
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 monthly adventure runs to 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're 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's 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'll be walking or running a slower pace let the organizer of the day know at the start. We may not be able to wait for you at the regrouping if you're far behind but can discuss other options to keep you engaged.
I'm nervous about meeting new people! Will I fit in?
We've all been there! We're 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 explore. We also venture out to other spots around Portland and do monthly adventure runs in the gorge, up or around PNW 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
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Rose Garden White Pine loop and C🍪🍪KIES! (Trail run in Forest Park)
Washington Park Tennis Courts, 650 SW Kingston Ave, Portland, OR, USBring cookies to share or an appetite to eat them!
Distance: 6 mile trail run
Gain: 1,129 feet
Start: Tennis courts above the Rose Garden
After: Hostel Cafe - mix of paid and 1 hour street parking.
It's time for our annual cookie run celebrating National Cookie Day. We'll work up an appetite on our morning run then fuel back up with breakfast and COOKIES! Bring cookies to share and/or an appetite to eat them!
The Run🏃♀️🏃♂️
We'll meet in the parking lot by the Washington Park tennis courts (above the Rose Garden) for a 6-mile upside-down squiggly lollipop loop that includes the MAC trail, White Pine trail, Wildwood, and Japanese Garden Trail. This route has a mixture of rolling hills, steep climbs, steep descents, and a view from the top of Pittock.
The Cookies🍪🍪
Afterwards we’ll let our inner cookie monsters out and power back up with COOKIES at Hostel Cafe. Coffee drinks / breakfast treats will be available for purchase. We'll have paper bags so you can take an assortment of cookies home with you. Thanks to all who share their cookies with us. Every year it's a delight to see and taste the variety. YUM!
Thank you to Hostel Cafe for offering their event space to us and our cookies!
Here’s the route:
- Down through the Rose Garden | .2 miles
- Right on MAC trail | .8 miles
- Left on Wildwood | 1 mile
- Regroup at White Pine (just before the end of Wildwood, marked with little yellow plaques)
- Right up White Pine | .9 miles
- Left on Wildwood to Pittock | 1 mile
- Regroup at Pittock viewpoint
- Return down Wildwood | 1.8 miles
- Left on Japanese Garden Trail | .3 miles
- End back in the parking lot
Route map: https://www.strava.com/routes/3426388794372252966
Looking forward to our 6th annual cookie run!
Hosted by: Super Cookie (Nicole) 🍪🏃♀️🌲
https://northwesttrailrunners.org
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Christmas Ships Parade 🎅⛵ (Paved run around the Portland waterfront)
Baerlic Brewery & Taproom, 2239 SE 11th Ave, Portland, OR, USDistance: 5.9 mile paved run
Gain: 145 feet
Start: SE 11th at SE Sherman St
After: Baerlic Brewery and Taproom South East PDX
Bring: A headlamp and reflective gear! Extra points for holiday cheer.
Let's run around the waterfront to spy Santa and his reindeer leading the annual Christmas ships parade - a Portland tradition! We'll start at Baerlic, run to the pedestrian bridge to cross the railroad tracks, then make our way to the Tilikum bridge for a clockwise run around the waterfront. If our timing works out we'll see the ships circling in front of the Riverplace Marina before they head out under the Tilikum bridge. Let's see how lucky we get!
Afterwards we'll warm up in front of the indoor fire pit at Baerlic for more ho ho hos, drinks, and ranch-dipped pizza.
Here’s the route (we'll stay together until we get to the Tilikum):
- Starting at Baerlic, run east on SE Sherman Street | 1 block
- Right on SE 12th Ave | 2 blocks
- Left on SE Division | 2 blocks
- Right on SE 14th Ave | 4 blocks
- Cross the railroad tracks using the pedestrian bridge
- Continue on SE Tilikum Way | .4 miles
- Left on SE Caruthers | .3 miles
- Right at the waterfront | 1 block
- Right after going under the Tilikum bridge | 1 block
- Right onto the bridge and begin a clockwise run around the waterfront | .8 miles
- Regroup at the lookout just past the Dough Zone for Christmas Ship viewing.
- Continue clockwise around the waterfront | 3.3 miles
- Left onto Caruthers (careful crossing the railroad tracks) | .5 miles
- Left on 11th back to Baerlic | 1 block
Route map: https://www.strava.com/routes/3301828720742555452
Hosted by: Nicole 🍪🏃♀️🌲
https://NorthwestTrailRunners.org
instagram.com/NorthwestTrailRunners13 attendees
Ugly Holiday Sweaters on all the 53rds! 🎅🎄 (Trail run in Forest Park)
53rd Dr Trailhead, 2999 NW 53rd Drive, Portland, OR, USDistance: 6.1 mile trail run
Gain: 815 feet
Start: 53rd Drive Trailhead (Wildwood Trail in Forest Park)
After: Well & Good Coffee
Bring: Your finest or most terrible holiday outfits!!
Parking: Parking is tight at 53rd, so come early. You may need to park at Keil /Dogwood/WC Trailhead.
Wear your ugly, pretty, festive, or whatever Holiday sweater or outfit that you want to show off!
Let's get a festive holiday run in on Saturday morning by meeting at the 53rd trailhead of the Wildwood trail, and tagging it a few more times. We will start by heading up the Keil trail, and tagging 53rd, then down Wild Cherry to Wildwood, and up Birch to tag 53rd again. Then we head down Holman, all the way to the stone house to take our photo with all of our gear on display! We finish by heading back on Wildwood to, you guessed it, 53rd again!!
Afterwards we'll gather and show off our sweaty holiday outfits at Well and Good Coffee.
Here’s the route
- Starting at the 53rd Trailhead
- Up Keil to 53rd (.53)
- Down Wild Cherry then right on Wildwood.
- Right on Birch to 53rd (1.2 mi)
- Proceed on the road for a bit to Holman Trail, then down to Wildwood.
- Right on Wildwood (1.96 mi) to the Macleay / WW intersection at the Stone House (2.4 mi)
- Return on the Wildwood Trail to 53rd Ave Trailhead (6 mi)
Route map: https://www.strava.com/routes/3428813907037483214
Hosted by: Dionne
https://NorthwestTrailRunners.org
instagram.com/NorthwestTrailRunners13 attendees
Past events
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