SAVE THE DATE

AUGUST 22-24, 2025

** REGISTRATION TO BE ANNOUNCED **

Sea To Sound is a 74-mile, three-day, multi-modal group ride spanning the entire length of the Olympic Discovery Trail. It is also a fundraising opportunity for Ian's Ride, a 501(c)3 non profit in the State of Washington.  The Olympic Peninsula is the farthest northwest expanse of land one can explore along the US coast. This alone would be enough to motivate many to come see it, and for the rest of us, there’s also this amazing trail!  

For our event, we will offer aid stations and support along the entire route.  Wheelchair users are strongly encouraged!  We will support you. Just tell us what you will need. 

We understand that not everyone can join us in person. To accommodate everyone, we are continuing to offering a virtual option. This means, you can join along with us, at your own pace, from your own neighborhood.

Upload your miles on Run Signup, follow along to see where you are on our route, and most importantly, Get Outside!  The virtual option has until 12/31 for completion.  

We are proud to share this year’s logo which we are particularly happy with. It was designed and painted by an impressive man out of Florida, named Chris Kuster. One thing that makes Chris unique is he’s paralyzed from the chest down and paints with his mouth. The logo he has designed really embraces fun, whimsy and a positive outlook.

Chris is a member of the Mouth & Foot Painting Artists (MFPA) USA, a great group of artists who create their work in a different way than most artists, painting with their mouths or feet. We really admire what they do and are thrilled to be highlighting one of their members. Thanks Chris and thanks MFPA! 

Testimonials

  • “Not only was it amazing to get out there and see/do everything but the supportive community aspect completely blew me away. The volunteers and support crew were also amazing.”

  • “I liked the route that was chosen, it was very streamlined. I also really appreciated all of the extra able-bodied people who were helping.”

  • “I liked the beautiful scenery and having a chance to have fellowship with my new friends.

  • “Happy Participants; So much individualized support!”

  • “I liked how inclusive it was”

  • “I enjoyed the people and kindness and positivity. Routes, support sandwiches!