CDC ROUND 3:
YACOLT BURN ENDURO
June 6-8th 2025 | Yacolt Burn, Battleground, WA
Friday June 6th: Practice Day
Saturday June 7th: Race Day // Adult
Sunday June 8th: Race Day // Youth 18 & Under
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VENUE
The Yacolt Burn Enduro will stage out of the Yacolt parking lot, LINK HERE
From I-5 south, take I-205 and exit 32 Padden Parkway. Turn left at the light. Stay straight for NE Ward Road. Continue straight. Turn right on 139 Street. Turn left on L-1050. Go straight till Yacolt Burn Trailhead.
PARKING
Parking will be on the roads just adjacent to the venue on one side of the road and parking attendants will be on hand to direct.
All vehicles parking at Yacolt Burn State Forest are required to have a Washington State Discover Pass. Follow this LINK to purchase an annual ($35) or day ($11.50) pass prior to race weekend.
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EVENT SCHEDULE
Friday, May 30
Waitlist closes at 11:59 PM - any spots that open in the final week before the event will be announced on our social media feeds and available to anyone looking for a last minute entry into the race.
Monday, June 2Course announced by 9 PM on our website and social media feeds
Friday, June 6
Course marked by 2pm for unsanctioned practice, including Sunday youth race courses; There is NO SHUTTLING permitted at Yacolt Burn Forest on race weekend (Friday-Sunday). Sunday youth racers who can't make the Friday practice are welcome to practice Saturday AFTER the race. Please check in with us at the race venue to make sure the course is cleared. If the podiums are underway, everyone is back in and you're free to start pedaling up. Again, no shuttling is permitted at Yacolt Burn Friday through Sunday for this event.
Friday 4-6 PM
Pickup your race packet after practice in the event venue.
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Course links will be live the Monday evening of race week
Lite Course
Beginner Course
Sport Course
Pro/Expert Course
In the event you need mechanical support on course, our friends at the LINE Bike Shop will be at the aid station providing neutral support. The aid station will have plenty of water and limited snacks for riders.
The aid station location will be announced at the mandatory rider meeting
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0900 - Pro Women
0905 - Pro Men, U21, Vet Pro,
0915 - All Expert Women, All Sport Women, Expert Open, Sport Open
0925 - Expert Men 19-29, Hard Tail Open, Sport Men 19-29
0935 - Expert Men 30-39, Sport Men 30-39
0945 - Expert Men 40-49, Sport Men 40-49
0955 - Expert Men 50-59, Expert Men 60+, Sport Men 50-59, Sport Men 60+
1000 - Adaptive Expert, Adaptive Sport
1010 - All Beginner Women, All Beginner Men, Beginner Open, Adaptive Beginner
The call up location is in the race venue – meet there at least 10 minutes before your call up time for roll call. ⚠️ Every racer will be checked to make sure they make they go out at their assigned time - any racer not present at their call up will be disqualified. There are absolutely NO early starts or going out with a different category without prior permission from the race director.
At your call up time an official will physically activate your timing chip. Should this not happen, you won’t get times. It is your responsibility to be at the call up and ensure that your chip gets activated.
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0900 - All Jr Expert Girls, All Jr Sport Girls
0910 -Jr Expert Boys 17-18, Jr Adaptive Expert, Jr Expert Open, Jr Sport Boys 17-18, Jr Adaptive Sport, Jr Sport Open
0920 -Jr Expert Boys 13-14, Jr Expert Boys 15-16, Jr Sport Boys 13-14, Jr Sport Boys 15-16, Jr Sport Boys 12 & under
0930 -Beginner Girls, Beginner Boys, Lite Girls, Lite Boys, Adaptive Beginner
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Yacolt Burn State Forest has several first come first serve (free with Discover Pass) campgrounds that accommodate RVs and tents. Two of the closest to the race venue are Cold Creek Campground and Rock Creek Campground. See DNR’s page to learn more about camping in Yacolt Burn State Forest. Link Here
There are several lodging choices in nearby Battleground, WA and the Best Western is a good hotel option. Link Here
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FOOD + WATER - Bring more than you think you'll need! Plan to carry at least 50 ounces of water on you at all times while riding, plus carb and protein rich snacks to have on hand throughout the day. The aid station on course is not intended to be your sole support, it's intended for water top-offs and food to supplement you. Proper preparation goes a long way in preventing emergencies on race day.
HELMETS / BODY PROTECTION Helmets must be worn at all times while on course, on both the transfers and race stages. If you're pedaling you must have your helmet securely fastened or risk disqualification. A full face helmet is highly suggested, but not mandatory. Additional body protection to consider are gloves, knee pads, eye protection, neck braces, chest protection, elbow guards, etc.
COURSE MAP Download the Trailforks App to your mobile device with updated regional maps including the event course links released on Wednesday evening of race week; if you do not have a mobile write down the course details with stage names and order to carry with you during the event, found in the race guide or on the information board in the main venue.
TRASH - Pack it in, pack it out. Please help us keep the forest clean while we're guests at the race venue.
TOOLS - Pack a small tool kit with puncture repair kit + multi tool for on the fly trailside repairs
AID - Consider a basic first aid kit with sunscreen, bug spray and bandaids to take care of the bites, burns, stings and things. A waterproof jacket, emergency blanket and whistle area all good ideas too!cription