|
Legendary 7-Mile Trail Course
Start at Marine Park in the historic Fairhaven District in south Bellingham. Run six of the seven miles on the wooded Interurban Trail. Trail features gorgeous views of Chuckanut Bay and San Juan Islands. Finish at our fun post-race celebration at Larrabee State Park (the oldest state park in Washington) on Chuckanut Bay. Click here to download the course map and click here for step-by-step directions.
Chip Timing
Chip timing ensures times are accurate and results are quickly available to every participant.
Water Stations
Two water stations will be on the course, each about 2.5 miles apart. These will be staffed and stocked with water.
Walkers Welcome
This is a walker-friendly race! We welcome all walkers.
For Your Safety, No Dogs
At times, this course is single-track and congested, and so, unfortunately, is not conducive for dogs. For all participants' safety, we respectfully request no dogs in the race.
Baby Joggers and Strollers Allowed
For safety of others, athletes with baby joggers and strollers are allowed at the back.
Results
Race results will be posted at Larrabee State Park immediately after the race as well as here on this race web site. Click here to view 2008 results.
Generous Sponsors of the Chuckanut Footrace!
790 KGMI News Talk
Some companies are so successful that they become part of our daily rituals. On air and online, Bellingham's News Talk radio gives us news, dependable weather, shows, not to mention those important school closures-every single day! Jacqueline Cartier, Tracy Ellis, and all of the talent at KGMI, thank you for your great work throughout the community and for your early, enthusiastic support of this event.
Village Books
You know you're cherished when people ask, what would we do without you? The sentiment isn't often expressed about a business, but the heart and intelligence of Village Books begs the question. To our neighbors in Historic Fairhaven, Chuck and Dee Robinson, thanks to you and your entire team of booksellers. Our favorite sprint is right across the street.
|