
What we’re about
Come join us for a run out on the trails! We get together every Saturday morning and Tuesday evening in Forest Park or other trails around Portland. We also schedule occasional adventure runs in scenic locations around the Pacific Northwest, celebratory holiday runs, and trail maintenance parties.
Tuesday, Saturday, and holiday runs are generally 5 - 7 miles long with a variety of paces and experience. Our adventure runs are more challenging in both length and elevation and are targeted towards more seasoned runners.
Northwest Trail Runners also focuses on building a vibrant trail running community, forming friendships and adventure ideas, introducing people to ultra and adventure running, and engaging our members to care for our wild places, open spaces, and public lands.
We look forward to growing and exploring the wild treasures of the Pacific Northwest with you!
FAQ's
What pace do people run?
We have many different paces of runners and sometimes people walk if they are recovering from injury. It will depend on the elevation and distance of the route, and who shows up that day. You can take it slow or, if you like a speed challenge, there is usually someone who will take you up on it!
Do you regroup during the run?
Yes, we usually regroup one or more times (depends on the route) to keep the group closer together. If you will be walking or running a slower pace let the organizer of the day know. We may not be able to wait for you at the regrouping if you are far behind but can discuss other options to keep you engaged.
I'm nervous about meeting new people! Will I fit in?
We have all been there! We are a casual, welcoming group focused on building community. Many of us joined solo and have built friendships which have continued outside the scheduled runs. We usually have a good number of "regulars" and a few new people at each of our runs.
Where do you run?
The bulk of our runs are in Forest Park which contains 80 miles of trails to play in. We also venture out to other spots around Portland and do an occasional adventure run in the gorge, up or around mountains, or at the coast.
What types of events do you have?
We have regularly scheduled Tuesday night (6:30pm) and Saturday morning (9:00am) runs, 5-7 miles in length, generally posted a week in advance. In addition, we schedule occasional adventure runs (see above) and special events. Examples of special events from the past: volunteer trail maintenance with Forest Park Conservancy, Wildwood End to End run, Pi day pie run, New Year's day relay, summer picnic...
Who organizes the runs?
We have a close knit team of organizers who take turns posting and leading our runs and providing various support to the group. We also have an amazing community of "regulars" who naturally pitch in in various ways during and outside of events. We are community run!
I have another question. What should I do?
Send a message to one of our organizers or post a message on one of our events. We'd love to hear from you!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- National Trail Days Brush-a-thon: Trail Work Party (Forest Park)NW 53rd Dr trailhead, Portland, OR
**After you RSVP, provide your email address to Cameron or Nicole then look for an email from Forest Park Conservancy - "You've been invited to a team" - for further signup instructions**
Distance: 3 mile or more trail work hike.
Start: NW 53rd Trailhead Parking is limited. Carpooling encouraged!
After: TBDCome celebrate National Trails Day 2025 with Forest Park Conservancy! National Trails day is an annual nationwide campaign organized by the American Hiking Society and is the perfect time to get outside and give back to the local trails you love so much.
We will be cutting back the excess spring growth from the sides of the trails in Forest Park to keep the trails safe and navigable and help manage the natural health of the forest.
Join us in helping make Forest Park accessible and protecting the long term health of the trails we love so very much!
Parking
You can park along NW 53rd, but we highly HIGHLY encourage having carpool parties!How to Dress
Wear long pants and close-toed shoes. Bring any other weather appropriate layers and a hat, as needed. Gloves and tools are provided.Additional Information
- Training, tools and work gloves will be provided.
- Did we mention that carpooling is recommended ;).
- You may want to bring some water and a snack in a small backpack.
- Light snacks will be provided.
After Party
TBDIf you have never done this before it is a lot of fun and you get to learn so much about trail care. Please reach out or post a comment if you have questions. Looking forward to caring for the trails together!
Hosted by: MACCAM
Northwest Trail Runners