
HYROX Portland makes its debut from 21–23 May 2027, bringing three days of racing to Oregon for the very first time. Hosted at the Oregon Convention Center, this is another significant expansion of the North American calendar into one of the United States' strongest endurance and outdoor fitness markets.
Portland has a deep running, cycling and functional fitness culture, making it a natural fit for HYROX. Late May usually brings comfortable racing conditions, and the convention centre's location beside the Willamette River makes race logistics straightforward for athletes staying downtown.
Portland offers a different racecation from California or the East Coast. Instead of beaches and skyscrapers, you'll find riverside paths, independent cafés, food trucks, forests and one of America's best outdoor cultures. It's a relaxed city that rewards walking rather than rushing.
The biggest advantage is what sits beyond the finish line. Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls, Mount Hood and the Oregon Coast are all realistic day trips if you're extending your stay. For athletes wanting a balance of racing and nature, Portland is one of the most appealing additions to the HYROX calendar.
General note: The Oregon Convention Center sits just across the Willamette River from Downtown Portland and is directly connected by MAX Light Rail. Staying either near the venue or downtown keeps race-day travel simple.
Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center — Premium ($$$$)
The obvious athlete choice, located directly beside the venue.
Crowne Plaza Portland Downtown Convention Center — Mid-range ($$$)
Comfortable full-service hotel within walking distance of race day.
Courtyard Portland Downtown / Convention Center — Mid-range ($$$)
Reliable Marriott option with easy venue access.
The Nines Hotel — Premium ($$$$)
Luxury stay close to restaurants, shopping and the river.
Hotel Lucia — Mid-range ($$$)
Boutique hotel ideal for athletes wanting a central city experience.
Staypineapple Hotel Rose — Budget / Smart Value ($$)
Great value with easy access to both downtown and the convention centre.
🧠 RoxRadar Tip
Stay within walking distance of a MAX Light Rail station. Portland's public transport makes getting to the convention centre exceptionally easy without needing a rental car.
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Portland is generally more affordable than Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles while still offering excellent infrastructure for a major HYROX event. Flights into Portland International Airport are well priced from across North America, and hotel rates are usually reasonable outside peak convention periods. Food is another strength, with everything from healthy cafés to Portland's famous food-cart scene providing excellent value. Public transport is inexpensive and the airport connects directly to downtown via MAX Light Rail, reducing transport costs. Overall, Portland offers one of the better-value major-city racecations in the United States.
Portland has one of the best public transport systems of any North American HYROX city. The MAX Red Line connects Portland International Airport directly with Downtown and the Oregon Convention Center, making it easy to travel without a rental car.
Once in the city, MAX Light Rail, Portland Streetcar and walking cover most race-week journeys. Athletes staying downtown or in the Lloyd District can comfortably reach the venue on foot or with a short train ride.
Portland is famous for fresh produce, independent cafés and one of America's best food-cart scenes.
Laughing Planet
Healthy bowls, wraps and athlete-friendly meals.
Olympia Provisions
Excellent protein-focused brunch and lunch options.
https://olympiaprovisions.com
Pine Street Market
Food hall offering multiple healthy and local dining choices.
https://pinestreetpdx.com
Blue Star Donuts
A famous Portland treat once racing is over.
Whole Foods Market
Ideal for hydration, snacks and simple race-week nutrition.
Portland has a strong functional fitness community that suits travelling HYROX athletes.
CrossFit Fort Vancouver
Excellent functional fitness facility within the Portland metro area.
https://www.crossfitfortvancouver.com
CrossFit X-Factor
Established CrossFit gym with experienced coaching.
https://crossfitxfactor.com
Lloyd Athletic Club
Large full-service gym within walking distance of the convention centre.
https://www.lloydathletic.com
24 Hour Fitness
Reliable commercial gym for cardio and race-week movement.
Portland is built for active recovery. The city's riverside paths, green spaces and mild spring weather make it easy to loosen tired legs without overdoing it after race day.
Sports massage clinics and physiotherapy practices are common throughout downtown and the Pearl District, while many hotels also offer wellness facilities. If you're extending your stay, Forest Park or the Columbia River Gorge provide excellent low-intensity recovery walks in nature.
