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Mountain Lakes 100
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Mountain Lakes 100 2026

Olallie Lake Resort, Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon

Saturday, September 19, 2026

Registration open

Entry price
$355–$390

Weather

This is a multi-climate course — conditions differ along the route, so we show weather by point rather than a single city average.

PointAvg high / lowBand
Start — Olallie Lake Resort Picnic Area44–68°FCool
High point — Course high point (approx.)38–62°FCool
Moderate cold risk~0.6 in typical precipDriest stretch of the year; warm days and cool nights at elevation.

Historical averages for planning — not a forecast. Always check conditions before race week.

Route & course

100 Miles

Lollipop · Trail · starts 6:00 AM
Elev gain
11,700 ft
Elev loss
11,700 ft
High point
5,700 ft
Low point
3,300 ft
  • A shared stem leads into a loop
  • Note the loop direction
Start · 5,000 ftAid stationAid stationAid stationAid stationAid stationLow point · 3,300 ftHigh point · 5,700 ftFinish · 5,000 ft

Primarily an out-and-back on the PCT with a 26-mile loop at the start and a 15-mile loop at the far turnaround. Surface: 87.7 mi singletrack, 12 mi jeep road, 0.2 mi pavement; 60 mi on PCT. Biggest climb (~2,000 ft) comes in the 7 miles after Powerline AS. Start time estimated at 6:00 AM — confirm with race director.

Travel

Base town
Olallie Lake Resort
Nearest airport
PDX · 20 min
Rental car
Recommended
Rideshare
Poor
Lodging
Limited
Facilities
Remote
Trip length
3 nights
Travel complexity
7/10

PDX is a major hub with easy access, but the final 20+ miles to Olallie Lake are slow gravel forest roads. No rideshare exists in this remote area. A rental car is mandatory. Budget 3+ hours from PDX and plan lodging in advance (Government Camp fills race weekend).

Secondary option: Roberts Field (RDM) in Bend, ~2 hours from the start. Olallie Lake Resort offers basic camping; Government Camp (~20 miles north) has motels and vacation rentals. The forest road (FR 42 → FR 4220) is a one-lane gravel road for the final stretch — check conditions before traveling.

Best for / avoid if

Best for

  • first-time 100-mile runners
  • PCT lovers
  • runners seeking a Western States qualifier
  • those who prefer runnable non-technical terrain
  • first-time 100 milers
  • runners seeking scenic trails
  • those comfortable camping/outdoors

Avoid if

  • you skip the mandatory 8-hour trail work requirement
  • you need crew access at frequent intervals
  • you're unprepared for overnight temps in the 30s and sudden mountain weather
  • needing extensive amenities
  • not self-sufficient in remote settings

First-timer mistakes

Underestimating the front-loaded climb — the 7 miles after Powerline (AS #2) deliver ~2,000 ft of gain and the most technical terrain; going out too hard here can wreck your day. Also: the gravel forest roads to the start take 45–60 min longer than expected, so add buffer to your pre-race drive.

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