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Stumptown Trail Runs

Stumptown Trail Runs

50K13-1MSaturday, May 23, 2026Oregon

Memorial Day Weekend in Portland’s Forest Park

Overview

The Stumptown Trail Runs are Portland’s crown jewel of trail racing. Tucked inside the lush Forest Park, this race is your chance to trade pavement for mossy singletrack, towering firs, and the iconic Wildwood Trail. Locals know it as their daily escape, and visitors will be floored that such a vast wilderness lives right inside city limits.

This is Portland’s only 50K, and it’s paired with a hilly, green-saturated half marathon that will test your legs and lift your spirit. With every climb and descent, you’ll feel part of the trail community that makes these races unforgettable. Bring your grit, bring your friends, and plan to stick around for the legendary post-race party.

UTMB Index: falseTrail Sisters ApprovedCuplessVegan Friendly

This year’s event took place on

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Start: 8:00 AM

RegistrationRegister
Closes:May 20, 2026
Registration Fee:
50KTBD
HalfTBD
Trail Sisters
Trail Sisters Approved
Official race details:Stumptown Trail Runs

Aid Stations

Runners will find aid stations stocked with water, electrolytes, and snacks to keep them fueled along the way. Volunteers are known for their energy and encouragement, making each stop a boost for both body and spirit.

Logistics

Schedule

Half Marathon

Saturday

6:30AM to 7:30AM Bib pickup
7:50AM Pre-race announcements
8:00AM Half Marathon start
10:30AM Awards
11:30AM Course closes

50K

Monday

6:30AM to 7:30AM Bib pickup
7:50AM Pre-race announcements
8:00AM 50K start
1:00PM Awards
4:00PM Course closes

Bib Pickup

Bib pickup happens on race morning at the start area. Runners must bring photo identification to claim their bibs.

Drop Bags

Runners are encouraged to carry their own essentials. Any items left at the start/finish after the race will be donated.

Crew & Pacers

Crew and visitors are welcome at the race start and finish, but parking is limited. Spectators are not allowed at aid stations due to Forest Park restrictions. Visitors should carpool or use public transportation whenever possible to respect neighborhood residents.

Swag & Medals

Every finisher earns a Stumptown pint glass. Half marathoners enjoy hot soup and grilled cheese while 50K runners get burgers at the finish line party. The top three male, female, and non-binary finishers earn sponsor prizes, and there are raffle prizes for everyone.

Getting There

The nearest airport is Portland International Airport, about 30 minutes from the race start.

Passes & Permits

No passes or permits required.

Parking

Parking is available on neighborhood streets near Thurman Street. Carpooling, public transportation, or ride share is strongly encouraged as space is tight and local residents must be respected. No parking is allowed at aid stations.

Lodging

Portland offers abundant hotel options near the race start. Downtown hotels and Northwest Portland guesthouses are within 15 minutes of the start line.

Portland, oregon

Requirements

 Runners must be prepared for steep climbs, long descents, and sustained effort over technical singletrack. Prior trail experience is recommended but not required.

Policies

Race Policies


Charity & Beneficiary

Proceeds benefit the Forest Park Conservancy, supporting the preservation and restoration of one of the nation’s largest urban forests. Learn more.

Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that these races take place on the traditional homelands of the Cowlitz, Clackamas, Atfalai, and Kalapuya Tribes. Forest Park is a public municipal park in the Tualatin Mountains west of downtown Portland, covering more than 5,100 acres of mostly second-growth forest with pockets of old growth.

About Go Beyond Racing

Go Beyond Racing

Founded in 2013 and based in Portland, Oregon, Go Beyond Racing is a premier trail race organizer that has become a pillar of the Pacific Northwest trail running community. Known for its professional execution and welcoming culture, Go Beyond produces dozens of races annually—from grassroots weeknight trail series to 200-mile endurance feats—each designed to challenge and inspire runners of all backgrounds.

At the core of Go Beyond Racing is a commitment to going the extra mile. Every event is intentionally crafted to reflect their core values.

Race directors Todd and Renee Janssen are lifelong endurance athletes and deeply embedded in the trail community. Their family-oriented approach and hands-on involvement ensure each event feels personal and thoughtfully executed. From their signature events like Mountain Lakes 100, Volcanic, Stumptown Trail Runs, and the Oregon 200, to weekly runs hosted through the Trail Factor club, Go Beyond is deeply invested in building a vibrant and supportive trail running culture.

Whether you're taking on your first 5K or your fifth 100-miler, Go Beyond Racing invites runners to go faster, go farther—and most importantly—go beyond.

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Disclaimer

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