Ready to Roll? Virginia City’s 36th Annual World Championship Outhouse Races Return
Virginia City, Nev. – On your mark, get set…push. The 36th Annual World Championship Outhouse Races returns to Virginia City on Oct. 4-5, when decorated outhouses on wheels and teams of racers barrel down historic C Street. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, visitors can come watch the excitement as competitors vie for the title of “Fastest Outhouse in the West.” This free-to-attend event will also feature live music, food vendors and plenty of lighthearted loo-inspired fun.
"The Outhouse Races embody Virginia City’s quirky personality and community spirit,” said Todd Tuttle, tourism director for Virginia City. “What began decades ago as a cheeky protest has become one of Nevada’s most iconic traditions, drawing thousands of visitors each year. It’s the kind of event that captures both our sense of humor and our deep connection to history. We invite families, friends and fans who enjoy a good laugh to line C Street, cheer on the racers and spend the weekend exploring everything our town has to offer, from historic saloons and shops to museums and attractions that bring our past to life.”
The origin of the event dates back to a local protest against the removal of outdoor restrooms. Residents staged their opposition in true Virginia City fashion by racing their outhouses down the main street. That spontaneous act has grown into a signature two-day event filled with outrageous racing and a bit of Nevada humor.
On Saturday, the festivities kick-off with a parade of competing teams and their outhouses followed by the qualifying races. On Sunday, the final racers compete for a chance to win the “Fastest Outhouse in the West” title at the closing ceremony. Spectators are encouraged to arrive early for parking and prime viewing spots, as this has become one of Virginia City’s most popular annual events.
For more information about the World Championship Outhouse Races, including race registration details, head to visitvirginiacitynv.com, call the Virginia City Tourism Commission at 775-847-7500 or follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.









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