
From the Organizer
Please join us for our 9th Annual Silverdale Rotary Turkey Trot!
For the fifth straight year we're going free-range with our wild Turkey Trot at Newberry Hill Heritage Park. All events are run in the woods -- away from streets, sidewalks, and cars. The park offers a scenic 2.7 mile loop fire road which offers a great course for our 1-Mile, 5K and 10K events.
"Protect My Race " option in sign-up process. During the sign-up process you will be asked if you want to buy "insurance" on your sign-up. YOU DO NOT NEED THIS! The Silverdale Rotary Club will happily return any registration fee, for any reason, upon request. You do not need insurance to secure this.
NOTE: There will not be day-of-race registration available.
Changes in 2026:
All proceeds from this event will benefit non-profit organizations and causes to fight hunger in our community.
Additional Information
- Parking is available on the property of Klahowya Secondary School. Please enter off of Newberry Hill and follow signs to the parking area. Staging, registration, and kids' dashes will occur on an access road to the Heritage Park. From the parking lot this access road will be clearly marked.
- Race packets will be distributed at multiple events during the week preceding the race. Packets will also be available on race day.
- The 1-mile, 5K, and 10K events will be run on a wide fire road consisting of compact dirt and rock. The 10K course makes a small detour onto a narrow side trail to supplement the distance needed. 10K racers will run the fire road loop twice. The course will be marked, and staffed for clarity. See link below for a course map.
- Strollers are permitted on the course. For 10K participants there is a detour off the fire road onto a path to add the necessary distance for the race. Unlike the fire road this stretch will require your attention as it gets narrow in a couple of places. However, the restricted area is only over about 100 feet in total. And durable strollers will be fine through this area.
- Well behaved, leashed dogs are permitted (and welcome!).
- Total elevation gain/loss for the course is about 200 feet per lap for the 5K and 10K (2 laps).
- Visit the following link to see the course layout: CLICK HERE FOR COURSE LAYOUTS
- Each event will only be run once at the start time listed above. The estimated end time is not intended to suggest there will be a second running of the same event.
- Please contact the race director, Ed Hamilton, with any questions or concerns. Email: silverdalerotaryclub@gmail.com, cell: 360-649-3004.
Race Packet Pick-up and In Person Registration Details
Packet Pickups are at the following two events or on Thanksgiving morning at the event. In-person registration can be made the following events as well:
Sunday, November 22rd, 3:00 - 5:00 pm at the inside entrance to Dick's Sporting Goods inside the Kitsap Mall.
Tuesday, November 24th, 5:00 - 7:00 pm at the inside entrance to Dick's Sporting Goods inside the Kitsap Mall. This is the last opportunity to register for the event.
Please note there will be no registration available on the day of the event.
We want to thank our sponsors for making the Turkey Trot happen. Please visit the links to sponsors on this page.
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Silverdale Rotary Turkey Trot 2026
Nov 26, 2026