About This Race
The 11-mile option delivers immediate intensity, cramming 6,001 feet of elevation gain into the shortest distance for an exceptionally steep average gradient. This concentrated climbing challenge suits strong hill runners and those using the race as high-intensity training, offering no opportunity to settle into an easy rhythm on Missouri's unforgiving terrain.
The 50K follows the Wilson River Trail end-to-end, starting at Keening Creek campground and running east to Elk Creek before returning to finish at Smith Homestead. Terrain varies from smooth dirt ribbon to rocky riverside sections with consistent elevation changes throughout. The 25K requires technical scrambling up rocky paths to summit both Elk and Kings mountains, followed by steep, quad-testing descents before finishing on the Wilson River Trail. The 11-mile course stays entirely on the Wilson River Trail from Elk Creek to Smith Homestead, offering a point-to-point route through the forest without the technical mountain ascents.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 9,813 ft over 11 miles, with the steepest section between mile 5–mile 5.
Location
Practical Info
Fall weather in Oregon's Cascade Mountains can be variable, with potential for rain, cool temperatures, and colorful autumn foliage.
PDX - Portland International Airport
Hotels available in Portland, Tillamook, Beaverton, and Hillsboro. Elk Creek and Diamond Mill Campgrounds remain open in October. Airbnb and VRBO options available in the area. No overnight camping permitted at race venue.
Best For
Notable Features
These races hold the distinction of being the first trail races in the Tillamook Forest area, establishing a 13-year legacy in this spectacular rainforest setting. The 25K's hand-over-hand rock scrambling and exposed ridgeline running create an mountaineering-like experience rare in trail racing, while the Wilson River Trail sections showcase the Pacific Northwest's signature old-growth forest ecosystem with its towering trees and lush fern understory.
