January 15, 2026

Registration Opens for Dirty Pelican Adventure Triathalon in Klamath Falls

WHEN:           Saturday, October 12, 2019, 10:00 a.m. Registration open now.

WHERE:         Veterans Memorial Park, 10 George Nurse Way, Klamath Falls, OR 97601

WHAT:           Held Saturday, Oct. 12, the “Dirty Pelican” is an adventure race to enjoy this fall as a team or as a one-person conqueror. The race begins from Veterans Park with 6 miles of mountain biking on Link River and Moore Park trails. Then participants paddle 1.5 miles on a square course on Lake Ewauna and conclude by running 3 miles, mainly through Moore Park trails.

The race headquarters at Veterans Park will also include vendors and activities for families and friends cheering on racers.

Early-bird pricing ends Aug. 15 and is $65.00 individual, $150.00 team of 3 (cost covers participation and event shirt). Registration is open to individuals age 16 and older. Discount available for current & retired Military & First Responders.

DETAILS:       The race is held by the Pregnancy Hope Center and presenting sponsor Pacific Crest Federal Credit Union. Registration is open at www.bikepaddlerunrace.com. The Center is also looking for volunteers to help with the event on race day:www.bikepaddlerunrace.com/volunteer-registration. More information is available by contacting the Center at 541.883.4357.

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