Seattle Spartan Event Weekend

Snohomish, Washington, United States

May 1-2, 2027 - Saturday to Sunday

5k, 10k, OCR

Race Information

The Spartan Race is a series of obstacle course races designed to test endurance, strength, and agility. Participants can choose from different race types, including Sprint, Super, and Beast, each with varying levels of difficulty and distance. The races feature obstacles like walls, ropes, mud pits, and natural terrains like hills and streams. The events are open to all fitness levels, from beginners to elite athletes. The Spartan Race was created by Joe De Sena, a former Wall Street trader, to inspire people to push themselves to their limits and live more active, fulfilling lives.

Unleash your inner grit amidst the breathtaking landscape of Meadow Wood Equestrian! Nestled where three rivers meet between Snohomish and Monroe, this 900-acre former Arabian horse farm, once owned by the Nordstrom family, now sets the stage for your Spartan journey. Conquer challenging wooded trails and legendary obstacles in a race that embodies the resilient spirit of the Pacific Northwest.

πŸ‘ Run Pick of the Month - Galloping Gertie

πŸ“Gig Harbor, WA - August 1, 2026

 Experience summer running in the PNW!

πŸ’ΈSAVE 10% On Your Entry. Use Code RG10

πŸ˜„ Why We Like This Run
βœ… Run on the iconic Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Galloping Gertie)
βœ… 5K, 10K, and half marathon distances
βœ… Finisher's shirt and custom medal

The Galloping Gertie race brings runners to the scenic waterfront communities of Gig Harbor and Tacoma for a memorable Pacific Northwest race experience centered around the iconic Tacoma Narrows Bridge. With a festive atmosphere, stunning coastal scenery, and multiple race distances for all experience levels, the event combines community spirit with one of Washington’s most unique running backdrops.

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Race Facts

Race Size: 1,000 - 5,000

Elevation: Fast and Flat

Course Type: Obstacle

Boston Qualifier: No

Kids Run: Yes

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