Spring trail race in Oregon’s historic Tillamook Forest
Overview
The Tillamook Burn Trail Run is a Pacific Northwest springtime tradition that brings trail runners together for a weekend of adventure, community, and forest magic. Staged at historic Reehers Camp in the lush Tillamook State Forest, this event is packed with waterfalls, brisk stream crossings, and a million shades of green as spring blossoms and ferns line the trails.
This race isn’t just about testing your endurance, it’s about immersing yourself in a storied landscape. Named after the legendary forest fires that once consumed the region, today’s Tillamook Burn celebrates resilience and renewal with every mile. Expect epic singletrack, hearty aid stations, and a finish line buzzing with high fives, music, and good food.
Course
The Tillamook Burn courses deliver quintessential Oregon trail running — rugged, forested terrain with a mix of buttery singletrack and challenging climbs. Expect rumbling waterfalls, creek crossings, and iconic views across the Coast Range. The routes weave through lush temperate rainforest where “grey ghost” snags and charred stumps still stand as relics of the historic Tillamook Burn fires.
50M runners will experience a brand-new point-to-point journey starting at Smith Homestead and finishing at Reehers Camp. The route includes 40 miles of pristine singletrack and 10 miles of rugged forest roads. 55K runners will take on a challenging out-and-back, traversing the Oregon Coast Range divide from Reehers Camp to University Falls and back.
Cutoff Details
Aid Stations
The Tillamook Burn offers full-service aid stations stocked with water, electrolytes, fruit, snacks, and hot food options later in the day. Medical support and radio communications are also on course. The 50M has 7 aid stations, while the 55K has 5 aid stations. Exact mileage, cutoff times, and drop bag availability will be provided in the race guide.
Logistics
Schedule
Friday
3:00PM-6:00PM Optional Bib Pickup at Reehers Camp
Sunday
6:00AM 55K Check-in Opens at Reehers Camp
7:00AM 55K Start
5:00PM 55K Course Closes
Bib Pickup
Bib pickup is offered on Friday afternoon from 3:00PM to 6:00PM at Reehers Camp. On race day, check-in opens early and is mandatory for all participants before boarding the shuttle (50M) or heading to the start (55K). No bib pickup will be available at the Smith Homestead 50M start line.
Drop Bags
Drop bag service is provided for both distances, with designated pickup after the race at Reehers Camp. Runners must clearly label their bags. Any unclaimed bags will be donated or discarded, so please retrieve your gear promptly.
Crew & Pacers
Crews and spectators are welcome at Reehers Camp and designated aid stations. Visitors must carpool with their runner to minimize traffic and congestion. Pacers are not permitted for the 50M or 55K distances.
Volunteers
Volunteers are a core part of the Tillamook Burn. Daybreak Racing offers a range of volunteer opportunities from aid stations to course sweeping. Volunteers are provided meals, swag, and the chance to be part of the celebration.
Swag & Medals
Every finisher earns a custom award and post-race meal. Shirts, hats, and other Territory Run Co. swag are available for purchase during registration and must be collected by race day.
Getting There
The nearest major airport is Portland International Airport (PDX), about 45 minutes from Reehers Camp. Hillsboro and Forest Grove offer the closest hotel accommodations, 30–45 minutes away.
Driving Directions
Parking
Parking is free but limited at Reehers Camp. Each runner is limited to one vehicle. RVs and trailers are not permitted. Crews and spectators must carpool with their runner. Overnight parking is not allowed.
Lodging
Camping is available at Stub Stewart State Park, 20 minutes away. Hotels can be found in Forest Grove and Hillsboro. Reehers Camp campground is reserved for race officials, sponsors, and volunteers only.
Requirements
The Tillamook Burn is a challenging mountain race with significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. Prior trail experience is strongly recommended. Runners should be prepared for variable spring weather and technical trail conditions.
Mandatory Gear
Runners are encouraged to carry hydration, nutrition, and weather-appropriate layers to ensure safety on course.
Policies
Race Policies
Charity & Beneficiary
A portion of race proceeds will be donated to the NW Trail Alliance and the Tillamook Forest Heritage Trust’s State Forests Recreation Fund, supporting long-term trail maintenance and recreation programs in Oregon’s State Forests.
Land Acknowledgement
We honor and recognize that this race takes place on the traditional lands of the Tillamook, Clatskanie, and Atfalati (Tualatin) Kalapuya peoples. These nations have lived, stewarded, and thrived in this region for countless generations. We respect their sacred connection to these lands and waters and acknowledge their right to self-determination.
About Daybreak Racing

Daybreak Racing is a Pacific Northwest–based trail running company dedicated to producing beautiful, original, and challenging trail races in spectacular natural settings. Their events emphasize safety, participant support, and an inclusive, festive atmosphere, blending professional-level race production with a welcoming, community-driven vibe. Every event features well-marked courses, thoughtfully staged venues with amenities, professional medical support (not volunteer‑only), high‑quality aid stations, and custom finisher awards and swag. They also integrate eco-responsibility into operations, including recycling and composting programs, and make donations to local beneficiaries for each race.
The team behind Daybreak Racing is led by Jeremy Long, a native of the Oregon Coast and race director whose background in public health and passion for trails shapes the company’s values. He’s supported by Aaron Long and Mack Robertson, who bring a blend of coaching, event coordination, and outdoor community engagement to ensure every race is thoughtfully executed and rooted in local stewardship.

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