OAKRIDGE TRIPLE SUMMIT CHALLENGE: A TRUE DESTINATION RACE!!
Try a new challenge this year! Do something unique and embark on an experience you can’t get anywhere else!
The Oakridge Triple Summit Challenge is the only three day stage trail running race in the state of Oregon!
Join us in scenic Oakridge, Oregon for the annual running of the Oakridge Triple Summit Challenge Stage race. This is an epic trail stage race located in the Pacific Northwest; Oakridge has nearly 500 miles of densely forested trails. Truly a trail running paradise! Come compete on one, two or all three amazing mountainous trails equaling to just over 40 miles of racing!
New this year, we will have a host campsite and host hotel for racers! Come and experience the beauty that Oakridge has to offer.
There is a Three Day Stage Race option. You will be eligible for the overall prize awards given to the top three male and female finishers for the entire stage race, as well as king/queen of the mountain awards, sprinter awards, overall Masters awards, and overall dog awards.
The 20k Alpine Westfir is Friday’s event, and it starts at the red covered bridge in the city of Westfir. This race will have two aid stations. The summit for the Queen and King of the Mountain award is at mile 5.7. The elevation gain for this race is over 2,600 feet. The terrain is 11.4 miles of single track and one mile of gravel.
The 30K Dead Mountain will be on the second day of the stage race, and also the longest stage. The race will begin at Greenwaters Park. This race has three aid stations that you hit a total of six times. The King/Queen of The Mountain summit will be at mile 9. You will have gorgeous views of the Willamette National Forest and will run on Devils Backbone. The terrain for this race is about 14 miles of single track trail, 3 miles of wide trail, and 1 mile of gravel.
The 15K Larison Rock is on the last day of the stage race, and also the shortest in distance, at 15K. This race will begin at Greenwaters Park. This race has one aid station that you will hit twice at mile 4.5, and mile 5.5. The summit for the King and Queen of the Mountain is at mile 5. The terrain for this course is 8 miles of single track trail, and one mile of gravel.
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Amazing three day festival experience
This is a great race to do for a destination trail run. You will spend each morning running on world class trails, but then you will have the entire day … MORE
This is a great race to do for a destination trail run. You will spend each morning running on world class trails, but then you will have the entire day to socialize with like minded runners, meet new people, and party!