Run through the forest and finish at the beach
Overview
Dash Point is the perfect blend of forest adventure and seaside escape. You’ll weave through mossy evergreens and lush ferns before emerging onto a wide sandy beach on Puget Sound. The vibe here is playful, community-driven, and pure Pacific Northwest magic. Whether you’re chasing a new PR, cheering on a friend, or just soaking in the coastal air, this race delivers a day you won’t forget.
With family-friendly activities, wildlife sightings, and plenty of space to picnic or relax, Dash Point makes race day feel like a celebration. Runners, volunteers, crew, and visitors all get to share the trails, the shoreline, and the fun.
Aid Stations
Runners will find aid stations stocked with water, electrolytes, and snacks to keep you fueled. Half marathoners will encounter three aid stations per loop at miles 2.3, 6.8, and 9.1. 10K runners will have one aid station at mile 1.75. Each stop is staffed with volunteers ready to cheer you on and help refill your bottles.
Logistics
Schedule
Race day kicks off with packet pickup at 8:30AM, followed by wave starts, a free kids’ race, and even a 10K brunch run. The day winds down with beachside celebrations and post-race snacks for all.
Bib Pickup
Packet pickup opens at 8:30AM at the start/finish area inside Dash Point State Park.
Drop Bags
Drop bags are available at the start/finish area. Bags not collected after the race will be held for a limited time by Evergreen Trail Runs and can be retrieved by contacting the race director.
Crew & Pacers
Crew and visitors are welcome at Dash Point. Spectators can enjoy the beach, picnic areas, and trails while waiting for their runner. Please note that normal state park rules apply, and a Discover Pass is required for parking.
Volunteers
Volunteers are encouraged and warmly welcomed. Evergreen Trail Runs provides a signup link on their website for anyone interested in helping. Common volunteer roles include aid station support, course marshals, setup, and cleanup. Volunteers help keep the trails safe and the atmosphere fun for everyone.
Swag & Medals
Every finisher receives handmade finisher swag crafted with solar power in Anacortes, Washington. Participants may also opt into the Trees not Tees program to plant a tree instead of receiving a race shirt.
Getting There
The nearest major airport is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), located about 20 minutes from Federal Way. Tacoma and Seattle both offer lodging and amenities within a short drive of the race.
Driving Directions
Passes & Permits

Discover Pass required for parking.
Parking
Parking is limited at the park. All 10K runners will park at Lakota Middle School at 1415 SW 314th St, Federal Way, WA 98023, and take a continuous shuttle to the start/finish. Half marathon runners may park at the park’s day-use area. Carpooling is highly encouraged.
Lodging
Federal Way offers several nearby hotels within 5 miles of the start. Additional lodging is available in Tacoma and Seattle, both less than 30 minutes away by car.
Requirements
Dash Point is beginner-friendly and does not require prior ultrarunning or marathon experience. Participants should be prepared for rolling hills, variable weather, and shared-use trails.
Mandatory Gear
Runners must carry a refillable hydration container due to the race being cupless.
Policies
Race Policies
Kid & Youth Policy
Evergreen Trail Runs offers a free Woodland Speeders kid’s race at Dash Point. The course is 0.9 miles long with about 275ft of elevation gain. Parents are welcome to run alongside their children. Additionally, all runners under 24 years of age receive 20 percent off registration fees
Charity & Beneficiary
Dash Point supports the Washington Trails Association, helping protect and maintain the PNW’s cherished public lands.
Land Acknowledgement
Dash Point takes place on the ancestral lands of the Puyallup, dxʷdəwʔabš Duwamish, and Coast Salish peoples. We honor their history, stewardship, and continued presence in this region.
About Evergreen Trail Runs

Evergreen Trail Runs is a Pacific Northwest-based trail racing organization dedicated to creating inclusive, community-oriented events across Western Washington. Founded in 2010 by Roger Michel and Yumay Chang, Evergreen began with a vision to connect runners with the region’s rich network of trails. Now a part of Orca Running, Evergreen Trail Runs continues to thrive under the leadership of Co-Owners Katie Warren, Porter Bratten, and Ashley Lee.
What sets Evergreen apart is its approachable and friendly atmosphere, along with its deep respect for the natural environment. The crew behind the scenes are mountain lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who bring that passion to every event—from race logistics and course setup to volunteer coordination and marketing. The team is a tight-knit group of runners, adventurers, and professionals who live and breathe the outdoors, including avalanche forecasters, endurance athletes, and social media storytellers.
Evergreen Trail Runs is more than just a race organizer—it’s a movement rooted in stewardship, adventure, and joy on the trails. Runners show up not just to race, but to be part of something bigger: a trail-loving, mountain-moving, environmentally conscious community.

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