The Silverdale Rotary Turkey Trot, a Thanksgiving-season trail race at Newberry Hill Heritage Park in Silverdale, Washington, offers 1-mile, 5K, 10K, and Pumpkin/Kids Dash options. It takes place in the woods, away from streets, sidewalks, or roads with traffic, and the organizer refers to it as a “wild Turkey Trot.” The Silverdale Rotary Club organizes the race, with proceeds supporting local nonprofit groups and hunger-fighting causes. Advance registration is required; no race-day registration is available, though last-minute registration is open during race week.
The main course features a wide 2.7-mile fire-road loop of compact dirt and rock, with approximately 200 feet of elevation change per lap for the 5K and 10K. The 10K includes a brief detour onto a narrower side trail to complete the distance. Strollers are permitted, and leashed dogs are welcome, contributing to a local family atmosphere distinct from a competitive road race. Medals are awarded to top male and female finishers in the 1-mile, 5K, and 10K. Age-group winners receive ribbons, and all Kids Dash participants get a commemorative ribbon. The event uses chip timing, and family registration discounts are offered.