCRIPTION
The Washington Island Ultra is a race we hold near and dear to our hearts. My wife and I stumbled upon the Island in 2014 and have been passionate about this place ever since. We held the first Washington Island Ultra in 2016 with 25 racers. Since year one, we've welcomed 150 athletes from around the globe to the Island every July. We treat everyone who races with us like family. We're here to help you reach the goal, whatever that may mean for you. My wife home cooks breakfast, lunch and dinner for all 150 athletes every year. We also offer fresh brewed coffee / tea. Finally we bring some fresh brick oven Pizza from Island Pizza - the local pizzeria.
Yes, the event is literally on an Island. Once you drive onto the car ferry and begin the 30min ride over Deaths Door Passage, you start to understand why this event is so special. The island is the definition of peace and quiet. There's just something about this place that resonates with soul. Add on the butter smooth roads, crystal clear water, star packed skies and waterside camping. It's just an incredible racing experience unlike anything else.
We hope you can join us as a solo athlete or with some of your best buddies. We'll put in the work to produce a top notch event so you can come and push your limit in a safe, fun and encouraging atmosphere.
See you on the Island,
Peninsula Century Fall Challenge
Sister Bay’s Door County century ride returns Sept. 19, 2026. Held at Sister Bay’s Waterfront Park, the ride features four routes, fantastic aid station food, a post-ride meal from Thyme Catering, and one free beer.
Join 800 fellow riders in this boutique cycling event that takes you on a tour of Door County’s scenic back roads, along beautiful shoreline, and orchard countryside.
You won’t find a better finish locale than Waterfront Park, Sister Bay’s gleaming expanse of beachfront, parkland, and playground.
Join us for what is sure to become one of your favorite cycling events!
Meet us at the starting line for the Hey Hey 5k - a run that starts and ends at the Door County Brewing Co. tap room in Baileys Harbor.
The Hey Hey 5k, presented by Door County Brewing Company, celebrates an iconic Door County character with a run through the back roads of Baileys Harbor Saturday, Sept. 26, 2026. The race is capped at 500 participants!
All runners get great swag including a Hey Hey 5k T-shirt, and a Door County Brewing Company pint glass ready to be filled with a free beer or root beer from the brewery's tap room. Children 14 and under get a children's shirt and root beer floats with ice cream from Harbor Custard at the finish!
The Hey Hey 5k is named for Baileys Harbor icon Freddie Kodanko, the late Polka King who also inspired the name of one of Door County Brewing Co.'s signature beers, the Polka King Porter.
Registration Fees
Kids 14 and under: $20
May 24 – May 31: $30
June 1 – Aug 31: $35
Sept 1 - 24 (and on-site): $40
*Register by August 24th to guarantee your shirt size!
October 1–31
HELP in Motion is more than a run; it’s a movement to honor lives lost, support survivors, and raise awareness about domestic violence in our community.
HELP in Motion Virtual Challenge
From October 1–31, participants may join our HELP in Motion Virtual Challenge, committing to collectively log 110 kilometers (68 miles). Each kilometer will be dedicated to one of the 110 victims of domestic violence who lost their lives in 2024. Participants can complete their miles however and wherever they choose—walking, running, or hiking, while standing in solidarity with survivors and honoring those we’ve lost.
HELP in Motion Trail Run
Join us in person for the HELP in Motion 10K / 5K / 2K Trail Run at SnowKraft Nordic, located near Cherry Hills Golf Course.
Choose your challenge:
2K – Perfect for first-timers, families, and those new to trail running
5K – A great step up for beginner to intermediate runners
10K – A true adventure for intermediate to advanced runners, featuring rolling hills and off-the-beaten-path singletrack
All routes wind through the golden beauty of SnowKraft Nordic’s private 20 miles of wooded trails—a rare opportunity to experience this stunning terrain, typically reserved for skiing and biking.
Why We Run
HELP in Motion is about more than miles. It’s about standing together to support survivors of domestic violence and raise awareness in our community. Every step helps provide vital services, safety, and hope to those rebuilding their lives free from abuse.
Whether you’re pushing for a personal best, dressing up in costume, participating virtually, or simply soaking in the autumn beauty, you’ll be part of something bigger: a shared commitment to unmask domestic violence and remind survivors they are not alone.
Sign up today to secure your spot.
Together, let’s hit the trails—and make every step count. 💜
Awesome Autumn run in beautiful Potawatomi State Park, Door County, WI Celebrating 37 years of Run Wild.
Take the challenge and run up tower hill in the featured 10K race. Both the 5K and 10K are run on tree-lined park roads closed to traffic in scenic Potawatomi State Park. Park entrance fee is waived on the day of the race until 11:00 a.m. T-shirts can be picked up at packet pick-up. All proceeds raised go to support the Friends of Potawatomi State Park projects in the park.
Awards to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each 10-year age division. Awards will not be mailed, must be picked up on the day of the race. There will be a gun start and chip timed finish. Packet pick-up is at Bay Shore Outfitters, 59 N. Madison Ave. in Sturgeon Bay on Friday, October 9th from 2-6 PM or day of starting at 7:30 a.m. at the event. Long sleeve T-shirts are guaranteed for all registrations received by September 19th. If you register after September 19th you are not guaranteed a T--shirt but we order extras and may have enough for all.
Pre-registration fees go up on September 20th, 2026. Online registration closes at 9:00PM on October 7th, 2026. You can still register in person at packet pick-up or the day of the run at the event.
The 5K and 10K races both have a gun start promptly at 9:30 a.m. October 10th, 2026. A 1/3 mile Smokey Bear run will be held at approximately 10:30 for ages 2-10. Please wear your bib in front and keep visible for our timers and volunteers at intersections. If you need to change events, we need to know ASAP as results are greatly affected.
We have road closures at 9:15 a.m. In order to make it to the starting line on time, please arrive at the park by 8:30 a.m.
For the safety of runners and volunteers, this is a NO PET event. Thank you for your understanding.
Run Wild is part of the Run Door County running series. See rundoorcounty.com for more info.
Go to runwild.org for more information.
For questions please use our email address: [email protected]
A trail run and outdoor celebration in Wisconsin’s beautiful Peninsula State Park.