Washington · Port Gamble
Lumberjack
Kitsap County's first 100-mile trail race since 2010, Lumberjack runs eight 12.5-mile loops on a privately owned 4,300-acre tree farm at Port Gamble, Washington — 75% single-track, 25% dirt road, rolling terrain with no large climbs. Each loop contributes roughly 1,350 feet of gain for a course total near 10,800 feet. Two fully stocked aid stations per loop, plus massage therapists and reflexologists at the start/finish, make crew logistics straightforward. The 30-hour cutoff is uniform across all distances; pacers are permitted after 50 miles for both the 100-mile and 100K.
The numbers
Race statistics
- Distance
- 100 mi
- Vertical gain
- 12,000 ft
- Course
- Loop
- Unique miles
- 13 mi
- Lottery
- No
- Avg finishers
- 9
120 ft / mi
8 mi loop
per year
The course
Course line from published GPX · source · approximate — always follow official markings
◈ From the runners