Huntington Lake Triathlon, 5k & 10k
About this race
What will you find at the Huntington Lake triathlon?
+ Finisher's Medal
+ Event T-Shirt
+ Pancake breakfast
+ Rosa Brother's Chocolate Milk
+ Prizes and Giveaways
+ Complimentary Race Photos
The Huntington Lake Triathlon is a fun and challenging race in an incredible location in Lakeshore, CA near the China Peak Resort. This event features a lake swim in Huntington Lake, a challenging road bike course, and a ‘high altitude’ run, which is part trail and part paved, finishes the race. Each athlete registered for the Huntington Lake Triathlon will receive a custom t-shirt, athlete goody bag, swim cap, post-race meal, and be eligible for raffle prizes and race awards three-deep in each division. Take the weekend and come up and enjoy this fun event with your family.
Note: A USAT membership is required for the Triathlon, (but not the 5k/10k) If you do not have one, you can purchase one during the registration process.
Parking: There is a $10 vehicle entrance fee. We recommend car pooling if possible.
Volunteer: Earn a future discounted multisport or free run! Transferable and never expires.
Join fellow runners on July 26, 2020 for the Huntington Lake Triathlon, 5k & 10k. It's a fantastic 26.6K, 48.1K, 5K, 10K featuring a flat and fast course in Lakeshore.
Pick your distance
Triathlon
Sprint Triathlon
Sprint Triathlon- 400 yard swim | 10.5 mile bike | 3.3 mile run Swim: Beginning in the water at Lakeshore, athletes will utilize the sandy shoreline area immediately to the East of the Huntington Lake Boat Launch. Participants swim around buoys for 400 yards, exit the water near the entry point utilizing an existing asphalt ramp and making their way through a small section of forest behind the bathrooms, and proceed to the Transition Area. Bike: Beginning at the Transition Area, athletes will turn to the left as they exit the parking lot and will ride to the dam and back. Run: Beginning at the Transition Area, athletes head west from the parking lot along the trail towards the dam for approximately 1.4 miles, then they will turn right and head towards Kilowatt Road. Runners will turn right onto Huntington Lake Road and proceed back towards Lakeshore
Olympic Triathlon
Olympic Triathlon - 1600 yard swim | 22.5 mile bike | 6.5 mile run Swim: Beginning in the water at Lakeshore, athletes will utilize the sandy shoreline area immediately to the East of the Huntington Lake Boat Launch. Participants swim around buoys for 1600 yards, exit the water near the entry point utilizing an existing asphalt ramp and making their way through a small section of forest behind the bathrooms, and proceed to the Transition Area. Bike: Beginning at the Transition Area, athletes will turn to the left as they exit the parking lot and will ride to the dam and back, then proceed to and up Kaiser Pass Road to the parking area indicated on the course map. Run: Two loops of the sprint run course.
Running
5k Run
Beginning at the Transition Area, athletes head west from the parking lot along the trail towards the dam for approximately 1.4 miles, then they will turn right and head towards Kilowatt Road. Runners will turn right onto Huntington Lake Road and proceed back towards Lakeshore
10k Run
Beginning at the Transition Area, athletes head west from the parking lot along the trail towards the dam for approximately 1.4 miles, then they will turn right and head towards Kilowatt Road. Runners will turn right onto Huntington Lake Road and proceed back towards Lakeshore. Two loops of the course.
Virtual 5k
Worried about social distancing? Run 3.3 miles by July 26th to complete the Huntington Lake Triathlon as a virtual race.
Virtual 10k
Worried about social distancing? Run 6.3 miles by July 26th to complete the Huntington Lake Triathlon as a virtual race.
About Lakeshore
Huntington Lake Triathlon, 5k & 10k takes place in Lakeshore, California, United States. The local timezone is America/Los_Angeles.
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