Four-legged friends welcome here
Graham Johnson with Mia at the Beacon Rock 50K in North Bonneville, Washington. Photo by Glenn Tachiyama
Did you catch our story on running with dogs in the latest issue of Trail Runner? Check out ‘Dog Days on the Trails’ [April 2013] for an array of tips on running with your pooch, including gear suggestions.
In the same vein, we asked our Facebook followers several weeks ago to help us compile a list of dog-friendly trail races. Below are some of the dog-friendly races you shared with us. If you have more to share, let us know in the comments below. (If the race website does not include a dog policy, we will verify with race directors before adding to our list.)
Please note: Never assume that your dog will be permitted to run a race with you. Leash regulations vary. All rules subject to change. If the race website does not specify its policy on dogs, you should always consult the race director ahead of time.
Pacific
Rainshadow Running Series (Year-round) Pacific Northwest Region – All races dog-friendly except Sun Mountain and Winthrop Marathon/Half
Peterson Ridge Rumble 20-Miler (April) Sisters, Oregon
Lake Youngs Ultra 50K (June) Renton, Washington
All Star Dog Run 5K & 10K (September) Santa Cruz, California
Rockies
Salt Flats 100-Miler (April) Wendover, Utah – Dogs can win buckles, too! Elvis, a German Shepherd mix participated as an official entrant last year, completing all 100 miles with owner Dee Crossmun
Vail Mountain Games Rocky Dog Trail Race 5K (June), Vail, Colorado
Kite Lake Triple (September), Alma, Colorado
Pony Express 50-Mile & 100-Mile (October) Faust, Utah
Midwest
All Trail Nerds events, 5K to 100K (Year-round), Kansas City area
Cross Timbers Trail Run (February) Sherman, Texas
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East
Pineland Farms 5K Canicross (May) New Gloucester, Maine
CVR Mutt Strutt 3-Miler (May) Waterbury, Vermont
Dirty Dog 15K (May) Charleston, West Virginia
K-9 5K (June) Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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