The Three Blind Mice 50K/25K takes place on Saturday, September 19, 2026 in Penticton, British Columbia. Organized by a group of five local trail runners, the event doubles as a fundraiser for Penticton Search and Rescue, with all registration fees directed to support that volunteer team. The race centres on the Three Blind Mice trail network, a favourite local playground maintained through community stewardship.
Runners choose between a 25K and a 50K course. The 25K packs roughly 3,400 feet of climbing while the 50K climbs about 7,000 feet, so both options demand attention to pacing and hill work. The race uses singletrack throughout, and organisers provide fully stocked aid stations; 50K competitors may use drop bags. Cut-offs are 6 hours for the 25K and 11 hours for the 50K.
What sets Three Blind Mice apart is its local, community-driven feel and the trails themselves. The entire route stays on singletrack through the Three Blind Mice network, offering a blend of technical rocky sections and smooth, flowy benches. The race highlights local stewardship — organisers credit PACA and other volunteers for maintaining the trails — and finishes with a post-race gathering where runners can celebrate together. Every participant receives a race souvenir and finishers are awarded medals.
Entries are open through the race registration platform; registration fees listed by the organisers are $175 for the 25K and $225 for the 50K, with all proceeds going to Penticton Search and Rescue. Runners looking for a challenging, community-focused fall trail event in the Okanagan should consider adding Three Blind Mice to their calendar.