Mud Mountain Trail Fest
- Date Sat 11th July 2026
- Time 9:00AM PDT
- Location Enumclaw, Washington
- Price $38.10 - $43.40
- Races 2 races
- Distances 10km
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Get ready for an exhilarating adventure at the Mud Mountain Trail Fest on Saturday, July 11th, 2026, held in the stunning backdrop of Enumclaw, Washington! This exciting event features two race distances: a 4 Miler and a 10K, both set against the beautiful Mud Mountain Dam and its scenic trail system. Participants will have the chance to run or walk through a moderately challenging course, surrounded by the majestic beauty of towering trees and fresh mountain air.
Whether you're a seasoned trail runner or just looking for a fun day outdoors, the Mud Mountain Trail Fest promises an unforgettable experience. With a start time of 9 AM and a time limit of 3 hours, runners can enjoy chip-timed results, a commemorative bib, a fun finisher medal, and delicious post-race snacks. Donβt miss out on purchasing a stylish short sleeve shirt for just $20 until June 17th! Join us in embracing the thrill of trail running and connecting with nature at one of the Pacific Northwest's hidden gems!
Whether you're a seasoned trail runner or just looking for a fun day outdoors, the Mud Mountain Trail Fest promises an unforgettable experience. With a start time of 9 AM and a time limit of 3 hours, runners can enjoy chip-timed results, a commemorative bib, a fun finisher medal, and delicious post-race snacks. Donβt miss out on purchasing a stylish short sleeve shirt for just $20 until June 17th! Join us in embracing the thrill of trail running and connecting with nature at one of the Pacific Northwest's hidden gems!
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4 Miler & 10K Mud Mountain Trail Fest
Join us on Saturday, July 11th at the breathtaking Mud Mountain Dam in Enumclaw, Washington for an unforgettable trail running experience!
Whether you choose the 4 Miler or the 10K, youll run or walk a moderately challenging course that winds through the scenic Mud Mountain trail system. Surrounded by towering trees, fresh mountain air, and stunning natural beauty, this course offers the perfect mix of adventure and challenge.
Test your strength, embrace the terrain, and experience the thrill of true trail running in one of the Pacific Northwests hidden gems.
Come ready to push yourself, connect with nature, and enjoy every step of the journey!
Start Time: 9 AM
Time Limit: 3 Hours
Your race experience includes: chip-timed results, a commemorative bib, a fun finisher medal, post-race snacks, and finish line photos to celebrate your achievement!
Short sleeve shirts available for purchase of $20 until June 17th. 2XL & 3XL add $5.
Join us on Saturday, July 11th at the breathtaking Mud Mountain Dam in Enumclaw, Washington for an unforgettable trail running experience!
Whether you choose the 4 Miler or the 10K, youll run or walk a moderately challenging course that winds through the scenic Mud Mountain trail system. Surrounded by towering trees, fresh mountain air, and stunning natural beauty, this course offers the perfect mix of adventure and challenge.
Test your strength, embrace the terrain, and experience the thrill of true trail running in one of the Pacific Northwests hidden gems.
Come ready to push yourself, connect with nature, and enjoy every step of the journey!
Start Time: 9 AM
Time Limit: 3 Hours
Your race experience includes: chip-timed results, a commemorative bib, a fun finisher medal, post-race snacks, and finish line photos to celebrate your achievement!
Short sleeve shirts available for purchase of $20 until June 17th. 2XL & 3XL add $5.
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30525 SE Mud Mountain Rd, Enumclaw, 98022, WA, United States
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