Bristow Trail Runs

Bristow Trail Runs

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Fun timed loop race in Elijah Bristow State Park

Fun timed loop race in Elijah Bristow State Park

Overview

The Bristow 24/12/6 Run is more than just a timed race — it’s a chance to test your endurance against the clock, not the course. Tucked away in Elijah Bristow State Park, only 30 minutes from Eugene, Oregon, this race invites runners of every level to see how far they can go on a flat, forgiving loop with an aid station waiting at the end of every mile.

The energy at Bristow is electric: music, hot food, cheering crews, and a community of runners who thrive on encouragement. Whether you’re chasing a buckle, logging your first ultra miles, or joining the brand-new 12 Hour Night Relay, you’ll find yourself carried by the camaraderie of this festive summer weekend.

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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Registration

Opens

Jan 1, 2026, 12:00 AM

Closes

May 29, 2026, 11:59 PM

Registration Fee

TBD

Official race details:

Logistics

Eugene Airport is 30 minutes from the start. Portland International Airport is 2 hours away. Eugene offers hotels, restaurants, and supplies.

Parking

Parking is limited to three small lots near the start/finish. Runners may need to double park in gravel lots to maximize space. RVs and oversized vehicles are not permitted. Carpooling is encouraged and may qualify participants for rewards.

Lodging

Hotels and lodging options are available in Eugene, Springfield, and Dexter. Camping at the race site is permitted for $5 per person, starting Friday evening.

Policies

  • No refunds

  • 50% credit if canceled more than 30 days before race; no credit if canceled within 30 days

  • No bib transfer

  • Registration through UltraSignup (fees and taxes apply)

Event Details

Drop Bags

Drop bags can be set at the crew area near the aid station. Runners are asked to collect their bags after the race; any left behind will be donated.

Bib Pick-up

Bib pickup takes place on race morning before each event. Runners must show photo ID.

Schedule

Saturday

6:30AM–7:30AM Bib Pickup
7:45AM Race Briefing
8:00AM 24 Hour, 12 Hour, 6 Hour Start
2:30PM 6 Hour Awards

6:30PM–7:30PM 12 Hour Night Relay Bib Pickup
7:45PM 12 Hour Night Relay Briefing
8:00PM 12 Hour Night Relay Start

Sunday

7:30AM–9:00AM Breakfast for all
8:30AM 24 Hour and Relay Awards

Cancelations & Deferrals

Cancel more than 30 days before; get 50 percent future race credit (valid 365 days, includes full apparel credit, not transferrable). Cancel 30 days or less before; no credit, no refund, no transfer. See race website for full cancelation policy

Kids

Children are welcome at the race as spectators. The event is family friendly, but no official kids’ races are organized.

Volunteers

Volunteers are the heart of this race. Opportunities include working aid stations, sleep stations, and supporting logistics. Sign up at gobeyondracing.com/volunteer.

Charity & Beneficiary

Proceeds support the maintenance of Elijah Bristow State Park and Go Beyond Racing community initiatives.

Land Acknowledgement

This race takes place on the traditional homelands of the Yoncalla, Winefelly, and Kalapuya Tribes.

About

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.

Disclaimer

We make every effort to provide accurate and up-to-date information on Kåduka, but details may change. Please always confirm the latest information on the official race website. See something that needs correcting? We’d love to hear from you! Send us a note at feedback@kaduka.app

We make every effort to provide accurate and up-to-date information on Kåduka, but details may change. Please always confirm the latest information on the official race website. See something that needs correcting? We’d love to hear from you! Send us a note at feedback@kaduka.app

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