HalfRuns
OAT Run

OAT Run

Race Date

Apr 10, 2027

Location

Port Angeles, WA

Standout70

The Experience

* 50K * Half Marathon * 12K * The Olympic Adventure Trail Run (OAT Run) is a point-to-point trail 12K and half marathon as well as an out-and-back 50K that traverses Kelly Ridge between the Olympic National Park and the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington State, all on single-track trail.  Limit 130 runners per distance. The OAT Run Experience OAT Run is for trail runners who enjoy lush green forests filled with moss and ferns, towering evergreens, and spring trailside flowers. Runners will get a stunning view of the Elwha River Valley as they run by the “Living Room”. And if this wasn’t epic enough, get ready to eat, drink, and relax post-race with an amazing view of the Olympic Mountains. The after-party at Extreme Sports Park is a fun atmosphere, and racers will get hot burritos from Little Devil's Lunchbox and cold drinks, a toasty campfire, and door prizes (woot!). There will be a beer garden at the after-party as well, with proceeds to support 4PA, a local non-profit organization.  What’s included? In addition to an epic outdoor experience in the far northwest corner, all runners receive a professional well-organized event, a well-marked course, hydration and snacks at water stations along the course, a great piece of custom race swag, shuttle to start (and return shuttle back to parking area / party), chip timing, race photos, and after-party at Extreme Sports Park including a hot meal and a chance to win great door prizes from our local retailers.  Bring cash or card as there will be a beer garden at the finish line, hosted by and benefitting local non-profit organization 4PA.  This race sells out every year, so don't delay registering! Giving Back This race is a friendly, community-based event, and a portion of race proceeds is donated to the Peninsula Trails Coalition (Olympic Discovery Trail) and the Peninsula Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen of Washington, in appreciation for their countless hours of trail construction and maintenance on the North Olympic Peninsula. Where to stay Olympic Lodge in Port Angeles is offering a special 25% off discount for OAT Runners. Booking link here.  Or phone direct at 360-452-2993 and use booking code OAT to receive the same discounted pricing. REFUND POLICY: 50% refund available until March 15, NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE. No deferrals to another race or next year's race.You will have the choice during the registration process to buy cancellation insurance (unavailable for Canadian racers   - rules of the insurance company and not us or RunSignUp). With the insurance, you will get a full refund in certain circumstances including accident, illness and family emergency, even after the March 15th date. Here are details and FAQ about the RegShield insurance.Transfers are allowed until 3 days before the race  Transfer instructions.No deferralsIf we are forced to cancel for any reason, runners will get a free transfer to the next year, or an 80% refund

Course Info

Course Type

Loop Course

Terrain

road

Difficulty

Ultra-Flat

Elevation Gain

0'

Net Drop/km

0 m (Flat)

Separation

0.0%

Also Offers

7.25 Miles12.8 Miles31 Miles

Course Map

Quality Score

Standout70
Methodology
Heritage10/20

5 years running

Size15/15

~3,060 finishers a year

Momentum5/5

growing or steady

Loyalty19/20

19% returning runners

Course & details5/15

4 timing sources

National draw7/10

runners from 14 states

Front-pack speed1/5

winner 1:27:48

Weather8/10

typical high 52°F

Race Day Weather

5-year historical avg

Start (Low)

39°

Afternoon (High)

52°

Ideal racing weather — cool and comfortable

0.1"

Precipitation

10 mph

Wind

77%

Humidity

Historical Finish Times

How 10,942 finishers actually crossed the line across 5 years.

Most recent

2026

Total finishers

10,942

Median time

2:19:58

Latest turnout

3,060

States

24

10%
25%
75%
90%
1:25p50 median ≈ 2:154:50

Turnout by year

20222026

'22'23'24'25'26
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