Run hard, climb higher, see it all
Overview
Run the Rock brings trail runners into the heart of Central Oregon’s most iconic landscapes. Both races showcase Smith Rock State Park and the Crooked River National Grasslands — places where cliffs tower above, the Cascade peaks fill the horizon, and singletrack trails seem endless. From Mt Hood in the north to Mt Bachelor in the south, you’ll see the best views the region has to offer.
The 50K takes runners across almost every trail in the park, including the climb up Misery Ridge and the jaw-dropping sight of Monkey Face. The half marathon delivers big climbs and sweeping views in a shorter but no less stunning adventure. With cupless aid stations, post-race meals, and a finish-line celebration, this is a race weekend that blends community, challenge, and scenery in one unforgettable package.
Aid Stations
The 50K has 4 fully stocked aid stations. The half marathon has 1 full aid station. All Alpine Running aid stations serve trail staples such as chips, cookies, peanut butter and jelly, fruit, gels, soda, and water.
Logistics
Schedule
Friday November 7, 2025
Evening: Suggested arrival in Terrebonne or Redmond for out-of-town runners
Saturday November 8, 2025
5:30AM: Shuttles begin from DD Ranch for 50K runners
6:00AM: Check-in opens at Smith Rock State Park for 50K
7:00AM: 50K race start
Throughout the day: Spectating, cheering, and community gathering at Smith Rock
5:00PM: 50K finish line cutoff
Sunday November 9, 2025
6:30AM: Shuttles begin from DD Ranch for half marathon runners
7:30AM: Check-in opens at Smith Rock State Park for half marathon
8:30AM: Half marathon race start
2:00PM: Half marathon finish line cutoff Afternoon: Post-race food and celebration
Bib Pickup
Bib pickup takes place on race morning during check-in. 50K runners may pick up bibs beginning at 6:00AM on Saturday November 8. Half marathon runners may pick up bibs beginning at 7:30AM on Sunday November 9.
Drop Bags
There are no drop bags for Run the Rock. Please plan accordingly.
Crew & Pacers
Crew and visitors are welcome at Smith Rock State Park, but access is limited. Crew are only permitted to assist runners at Aid Station 1 (Smith Rock) for the 50K.
Visitors can cheer at the start and finish but must follow all park rules.
All crew and visitors must use the shuttle service from DD Ranch.
Volunteers
Swag & Medals
All participants receive a custom finisher award. Shirts are available if registered before October 4 to guarantee size. Top 3 finishers in each division (male, female, non-binary) receive sponsor prizes.
Getting There
Nearest airport: Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM), 20 minutes from Smith Rock
Nearest major airport: Portland International Airport (PDX), 3 hours from Smith Rock
Nearby cities: Redmond (15 minutes), Madras (30 minutes), Bend (45 minutes)
Driving Directions
All participants must park at DD Ranch. Shuttles run every 15 minutes beginning at 5:30AM on Saturday and 6:30AM on Sunday.
Passes & Permits
No passes or permits required.
Parking
Parking is free at DD Ranch. Shuttles transport all runners, crew, and visitors to Smith Rock State Park.
No parking is allowed at the race start or finish.
Lodging
SCP Hotel in Redmond is the official lodging partner with discounted rates. Other lodging options are available in Redmond, Madras, and Bend.
Requirements
The 50K requires prior trail running experience due to the steep terrain and elevation. The half marathon is open to experienced runners but is challenging with 2,500ft of climbing.
Policies
Cancelations & Deferrals
Run the Rock does not offer race day registration. Registration closes on November 1 or when sold out. No refunds or deferrals are listed in the race policies. Runners should verify registration details before committing.
Race Policies
Veterans are eligible for a 25% discount by emailing the race organizers before registering.
About Alpine Running

Alpine Running is a trail race organization rooted in the spirit of the Cascade Mountains, offering a collection of rugged, scenic, and soul-filling events across Oregon and Washington. Founded in 2017 by longtime mountain runner and nurse Trevor Hostetler, Alpine Running was born from a deep passion for wild places and the transformative power of endurance running. Since then, it has grown into a close-knit community of runners who value adventure, camaraderie, and purposeful connection to the trails.
At its core, Alpine Running embodies a low-key yet high-quality ethos. Events are marked by personal touches, from meticulously flagged courses to thoughtful safety planning and warm, volunteer-powered aid stations. Whether you’re pushing your limits in a mountain ultra or enjoying the views on a shorter course, every Alpine race is designed to challenge and uplift.
From the Elkhorn Crest 50 to other remote alpine races, Alpine Running events are as much about self-discovery as they are about competition. If you're seeking meaningful mountain miles with an authentic trail family, Alpine Running will welcome you with open arms and wild terrain.

Disclaimer
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