Watch for Hood to Coast runners along route (map)

Hood To Coast 2025 Oregon City. Here’s what it’s like to run Hood to Coast, Oregon’s most famous relay race Known as the Mother of All Relays , the event takes 8-12 member relay teams through the unique and beautiful Oregon terrain, starting from the iconic top of Mount Hood and ending at the beaches of the Pacific Ocean. The Providence Hood & Portland To Coast Relay is the most popular and largest running/walking relay race in the world, drawing participants from over 40 countries and all 50 states

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43rd Annual Hood To Coast Relay and 34th Annual Portland To Coast Relay #HTC25. Hood & Portland To Coast Relays (Official Page), Portland, Oregon

Hood to Coast 'Mother of All Relays' begins Friday

Hood & Portland To Coast Relays (Official Page), Portland, Oregon Known as the Mother of All Relays , the event takes 8 to 12 member relay teams 198 miles or 128 miles (from Portland) from the iconic top of Mount Hood to the beaches of the Pacific Ocean. Living in Oregon as a runner, there's little doubt that you've heard of a little two-day relay called Hood To Coast

Hood to Coast passes through Portland Friday afternoon YouTube. The Providence Hood & Portland To Coast Relays is the most popular and largest running and walking relay race in the world, annually drawing participants from over 40 countries and all 50 states The course consists of 36 legs; each team member runs three in rotation

2023 Hood to Coast gets underway early Friday morning. Hood to Coast is the Largest Relay in the world with over 1,000 teams, 12 runners each, running 199 miles from Mt The Providence Hood and Portland To Coast Relay is the most popular and largest running and walking relay race in the world, annually drawing participants from over 40 countries and all 50 states