Overview
Spend a long weekend on Orcas Island where moss-draped old-growth, rocky switchbacks, and postcard vistas of Puget Sound team up for a mountain-by-the-sea adventure. After every summit spin, runners roll back into Doe Bay Resort for hot tubs, garden-to-table bites, and a finish-line party that keeps the laughter echoing across the cove. It is trail running’s version of summer camp; only with bigger hills and better pizza.
Key Highlights
Misty forest corridors
Cascade waterfalls and moss carpets
Summit panoramas over the San Juans
Registration
Opens
TBD
Closes
TBD
Registration Fee
$165, $135
Official race details:
Important
↳ This race requires advanced ferry reservations.
Course
Distance:
25
K
Course type:
Unknown
Elevation gain:
▲
4,300 ft
Elevation loss:
▼
4,300 ft
Max altitude:
30 ft
Start time:
8:00 AM
Cutoff time:
12HR, 8HR
Course Description
From the salt-spray shoreline at Doe Bay, the route ducks beneath towering cedars, climbs slick-rock ridges to Mount Constitution’s 360-degree lookout, then zigzags through fern-lined gullies before a fast forested home stretch. Trails range from buttery singletrack to root-braided chutes, all clearly flagged. Expect cool 65 ° F highs, playful marine breezes, and occasional mud patches.
Key Highlights
Start & Finish at Doe Bay Resort, near Moran State Park
Trails range from smooth, runnable singletrack to rocky, rooty, and sometimes muddy sections
Major climbs with technical footing; expect steep ascents and descents
Scenic highlights include Mount Constitution summit and views of Puget Sound
Small paved sections at the start and finish (~0.5 mile each)
Average June temps: highs 65°F / lows 50°F
Logistics
Orcas Island requires ferry reservations; book early.
Driving Directions
Parking
No pass required at Doe Bay Resort. A Discover Pass is needed for personal vehicles parked inside Moran State Park outside of race hours. Resort and campground guests have assigned on-site parking. All other runners and visitors use the off-site lot with a free shuttle to the start. Field campers must drop gear before parking in the overflow lot. Street parking in Olga is not permitted overnight.
Passes Required
Lodging
Doe Bay Resort offers cabins, yurts, domes, and field camping with a three-night minimum.
Moran State Park campground sits 15 minutes away for classic campsites.
Eastsound’s inns, B&Bs, and vacation rentals fill early for June weekends; book ahead.
Aid Stations
Aid Station | Distance (mi) | Cutoff | Drop Bag |
Mountain | 6.8 | 11:00 AM | ✅ |
Lagoon | 10.5 | 12:30 PM | ✅ |
Constitution | 16 | 3:00 PM | ✅ |
Mountain | 24.2 | 5:15 PM | ✅ |
Cascade | 5 | 10:30 AM | ✅ |
Constitution | 10.2 | 1:30 PM | ✅ |
What's Included
Standard spread of water, Gnarly electrolytes, soda, fruit, PB&J, Oreos, candy, chips. Vegan-friendly. 🌱 This is a cupless race so bring your own flask/cup. First-aid & period products available. Drop bags allowed at every aid station.
Race Requirements
No qualifiers are required, but participants should be comfortable with steep, technical trail and 7,200 ft of climb in the 50K.
Trail Work
Mandatory Gear
No mandatory kit list. Runners are advised to carry a light jacket, one liter of water, nutrition between aid stations, and a headlamp if finishing after dusk.
Policies
Cancelations & Deferrals
No refunds or bib transfers.
If canceling:
31+ days before = 50% race fee credit + 100% of extras
7–30 days = 50% race fee credit + 50% of extras
<7 days = no credit
Cancellation by Rainshadow due to weather, fire, or other = 50% credit.
Dogs
Leashed, well-behaved dogs may join runners on the course and relax at the resort. Owners must clean up waste and honor quiet-hour rules.
Kids
Children are welcome for the full weekend. No formal kids’ run is scheduled, but young explorers can roam the resort grounds and cheer finishers.
Crew, Pacers & Spectators
Crew access within Moran State Park is restricted due to limited parking, but supporters are encouraged at Doe Bay’s finish-line lawn where live music, pizza, and coastal trails keep everyone entertained while runners tackle the mountains.
Volunteers
Rainshadow Running thrives on volunteer magic. Shifts range from early-morning check-in to full-day aid-station gigs. Perks include free food, finish-line drinks, and credit toward a future Rainshadow race. Sign up by emailing info@rainshadowrunning.com.
Charity & Beneficiary
A portion of proceeds supports the For The Trails fund, channeling dollars and volunteer hours into trail maintenance projects across Washington.
Land Acknowledgement
We recognize Orcas Island as the traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Lhaq’temish and Samish, who have cared for these lands and waters since time immemorial. Race entry fees are waived for tribal members; email info@rainshadowrunning.com for details.
About
Rainshadow Running
Rainshadow Running is known for hosting some of the most scenic, challenging, and well-loved trail races in the Pacific Northwest. Since 2006, we've brought runners together on rugged mountain trails, coastal bluffs, and remote desert ridges, places that inspire awe and demand grit.
Our races are more than just miles; they’re celebrations of community, nature, and the wild beauty of the land. Whether you're chasing a PR or just here for the post-race party with wood-fired pizza and bluegrass music, you're part of the Rainshadow family.
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