Overview
The Tiger Peak Challenge is a true testpiece for trail runners who crave big climbs, wild forests, and the thrill of pushing their limits. This race will have your legs and lungs working overtime as you ascend Tiger Mountain’s rugged peaks, but the reward is worth it; sweeping ridge views, winding descents, and a finish line celebration that keeps the community spirit alive.
For the half marathoners and 50K runners, two peaks of Tiger await, including the notorious Section Line climb that gains over 1,300ft in less than a mile. The 5M runners get a shorter but no less scenic adventure, winding through the lush wetlands and forest of Tradition Plateau. Whether you are out to test your climbing grit, cheer on friends, or volunteer at an aid station, the Tiger Peak Challenge is an experience you will not forget.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Registration
Opens
Nov 1, 2025, 12:00 PM
Closes
Jun 26, 2026, 12:00 PM
Registration Fee
$39-$55
Official race details:
Course
Distance:
5
M
Course type:
Unknown
Elevation gain:
▲
600 ft
Elevation loss:
▼
600 ft
Max altitude:
2,948 ft
Start time:
Jun 27, 2026
9:00 AM
Cutoff time:
5:00PM
Course Description
Runners launch from Clark Elementary School and climb into Tiger Mountain’s network of singletrack. Expect relentless elevation, narrow ridgelines, and shaded stretches of old forest. The half marathon and 50K courses hammer up West Tiger #3, cross ridgelines, and send runners into a punishing yet rewarding cycle of climbs and descents. The 50K doubles the challenge with a second loop. The 5M offers a gentler but still invigorating mix of rolling trails through Tradition Plateau.
Key Highlights
Stunning views of the Cascades and Lake Sammamish
A quad-burning 1,300ft climb in less than 1 mile
Cool descents back to Clark Elementary’s finish line
Logistics
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is the closest major airport, about 30 minutes from Issaquah. Downtown Seattle is a 20-minute drive away. Snoqualmie and North Bend also provide nearby lodging and services.
Driving Directions
Race start and finish are at Clark Elementary School, 335 1st Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027
Parking
Limited parking is available at Clark Elementary School. Participants are strongly encouraged to carpool. Additional parking is available in downtown Issaquah with a short walk to the start line.
Lodging
Issaquah offers hotels and short-term rentals. North Bend and Snoqualmie provide additional lodging options within 20 minutes of the race start.
Aid Stations
There are aid stations throughout the course staffed with volunteers offering hydration, food, and encouragement. The 5M has aid at miles 1 and 4.5. The finish line also offers a post-race spread of food and drinks.
Race Requirements
All runners must carry a refillable hydration container as the event is cupless. Prior trail experience is recommended for the half marathon and 50K given the elevation gain and technical climbs.
Trail Work
Mandatory Gear
Refillable hydration system.
Policies
Cancelations & Deferrals
Registration is non-refundable, but Evergreen Trail Runs allows deferrals or transfers to another Evergreen event if requested prior to race week.
Kids
Kids are welcome to participate in the free Woodland Speeders Kids Race, which covers approximately 0.5 miles on a flat course. Youth ages 24 and under also receive a 20 percent discount on registration for all race distances.
Volunteers
Volunteers are always welcome and are essential to the Tiger Peak Challenge. Roles include aid station support, course marshaling, and finish line setup. To sign up, visit evergreentrailruns.com/volunteer.
Charity & Beneficiary
Evergreen Trail Runs supports the Washington Trails Association, helping to protect and maintain local trails and public lands.
Land Acknowledgement
Evergreen Trail Runs acknowledges that the Tiger Peak Challenge takes place on the Indigenous Land of Coast Salish peoples who have reserved treaty rights to this land, specifically the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (sdukʷalbixʷ). We thank these caretakers of this land who have lived and continue to live here since time immemorial.
About
Evergreen Trail Runs
Evergreen Trail Runs is a Pacific Northwest-based trail racing organization dedicated to creating inclusive, community-oriented events across Western Washington. Founded in 2010 by Roger Michel and Yumay Chang, Evergreen began with a vision to connect runners with the region’s rich network of trails. Now a part of Orca Running, Evergreen Trail Runs continues to thrive under the leadership of Co-Owners Katie Warren, Porter Bratten, and Ashley Lee.
What sets Evergreen apart is its approachable and friendly atmosphere, along with its deep respect for the natural environment. The crew behind the scenes are mountain lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who bring that passion to every event—from race logistics and course setup to volunteer coordination and marketing. The team is a tight-knit group of runners, adventurers, and professionals who live and breathe the outdoors, including avalanche forecasters, endurance athletes, and social media storytellers.
Evergreen Trail Runs is more than just a race organizer—it’s a movement rooted in stewardship, adventure, and joy on the trails. Runners show up not just to race, but to be part of something bigger: a trail-loving, mountain-moving, environmentally conscious community.
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