About This Race
The 10-mile course offers a thorough introduction to Lord Hill's character without overwhelming commitment, following carefully selected trails that highlight the park's natural features. This distance works well for runners transitioning from road running or those seeking a quality workout in a supportive environment. The route provides enough variety to keep experienced runners engaged while remaining approachable for developing trail runners.
The Lord Hill course winds through second-growth forest on well-maintained trails that offer rolling terrain without extreme elevation changes. Runners navigate a mix of doubletrack and singletrack paths through dense woodland, with occasional glimpses of the surrounding Puget Sound region. The park's trail system features gentle climbs and descents that provide good training stimulus while remaining runnable for most participants.
The longer distances incorporate multiple loops and out-and-back sections within the park's boundaries, ensuring adequate challenge without venturing onto highly technical terrain. The February conditions typically mean soft, sometimes muddy trails that require attention to footing but avoid the root-and-rock technicality of more mountainous venues.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 1,860 ft over 10 miles, with the steepest section between mile 4–mile 4.
Location
Practical Info
February in western Washington typically brings cool, damp conditions with temperatures in the 40s and possibility of light rain.
SEA - Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Seattle area hotels provide numerous options within 30-45 minutes of the race start.
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Notable Features
Lord Hill stands out as a season-opening event that has maintained consistent quality and community focus for over two decades. The race's multiple distance options, including unique "brunch run" categories, create an inclusive atmosphere where runners of all abilities can participate together. The venue's extensive trail network within a single park eliminates navigation concerns while providing sufficient variety for longer distances.
