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Ultramarathons in Washington

Washington has 4 upcoming ultramarathons scheduled for 2026: Tiger Peak Challenge in Issaquah on June 20, Gorge Ultra Distance in Stevenson on July 12, Larrabee Lakes in Bellingham on August 8, and Ultra Fest in Easton on September 19.

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Tiger Peak Challenge

Issaquah, WA

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Tiger Peak Challenge

June 20, 2026
Issaquah, WA
Gorge Ultra Distance
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Gorge Ultra Distance

July 12, 2026
Stevenson, WA

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Larrabee Lakes

Bellingham, WA

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Larrabee Lakes

August 8, 2026
Bellingham, WA
Ultra Fest
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Ultra Fest

September 19, 2026
Easton, WA

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Frequently asked questions

What is an ultramarathon?
An ultramarathon is any race longer than the standard marathon distance of 26.2 miles. Common ultra distances are 50K (31 miles), 50 miles, 100K (62 miles), and 100 miles. Most ultras take place on trails.
What are the most famous ultramarathons in the US?
Western States 100 is the most prestigious, followed by Leadville Trail 100, Hardrock 100, and UTMB Canyons. The JFK 50 Mile is the oldest US ultra, running since 1963. Find all of these on RACE.
How do I train for my first ultra?
Most runners build up to their first 50K after completing a marathon. Training typically spans 16-24 weeks with weekly mileage of 40-60 miles, including back-to-back long runs on weekends to simulate race-day fatigue.
Do I need trail experience for an ultramarathon?
While many ultras are on trails, some are on roads or mixed terrain. For trail ultras, practice running on uneven surfaces and hills. A 50K on a relatively flat trail is a great first ultra for road runners making the transition.