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Chuckanut 50K
Chuckanut 50K
Krissy Moel
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Chuckanut 50K
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Chuckanut 50K

Chuckanut 50K

50KSaturday, March 21, 2026Washington

Run the ridge and earn your views

Overview

The Chuckanut 50K is a legendary Pacific Northwest classic that blends runnable trails with rugged mountain challenges. Starting from Fairhaven Park in Bellingham, this race has been inspiring trail runners for more than three decades. Runners begin and end with smooth miles on the Interurban Trail, but the real heart of the course is in the middle 30K: steep climbs, ridge traverses, technical descents, and views that will make you stop in your tracks—if only you had the time.

This is more than a race. It’s a celebration of trail running, community, and the spirit of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you are taking on your first ultra or returning to run the ridge again, you’ll be supported by incredible volunteers, energized aid stations, and the electric atmosphere that only Chuckanut can deliver.

UTMB Index: trueTrail Sisters ApprovedTrail Work RequiredKid FriendlyCuplessVegan Friendly

This year’s event took place on

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Start: 7:00 AM

RegistrationRegister
Closes:Mar 1, 2026
Registration Fee:$150
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UTMB Index
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Official race details:Chuckanut 50K
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500 participant limitWaitlist available

Course

Elevation Gain5500 ft
Elevation Loss5500 ft
Max Altitude2100 ft
Cutoff Time8HR

The Chuckanut 50K is a lollipop-shaped adventure that delivers both speed and grit. The first and last 10K follow the Interurban Trail, giving you smooth, fast running to start and finish. But the middle 30K is what makes Chuckanut famous. You’ll climb over 5,000ft, tackle the Chin Scraper, traverse the rugged Chuckanut Mountain Ridge, and descend into fern-filled forests. Along the way, you’ll pass roaring waterfalls, mossy singletrack, and those sweeping views over Bellingham Bay and the San Juan Islands.

Expect a little bit of everything: runnable stretches, quad-burning climbs, rooty descents, and pure Northwest trail magic.

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Cutoff Details

50K, 8HR overall
Aid Station 4, 1:30PM cutoff
Aid Station 5, 3:00PM cutoff
Finish line cutoff, 4:00PM

Aid Stations

There are five well-stocked aid stations hosted by passionate volunteers who bring as much energy as they do food. Expect standard ultra fare with some creative surprises, costumes, and a big dose of fun. Crews and spectators may access Aid Stations 1 and 5 at Lost Lake, though parking is limited and requires a Discover Pass.

Aid Station 1 → 6.8M / 10.9K → Lost Lake Parking Lot → Crew access, no cutoff
Aid Station 2 → 10.2M / 16.4K → Two Dollar Trailhead on Cleator Road → no cutoff
Aid Station 3 → 13M / 20.9K → Ridge Trail entrance near top of Cleator Road → no cutoff
Aid Station 4 → 20.3M / 32.7K → Bottom of Chin Scraper → Cutoff 1:30PM
Aid Station 5 → 25M / 40.2K → Fragrance Lake Trail & Interurban junction → Crew access → Cutoff 3:00PM

Logistics

Schedule

Friday, March 20, 2026

3:00PM to 6:00PM: Bib pickup at Fairhaven Runners

Saturday, March 21, 2026

6:00AM: Bib pickup opens at Fairhaven Park
7:00AM: Early 50K Start
8:00AM: 50K Mass Start
10:00AM: Kids’ Race begins (½ mile loops for 30 minutes)
4:00PM: Course closes and finish line celebration

Bib Pickup

Bib pickup is available on Friday afternoon at Fairhaven Runners and on race morning at Fairhaven Park starting at 6:00AM.

Drop Bags

Drop bags with post-race clothes may be left at the lower pavilion in Fairhaven Park on race morning. Bags must be tagged with your bib number. Do not leave valuables, as the race cannot be responsible for lost or stolen items. Left-behind bags will be donated after the event.

Crew & Pacers

Crews and spectators are welcome at the start, finish, and at Aid Stations 1 and 5. Please note that parking at Lost Lake is limited and requires a Discover Pass. The finish line is a lively celebration with food trucks, sponsor tents, recovery zones, and a welcoming community atmosphere for all.

Volunteers

Volunteers are the heart of Chuckanut. Each year dozens of energetic helpers bring creativity, enthusiasm, and support to make this event thrive. If you would like to join the team, please sign up via the Volunteer Google Form. Contact volunteer coordinator Kevin Douglas at lostlake50@gmail.com for more information.

Swag & Medals

Runners receive thoughtfully designed swag that reflects Chuckanut’s commitment to equality and community, including women’s-specific apparel, equal prize money, and finisher perks. Bring your own mug and bowl to enjoy finish line coffee and apple crisp.

Getting There

The closest airport is Bellingham International Airport, just 15 minutes from the race start. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes away by car. Vancouver International Airport in British Columbia is also an option, about 1.5 hours away by car.

Passes & Permits

Discover Pass

Discover Pass required for parking.

Parking

Parking is available at Fairhaven Park for runners and visitors. Carpooling is strongly encouraged. Crew access at Lost Lake is limited and requires a Discover Pass.

Lodging

Downtown Bellingham offers a variety of hotels and inns just minutes from the race start. Fairhaven Village also provides boutique lodging options within walking distance of the start line.

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Requirements

The Chuckanut 50K welcomes runners with prior trail experience who are prepared for technical climbs and descents. Runners must be capable of completing the course within the 8-hour cutoff.

Trail Work

All runners are required to complete 4 hours of service between April 1, 2025 and March 5, 2026. This may include trail work, volunteering at a race, or making a financial donation equivalent to 4 hours of labor to a local trail organization. Proof of completion must be submitted prior to race day.

Mandatory Gear

Runners must carry at least one water bottle or hydration system, as the race is cupless. Poles are not allowed, unless for medical exemption with approval from the race director.

Policies

Cancelations & Deferrals

Runners who notify the race director before February 21, 2026 will receive a refund minus $25. No refunds will be issued after February 21. There are no roll-overs or transfers allowed. If the event is canceled more than one month in advance, partial refunds will be issued after costs are covered. If canceled within a month of race day, no refunds will be available.

Race Policies



Kid & Youth Policy

The Chuckanut 50K offers a Kids’ Race consisting of half-mile loops run within a 30-minute period. This event is open to children and youth, providing a safe, fun way to be part of the race.

Charity & Beneficiary

The Chuckanut 50K supports multiple nonprofit organizations, including Girls on the Run, Runners for Public Lands, and The Conservation Alliance. These partnerships help protect wild places, inspire youth, and build inclusive outdoor communities. Learn more at www.runnersforpubliclands.org and www.conservationalliance.com.

Land Acknowledgement

The Chuckanut 50K takes place on the ancestral lands of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Lummi and Nooksack Tribes. We honor their deep connection to this land and recognize our responsibility to be good stewards of these trails.

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