About This Race
The 50K represents the event's ultimate endurance challenge, demanding both physical stamina and mental resilience across Alabama's varied landscape. This ultra-distance tests seasoned trail runners through extended mileage that requires careful pacing and nutrition strategy. The course provides a comprehensive tour of the terrain, making it ideal for runners seeking their first ultra experience or veterans looking for a substantial training effort.
The Saturday courses feature lollipop-loop designs that showcase the full spectrum of Oregon Coast terrain. Runners begin in the coastal village of Yachats before ascending through moss-draped old growth rainforest to reach Cape Perpetua's 800-foot summit, the highest viewpoint on the Oregon Coast. The descent offers stunning ocean vistas and access to rocky shoreline sections and sandy beaches.
Sunday's point-to-point races provide a different perspective, with shuttle transport to elevated starting points and scenic descents toward the ocean finish. All courses traverse the diverse ecosystems of the Cape Perpetua National Scenic Area, from dense temperate rainforest to exposed coastal headlands, creating an immersive experience in one of Oregon's most scenic regions.
Elevation Profile
The course gains 5,666 ft over 31 miles, with the steepest section between mile 24–mile 24.
Course Map
Route based on official course data. Download GPX file
Practical Info
October generally offers pleasant coastal conditions, though runners should prepare for variable weather including sun, clouds, wind, rain, and fog typical of the Oregon Coast.
EUG - Eugene Airport
The Adobe Resort serves as race headquarters and offers discounted rates for participants. Additional lodging and camping options available throughout Yachats.
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Notable Features
Perpetua Coast offers an unmatched diversity of Oregon Coast scenery within a single race weekend. The event's staging at Cape Perpetua, the highest point on the Oregon Coast, provides runners with commanding 70-mile shoreline views and access to protected old growth rainforest. The two-day format accommodates different experience levels while maintaining the scenic character that has made this one of the Pacific Northwest's premier coastal trail running events.