Hood to Coast Relay
An iconic event that draws runners from around the globe, the Providence Hood to Coast Relay is the most popular running and walking relay race in the world. Starting at majestic Mount Hood, the epic 200-mile course traverses scenic landscapes, quaint towns and rugged terrains before reaching the sandy shores of Seaside. Teams of 12 runners test their endurance and teamwork, passing through a variety of environments from winding mountain roads to quaint rural communities and bustling city streets.
The allure of Hood to Coast lies not only in its physical challenge but also in its sense of adventure and community. As teams navigate the course, they bond over shared triumphs and trials, forging friendships that endure long after the race is over. The event embodies the spirit of Oregon — rugged, resilient and deeply connected to nature!
As the race nears its conclusion, anticipation builds along Seaside’s historic Promenade. Spectators line up, cheering the weary but determined runners as they push themselves to the limit.
For participants, families, supporters and spectators alike, The Ocean Front at Seaside provides a welcoming retreat just steps away from the finish line. With comfortable rooms and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, guests can relax and recharge after the intense relay experience. Seaside itself is a charming coastal town, offering plenty of post-race activities and attractions. From exploring the sandy shores to indulging in fresh seafood at local eateries, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The Hood to the Coast Relay weekend transforms Seaside into a vibrant hub of excitement and festivity, creating memories that last a lifetime.
Discover: Hood to Coast Relay
Be part of the iconic Providence Hood to Coast Relay, a premier running and walking event spanning 200 miles from Mount Hood to Seaside. Immerse yourself in the adventure, camaraderie, and scenic beauty while staying at The Ocean Front at Seaside, a perfect retreat with stunning Pacific Ocean views.
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