The Spooky 10K Trail Race returns to Port Gamble, Washington on October 31st, offering runners a scenic yet challenging course through historic trails and dirt roads of the Uplands area. Participants will gather at the start line near SR104 in Port Gamble for an early morning run that promises both physical exertion and creative fun with a costume contest. On race day, expect cool temperatures typical of late October in Washington—average around 11.4°C but ranging from as low as 8.0°C to as high as 14.8°C, making it crucial for runners to dress appropriately for the conditions. The humidity will hover at about 83%, and there's a small chance of light rainfall with an average precipitation of 2.9mm expected throughout the day. The Spooky 10K Trail Race is in its seventeenth year, drawing participants from across Washington state who come to enjoy both the competitive spirit and festive atmosphere of this unique event. While participation has been limited to just 100 runners since last year due to venue capacity constraints, organizers emphasize that early registration is key given the increased entry fees ranging between $1500-$2000 as compared to previous years' fee structure. The course itself meanders through single-track trails and dirt roads within Port Gamble's Uplands area. It features approximately 600 feet of elevation gain, concentrated in the initial three miles before leveling off slightly towards the end for a satisfying finish back at the start/finish line near SR104. Aid stations are strategically placed along this demanding route to ensure participants have access to necessary hydration and support during their run. Runners should expect temperatures around 8-15°C with an average feel of about 11.4°C, slight chance for light rain measuring roughly 2.9mm throughout the day, winds at a moderate pace averaging 11.5 km/hour, humidity levels typically sitting above 83%, and UV index being low at around 2.8 units. Registration is open now until race day via [https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=137829](https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=137829) with a fee of $50 for the 10K distance. Early bird discounts may apply if registered well before October, but prices will increase closer to race day as capacity fills up quickly. On race morning, bib pickup and same-day registration are available starting at 8:00 am until shortly after the event begins. The costume contest takes place around 8:45 am with awards given out for top costumes in addition to regular age group winners. Make sure you're there early enough if participating! The start location is conveniently situated near SR104 within Port Gamble's Uplands area, marked by clear signage directing runners and spectators alike. With an elevation profile requiring some climbing skills and a race limited strictly to 17 years old or older due to safety regulations in place for trail races of this nature, participants should come prepared with appropriate gear including sturdy shoes suitable for mixed terrain conditions. The Spooky 10K Trail Race in Port Gamble offers runners one last chance at competition before the fall season ends while also fostering community engagement through its annual costume contest and post-race festivities. Whether you're a seasoned trail runner or someone looking to experience something different, this historic race provides both challenge and celebration amidst Washington's picturesque autumn scenery on October 31st.
10K 10K • Start: 09:00:00 • Fee: $50.00
Races Offered
10K
Oct 31, 2026
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10K
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Running
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09:00
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$50.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for October in Port Gamble.
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8.0° / 14.8°
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5.0° / 12.6°
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Avg sunshine hours
6h 38m
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Avg rainfall
2.9 mm
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Avg wind speed
11.5 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Low (2.8)
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Humidity
83.5%
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Sunrise
07:31
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Sunset
18:20
About Port Gamble
Learn more about the host city, Port Gamble.
Port Gamble is a community on the Kitsap Peninsula in the Puget Sound of Washington state. The village streets haven't changed much since the 1800s. The original New England Victorian-style homes have been lovingly preserved, along with the several other historic buildings in the area. Since 1966 the Port Gamble Historic District is a registered U.S. National Historic Landmark and a popular destination for tourists.