Sunday Oct 11, 2020
7:00 AM - 1:00 PM PDT
Rescheduled to Sunday, October 11, 2020
Marathon/Relay Start Time: 7:00 a.m. (walkers may start at 6 am, but times are not official)
Half Marathon Start Time: 7:30 a.m. (Walkers may start earlier on the course)
10K / 5K Start Time: 8:00 a.m.
–All courses close at 1 pm
Coupeville Elementary School, 6 S Main St. Coupeville, WA 98239
Filled with historic farms and settlements that date back to the first human inhabitants of the area back in the 1300s, as well as forests and awe-inspiring views of the Olympic mountains off in the distance, Washington’s Whidbey Island plays host to the Race the Reserve Marathon, Marathon Relay, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K run/walk.
The race takes runners through the national parkland area known as the Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, whose more than 17,000 acres have been home to Native American tribes like the Skagit Indians as well as explorers like Captain George Vancouver and Joseph Whidbey, for whom the island was later named.
Today, the reserve is dedicated to preserving the remains of its farming, shipbuilding and seaport past, as visitors can take in sights like the city that was built in nearby Coupeville as well as Fort Ebey and Fort Casey.
Runners will explore routes through SPU’s Camp Casey Conference Center and historic Fort Casey State Park. They pass by Admiralty Head Lighthouse and catch a glimpse of the former Keystone Ferry on its Coupeville-to-Port Townsend run. They will explore the wooded trails through Fort Ebey State Park and traverse the prairies of local farmers.
Runners will start and end the course for the race at the Coupeville Elementary School, (Mickey Clark Field), 6 South Main Street.
From there, the course loops around the grounds of Ebey’s Landing, along the bluff overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympic mountain range, through Fort Casey State Park, farmlands, forest, local trails, Navy’s Outlying Field and possibly a glimpse of a ferry as look across the water, before heading back toward the school.
There are spectacular, panoramic mountain, water and prairie farmland views across Ebey’s Landing and Admiralty Inlet in one of only 3 National Reserves and a unique part of the National Park System.
This run is to benefit Coupeville High School.
You can register the day of the event. Registration starts at 5:30 a.m.
Printed courtesy of www.oakharborchamber.com/ – Contact the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce for more information.
32630 State Route 20 , Oak Harbor , WA 98277 – (360) 675-3755 – info@oakharborchamber.com