Run For the Dry Forest 2024
Online registration opens on Monday, August 5th, 2024.
Saturday, October 19th is the 17th Annual Run for the Dry Forest.
Get ready - the Run for the Dry Forest (RDF) is returning to Pu‘uwa‘awa‘a!
The RDF is a 10km run, 5km run/walk and 1/4-mile keiki fun run. You can choose to run or walk a 5km course (suitable for most people) or do a 10km run (an "extreme trail running experience" featuring a 1200 ft elevation gain in the first 3 miles). There is also a free, non-competitive 1/4-mile keiki fun run on flat surfaces (parents are welcome to join the kids), and there will be environmental educational booths to explore, and interpretive trails to stroll along.
It’s fun for the whole family.
Online registration is now open.
Registration is required and there will be no race-day registration. Sign up early, as prices will increase as race day approaches.
Staggered registration rates are as follows:
Adults
- August 5th - September 1st: Early Bird rate - $40.
- September 2nd to October 14th General Admission rate - $45
- October 14th - 18th Race Week rate - $65
Keiki running the 5k or 10k
- September 2nd to October 14th: General Admission - $25
- October 14th - 18th: Race Week Rate - $30
This year we are going to continue to go cupless! In an effort to reduce waste, we are including a collapsible, reusable race cup in each registration packet
Event will run from 6:45 am to noon.
No Pets Allowed
Do not bring pets to the event since there are endangered nēnē geese in the area: no dogs allowed.
10 km Race will start on time at 7:45 am:
5 km Run / Walk Race will start on time at 8:00 am:
Keiki Fun Run Start time ~ 9:30 am (Tentative):
A free, non-competitive event that is approximately ¼ mile distance around the reservoir. Parents are welcome to join the kids. Start time is dependent on finish times for 5k and 10k runs.
Directions
From Kailua Kona:
Take the Māmalahoa highway (190) north past Makalei golf course. After the 22 mile marker, and just before ascending the bluff to Pu‘u Anahulu, watch for the Forest Reserve entrance on the mauka (uphill) side. Enter through the metal gate and close behind you, take the right-hand fork in the road up ~1.6 miles and follow the signs to the race parking area. Allow ~35 minutes to reach the highway entrance from Kailua Kona, and 45 more minutes to reach race headquarters.
From Waimea:
Take the Māmalahoa highway (190) south past the Big Island Country Club. After the 21 mile marker and just after descending the bluff, watch for the Forest Reserve entrance on the mauka (uphill) side. Enter through the metal gate and close behind you, take the right-hand fork in the road up ~1.6 miles and follow the signs to the race parking area. Allow ~35 minutes to reach the highway entrance from Waimea, and 45 more minutes to reach race headquarters.
Parking
There will be parking in a large mowed field near the race start/finish ~2 miles up from the main highway gate. Bring your race gear and walk down to the registration and start/finish area (about a 5~10 minute walk).
Divisions & Prizes
Age group awards, male, female, and non-binary in the following divisions (lots of great door prizes – all participants eligible!):
- 5 km run/walk: 19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & over
- 10 km run: 19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 & over
Volunteers
If youʻd like to volunteer for this event, please contact napuuconservation@gmail.com
Volunteers are welcome to camp at Pu'uwa'awa'a the night before the event! If you're planning to camp, please indicate this in the form. Along with many thanks, volunteers receive a run t-shirt and will be given out the day of the run however, T-shirts are being ordered in advance.
In order to guarantee your shirt, please sign-up by Sunday August 13th!
If you sign-up after, receiving a shirt will be based on what is left over after runners of the event receive shirts. If you have any questions, please email us at napuuconservation@gmail.com.
In Partnership With
“The Run for the Dry Forest- Puʻuwaʻawaʻa” is a partnership between the Akaka Foundation for Tropical Forests, the U.S. Forest Service, Institute of Pacific Islands Forestry, the Hawai‘i Experimental Tropical Forest, the Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund, and the Hawai‘i Division of Forestry and Wildlife.