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Dash across islands at Deception Pass
Overview
Brace yourself for salt-sprayed bluffs, emerald forests, and the thrill of charging over the historic Deception Pass Bridge 180 feet above swirling tidal currents. These courses roam nearly every inch of Washington’s most-visited state park, mixing runnable seaside flats with spicy, root-laced climbs that keep your senses firing.
Rainshadow’s signature finish-line celebration, fresh stone-fired pizza, local craft pours, and live music, turns the race into a full-tilt trail-family reunion you won’t want to miss.
Aid Stations
Mileage | Aid Station | Cut-off | Drop Bags |
50 K | |||
7.4 | Bowman Bay | 10:00 AM | ✅ |
14.6 | Cornet 1 | — | ✅ |
21.4 | Cornet 2 | 1:00 PM | ✅ |
28.2 | Cornet 3 | 2:30 PM | ✅ |
25 K | |||
7.4 | Bowman Bay | 12:15 PM | ✅ |
What's Included
Water, Nuun electrolytes, PB&J, fruit, chips, pickles, cookies/candy, vegan options; first-aid & period products available. GF/vegan pizza at finish.
Logistics
Schedule
Saturday
6:30AM → Runner check-in opens
7:00AM → 50K early start (7-plus-hour runners)
8:00AM → 50K regular start
10:00AM → Bowman Bay cutoff
1:00PM → Cornet Bay cutoff (mile 21.4)
2:30PM → Cornet Bay final cutoff (mile 28.2)
3:00PM–5:00PM → Finish-line pizza, beer, music
Sunday
8:00AM → Check-in opens
8:30AM → Kids 1K start
9:00AM → 25K start
12:15PM → Bowman Bay cutoff
12:00PM–4:00PM → Post-race party & awards
Bib Pickup
Race-morning only at West Point Amphitheater; Saturday from 6:30AM and Sunday from 8:00AM. Bring photo ID; proxies are not permitted.
Drop Bags
Label one bag per aid-station location with name, bib, and station. Leave bags on the corresponding tarps at check-in; volunteers shuttle them out and back. Unclaimed bags remain at the finish until 5:00PM Sunday before being donated. Finish-line bag drop available both days.
Crew & Pacers
Spectators and crew may access Bowman Bay and Cornet Bay aid stations and the finish area. Please park only in designated lots, display your Discover Pass, and stay clear of aid-station tables while cheering. Outside aid is limited strictly to official stations.
Volunteers
Swag & Medals
All finishers earn a custom wooden medal, hot pizza, local beer or cider, and access to downloadable race photos. Shirts and hats are available as add-ons during registration.
Getting There
Driving Directions
Passes & Permits

Discover Pass required for parking.
Parking
Runners, crew, and visitors park at West Beach lot near the start. Overflow parking opens once the lot fills. No overnight parking at the start/finish. Follow volunteer direction and keep fire lanes clear.
Every vehicle in Deception Pass State Park must display a Discover Pass. Day and annual passes are sold online, at park kiosks, and at retailers such as REI. Rangers ticket vehicles without a pass.
Lodging
Fidalgo Country Inn, 15 miles from the start.
Hotels and B&Bs in Anacortes and Oak Harbor, each about 20 minutes away.
Quarry Campground inside Deception Pass State Park (reservations required; winter only site).
Requirements
Participants should be comfortable with technical singletrack, variable December weather, and self-management between 7-mile aid-station gaps.
Qualifying Races
Experience on technical Pacific Northwest trails is strongly recommended for the 50K distance.
Mandatory Gear
There is no official mandatory kit, but racers are strongly encouraged to bring a waterproof layer, emergency blanket, and headlamp if finishing near cutoff.
Policies
Cancelations & Deferrals
Race Policies
All runners must carry a visible bib and obey aid-station cutoffs. Early start option ONLY for those expecting 7+ hours. This is a safety rule. No outside aid except at aid stations (crew allowed only at designated spots).
Cutoff Enforcement
Miss a cutoff = ride back to finish
Refusing cutoffs = potential future ban
Dog Policy
Well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome on course, at the Start & Finish and at aid stations so long as owners clean up and keep pets clear of tables and runners.
Kid & Youth Policy
Kids can toe the line in the free 1K Fun Run or cheer from the sidelines.
Charity & Beneficiary
A portion of each entry supports Washington State Parks and local trail-maintenance nonprofits through Rainshadow’s For The Trails grant program.
Land Acknowledgement
The race takes place on the traditional territories of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Samish and Swinomish tribes, who have stewarded these lands and waters since time immemorial.
About Rainshadow Running

Rainshadow Running is known for hosting some of the most scenic, challenging, and well-loved trail races in the Pacific Northwest. Since 2006, we've brought runners together on rugged mountain trails, coastal bluffs, and remote desert ridges, places that inspire awe and demand grit.
Our races are more than just miles; they’re celebrations of community, nature, and the wild beauty of the land. Whether you're chasing a PR or just here for the post-race party with wood-fired pizza and bluegrass music, you're part of the Rainshadow family.

Disclaimer
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