Liberty Station Adventure Race Training Event
- Date Sat 22nd August 2026
- Time 5:00AM PDT
- Location San Diego, California
- Price Free
- Races 1 race
- Distances Ultra
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Event summary
Join the excitement at the Liberty Station Adventure Race Training Event on Saturday, August 22, 2026, in the beautiful Liberty Station area of San Diego! This thrilling event promises up to 15 hours of adventure, featuring an exhilarating mix of trekking, biking, and kayaking. Participants will embark on a dynamic course designed by Michael Dubois, starting with paddling around the stunning San Diego Bay, followed by a biking segment that covers urban roads, bike trails, and even some single-track paths.
Whether you're a seasoned racer or a newcomer looking for fun, this training event caters to all skill levels, allowing you to adjust the course to your own abilities. The race kicks off at 5 AM from the parking lot at 2335 Cushing Road, and you can expect a variety of distances—from a 15-20 mile trek to a 25-30 mile bike ride. Plus, enjoy the convenience of local food vendors at Liberty Station during transitions and at the finish line. Don’t miss out on this chance to immerse yourself in the adventure racing community—register before August 20 to secure your spot and gear up for an unforgettable experience!
Whether you're a seasoned racer or a newcomer looking for fun, this training event caters to all skill levels, allowing you to adjust the course to your own abilities. The race kicks off at 5 AM from the parking lot at 2335 Cushing Road, and you can expect a variety of distances—from a 15-20 mile trek to a 25-30 mile bike ride. Plus, enjoy the convenience of local food vendors at Liberty Station during transitions and at the finish line. Don’t miss out on this chance to immerse yourself in the adventure racing community—register before August 20 to secure your spot and gear up for an unforgettable experience!
Organiser's Description
REGISTRATION CLOSES 8/20/26 AT NOON!
Trekking/Biking/Kayaking
The next San Diego Adventure Racing Club (SDARC) training event will be based out of a new race location, Liberty Station, and offer UP TO 15 hours of fun. As always, if you are scared, you can shorten it to your abilities. This event's course designer and event director, Michael Dubois, has a fun course brewing with lots of paddling, biking and trekking. Starting in boats, you'll get paddling, then biking and hiking (mountain bikes or gravel bikes OK). As always, navigation will be with the maps provided at the start line, and no GPS allowed. Compasses mandatory.
Start/Finish will be at 2335 Cushing Road. This is a parking lot at Liberty Station. This allows for you to purchase food from the Liberty Station vendors, if you so choose, during transitions and at the finish line.
Please register EACH person coming so that we have enough maps!
Donations always welcome as we will have the maps and truck as expenses but please do not feel obligated to give more than you think fair.
Cant wait to see you out there.
TIMELINE
Club staff will be there at 4am with a box truck for your bike and one bin/paddle bag if necessary.
Kayak staging will start at 4am at Kelloggs Beach (directions here url (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=/maps/place/Kellogg%2BBeach,%2BPoint%2BLoma%2BWay,%2BSan%2BDiego,%2BCA%2B92106/data%3D!4m2!3m1!1s0x80deab917554d87d:0xa4247e8b6f5ce37b%3Fsa%3DX%26ved%3D1t:242%26ictx%3D111&ved=2ahUKEwiApvfd1ueUAxU5JkQIHaMDOusQ8gF6BAghEAI&usg=AOvVaw0F3xvuFD8toGW8kNiJhZS_)). There will be a volunteer at the staging site to stay with your boats.
Race start will be on foot at 5am from the parking lot at Liberty Station.
GEAR
Kayak (~15 miles and under) - you will need your own boat. San Diego has many rental options but due to the timing of the race you will need to rent a boat from Friday night to Sunday morning (sorry!). Boats should be capable of being paddled in the busy San Diego Bay.
-personal floatation device (PFD)
-paddle
-2 glow sticks per boat (Front & back)
Bike (25-30 miles and under) - the bike will consist of urban roads/bike trails/some fire-roads/some single-track. Gravel bike would likely be fastest but mountain bike would be a safe bet.
-helmet
-repair kit
-front white and rear red light just to be safe
Trek (15-20 miles and under)
-pack to hold 2-3 liters of water and food for all the bike & trek
-compass
-clothing to protect from sun
-first aid kit
COURSE SCHEMATIC
Stage 1 - Trek ~ 2.5 miles
Stage 2 - Kayak ~ 11 miles for all controls but will be set up to have shorter course.
Stage 3 - Bike ~ 3-5 miles. You will need to pack all of your food for the race at this transition.
Stage 4 - Trek ~ 6 miles or less. There will be water and restrooms at the TA
Stage 5 - Bike ~ 10 miles. Lots of road and bike path. Be safe. Water and restrooms at the TA
Stage 6 - Trek ~ 12 miles or less. There will be water only at this TA
Stage 7 - Bike ~ 10 miles. Lots of road and bike path. Water only at this TA.
Stage 8 - Kayak ~ (you will leave your bikes at the box truck) 4 miles to get a couple controls, or not, and to the finish at Liberty Station
SPONSORS
Women of AR [https://www.facebook.com/groups/469064364267750/] seeks to grow the sport by encouraging all types of people to join! Join the Facebook group to find teammates and learn about the Women of AR team, etc.
Pasokin [https://pasokin.com/] is a delicious all-natural peanut butter snack made without preservatives or chemical additives, and is protein-rich - a great addition to any adventure racers repertoire!
Trekking/Biking/Kayaking
The next San Diego Adventure Racing Club (SDARC) training event will be based out of a new race location, Liberty Station, and offer UP TO 15 hours of fun. As always, if you are scared, you can shorten it to your abilities. This event's course designer and event director, Michael Dubois, has a fun course brewing with lots of paddling, biking and trekking. Starting in boats, you'll get paddling, then biking and hiking (mountain bikes or gravel bikes OK). As always, navigation will be with the maps provided at the start line, and no GPS allowed. Compasses mandatory.
Start/Finish will be at 2335 Cushing Road. This is a parking lot at Liberty Station. This allows for you to purchase food from the Liberty Station vendors, if you so choose, during transitions and at the finish line.
Please register EACH person coming so that we have enough maps!
Donations always welcome as we will have the maps and truck as expenses but please do not feel obligated to give more than you think fair.
Cant wait to see you out there.
TIMELINE
Club staff will be there at 4am with a box truck for your bike and one bin/paddle bag if necessary.
Kayak staging will start at 4am at Kelloggs Beach (directions here url (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=/maps/place/Kellogg%2BBeach,%2BPoint%2BLoma%2BWay,%2BSan%2BDiego,%2BCA%2B92106/data%3D!4m2!3m1!1s0x80deab917554d87d:0xa4247e8b6f5ce37b%3Fsa%3DX%26ved%3D1t:242%26ictx%3D111&ved=2ahUKEwiApvfd1ueUAxU5JkQIHaMDOusQ8gF6BAghEAI&usg=AOvVaw0F3xvuFD8toGW8kNiJhZS_)). There will be a volunteer at the staging site to stay with your boats.
Race start will be on foot at 5am from the parking lot at Liberty Station.
GEAR
Kayak (~15 miles and under) - you will need your own boat. San Diego has many rental options but due to the timing of the race you will need to rent a boat from Friday night to Sunday morning (sorry!). Boats should be capable of being paddled in the busy San Diego Bay.
-personal floatation device (PFD)
-paddle
-2 glow sticks per boat (Front & back)
Bike (25-30 miles and under) - the bike will consist of urban roads/bike trails/some fire-roads/some single-track. Gravel bike would likely be fastest but mountain bike would be a safe bet.
-helmet
-repair kit
-front white and rear red light just to be safe
Trek (15-20 miles and under)
-pack to hold 2-3 liters of water and food for all the bike & trek
-compass
-clothing to protect from sun
-first aid kit
COURSE SCHEMATIC
Stage 1 - Trek ~ 2.5 miles
Stage 2 - Kayak ~ 11 miles for all controls but will be set up to have shorter course.
Stage 3 - Bike ~ 3-5 miles. You will need to pack all of your food for the race at this transition.
Stage 4 - Trek ~ 6 miles or less. There will be water and restrooms at the TA
Stage 5 - Bike ~ 10 miles. Lots of road and bike path. Be safe. Water and restrooms at the TA
Stage 6 - Trek ~ 12 miles or less. There will be water only at this TA
Stage 7 - Bike ~ 10 miles. Lots of road and bike path. Water only at this TA.
Stage 8 - Kayak ~ (you will leave your bikes at the box truck) 4 miles to get a couple controls, or not, and to the finish at Liberty Station
SPONSORS
Women of AR [https://www.facebook.com/groups/469064364267750/] seeks to grow the sport by encouraging all types of people to join! Join the Facebook group to find teammates and learn about the Women of AR team, etc.
Pasokin [https://pasokin.com/] is a delicious all-natural peanut butter snack made without preservatives or chemical additives, and is protein-rich - a great addition to any adventure racers repertoire!
Races
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15-Hour
Sat 22nd August 2026 (5:00AM PDT)
Free
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2335 Cushing Road, San Diego, 92106, CA, United States
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