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Larabee Lakes

Larabee Lakes

50K25K12K1KSunday, August 9, 2026Washington

Chase ridgelines and lakes in the Chuckanuts

Overview

The Larrabee Lakes race is a Pacific Northwest gem that brings together forest, mountain, and ocean views in one epic day on the trails. Runners will wind through lush green forests, circle sparkling lakes, and crest ridgelines shaped by the unique Chuckanut geology. Along the way, peek-a-boo glimpses of Mt. Baker and Bellingham Bay keep the scenery as dynamic as the terrain.

This course is tough, rewarding, and unforgettable. Whether you’re out for the 12K, 25K, or 50K, expect sweeping trails, challenging climbs, and the kind of atmosphere that makes Evergreen Trail Runs events feel like a celebration of nature and community.

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Sunday, August 9, 2026

RegistrationRegister
Closes:Aug 7, 2026
Registration Fee:
12K$62-$80
25K$62-$150
50K$125-$150
Kids Fun Run$62-$150
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Official race details:Larabee Lakes

Aid Stations

There are multiple stocked aid stations on course with hydration, GU Energy products, Tailwind, and snacks. Volunteers will be on hand to support runners. Aid stations are located at: 12K runners will find support at 2.5M and 6M. 25K runners will have aid at 2.5M, 8.5M, and 13M. 50K runners will find aid at 2.5M, 9M, 18.5M, 24.5M, and 29M. Drop bags are available at the Interurban Aid Station for 50K runners.

Logistics

Schedule

Race weekend begins with bib pickup and pre-race briefing at the Fairhaven Picnic Shelter. The day kicks off with the 50K at 7:00AM, followed by the 25K and 12K. Kids take the start line at 9:45AM for the free Woodland Speeders race. Course cutoffs are enforced throughout the day, with festivities, food, and handmade awards waiting at the finish line.

Bib Pickup

Packet pickup opens on race morning at 6:00AM at Fairhaven Park.

Drop Bags

50K runners may place a drop bag at the Interurban Aid Station (mile 18). Bags must be under 20L, labeled with name and bib number, and placed on the provided tarp before the race start. Unclaimed drop bags will not be mailed after the event.

Crew & Pacers

Crew and visitors are welcome at Fairhaven Park and along designated aid station locations. Visitors must be mindful of trail-sharing rules and respect all park policies.

Volunteers

Volunteers are encouraged to support the race. Opportunities include aid station crew, course marshals, and finish line support. Sign-up information is available through Evergreen Trail Runs.

Swag & Medals

Every finisher receives unique, handmade finisher swag crafted locally with solar power. Evergreen Trail Runs also partners with Trees not Tees to allow runners to opt for planting a tree instead of receiving a race shirt.

Getting There

The nearest airport is Bellingham International Airport, about 20 minutes from Fairhaven Park. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is approximately 2 hours south by car.

Passes & Permits

Discover Pass

Discover Pass required for parking.

Parking

Parking details will be announced by Evergreen Trail Runs closer to race day. Parking will be available at Fairhaven Park for runners, crew, and visitors.

Lodging

Bellingham offers numerous lodging options, including hotels, Airbnbs, and camping near Larrabee State Park.

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Requirements

This is a challenging race with steep climbs and technical trails. Runners should have prior trail running experience and be prepared for long stretches between aid stations.

Mandatory Gear

Runners are strongly encouraged to carry a refillable hydration system due to the cupless policy.

Policies

Race Policies


Charity & Beneficiary

 Evergreen Trail Runs proudly supports the Washington Trails Association, an organization dedicated to environmental stewardship and the protection of public lands.

Land Acknowledgement

This race takes place on the ancestral lands of the Tulalip, Skagit, and Coast Salish peoples. We honor their stewardship of these lands and the deep connection they maintain with this region.

About Evergreen Trail Runs

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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