Social run clubs are where running meets real connection. These groups are built around the idea that the people you run with matter just as much as the miles you put in.
You’ll usually find a mix of paces, a laid-back vibe, and some kind of hangout after the RunSesh, whether that’s brunch, coffee, or just standing around talking longer than you actually ran.
If you’re new to a city or just want to expand your circle, a social running club is one of the fastest ways to meet good people.
Show up once and you’ll probably recognize half the group by name within a few weeks.
ASCEND Pittsburgh Run Club turns Monday nights into a proper RunSesh in South Side, where runners and climbers lace up together and hit the streets before heading back to the gym. Quick READ MORE…
Pacific Beach Run Club keeps it simple: show up to Bonita Cove, run a 5K, then hang with your crew at a local PB spot. No pressure, no pace gates, just a READ MORE…
November Project San Diego runs on free energy, early alarms, and a crew that shows up twice a week to sweat together at Balboa Park and beyond.Quick takeThis is a global fitness READ MORE…
Tuesday’s Waterfront Run brings San Diego runners together every week for a scenic loop along the waterfront, capped off with stretching, drinks, and tacos. Lace up and show up.Quick takeA free weekly READ MORE…
Milestone Run Club North Park turns a midweek Wednesday into a reason to lace up, offering free social runs right out of the North Park store on El Cajon Blvd.Quick takeThis is READ MORE…
BedStuy Flyers has been putting runners on the streets of Bedford-Stuyvesant since 2017, with free weekly sessions that mix track speed work and neighborhood runs through one of Brooklyn’s most storied communities.Quick READ MORE…
South Brooklyn Running Club keeps it simple: free runs, real neighborhoods, and a crew that shows up rain or shine across Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, and Red Hook.Quick takeThis is a no-cost, READ MORE…
North Brooklyn Runners runs nearly 20 times a week out of McCarren Park in Williamsburg, and your crew is already out there waiting.Quick takeThis is a free community run club with something READ MORE…
Running Souls Run Club brings structured, coach-led group runs to Prospect Park three times a week. Certified coach Howard Abrams keeps the sessions purposeful and the group small enough that you actually READ MORE…
Crown Heights Running Club keeps it simple: show up, run at a pace you can talk through, and leave with people you actually want to run with again.Quick takeThis is a free READ MORE…
Pittsburgh Frontrunners brings together LGBTQA+ runners, walkers, friends, family, and dogs every week in Oakland for group runs that go 3 to 6 miles and always end with good company.Quick takeThis is READ MORE…
Fort Greene Runners keeps it simple: show up, run your pace, and head home knowing your neighborhood a little better. Two runs a week, zero cost, and no one gets left behind.Quick READ MORE…
Yinz Run Club brings Pittsburgh runners together twice a week for free, pacer-led runs on roads and trails across the city. No fees, no pressure, just show up and run.Quick takeThis is READ MORE…
PSL Running Group keeps it simple: show up on Thursday, run Pittsburgh streets, and stick around for food and drinks at whatever bar is hosting that week.Quick takeThis is the free running READ MORE…
Brooklyn Rogues run every weekend from the front steps of BAM, and your crew is already out there logging miles through Fort Greene and beyond.Quick takeThis is a run club built around READ MORE…
Recess Run Club brings Brooklyn runners together three times a week for good vibes, real miles, and a pace that works for every level. Your crew is already out there.Quick takeThis is READ MORE…
Reckless Run Crew brings Brooklyn street energy to Monday nights in Greenpoint, where runners of all paces meet, move, and eat together after every run.Quick takeThis is a street-first social run crew READ MORE…
Queers Run Brooklyn runs on community, showing up, and the belief that every queer runner deserves a crew that gets it. Lace up and find yours in Brooklyn.Quick takeThis is a community-led READ MORE…
Commonwealth Running Club turns a Monday evening or Friday morning into a proper RunSesh through the heart of Park Slope, capped off with cold drinks and good company.Quick takeThis is a run READ MORE…
Greenpoint Runners meets every Saturday morning at Bandit Running, covering 5 miles of Brooklyn streets, waterfront paths, and neighborhood blocks. Your crew is already out there.Quick takeThis is a free, weekly neighborhood READ MORE…
Sole Sports Group Runs bring together runners across the Phoenix metro every week for a no-cost, no-pressure RunSesh on road and pavement. Your crew is already out there.Quick takeFree weekly runs at READ MORE…
The Surprise Running Club has been putting runners on roads and trails since 2007, and with 500+ members showing up every week, your crew is already out there waiting.Quick takeThis is a READ MORE…
Every Wednesday evening, The Denver City Park Running Club takes over one of Denver’s best outdoor backdrops for a RunSesh that fits your pace, your distance, and your schedule.Quick takeThree route options, READ MORE…
Runners Roost Central Park Run Club turns a Tuesday errand into a full RunSesh — free miles, multiple paces, and a post-run hang that actually delivers.Quick takeThis is a store-hosted run club READ MORE…
Citius RC has been bringing Denver runners together since 2017, and your next RunSesh is already on the schedule across multiple days and rotating spots throughout the city.Quick takeA free, no-dues social READ MORE…
HTB Run Club turns a Wednesday night in LoHi into a proper RunSesh, with routes through the Highlands and LoDo followed by a free dinner at the finish line.Quick takeThis is a READ MORE…
Good Boys Running Club brings together Olympic Trials competitors and everyday runners at Washington Park for a RunSesh that takes training seriously without losing its sense of fun.Quick takeFounded by Olympic Trials READ MORE…
BK Run Project brings coach-led training to the streets and paths of Prospect Heights, built by local coaches who kept Brooklyn runners moving during the pandemic.Quick takeThis is structured group training with READ MORE…
Happy Pace Run Club keeps it simple: show up, run your pace, and connect with runners across Tampa Bay who are here for the miles and the people.Quick takeNo fees, no registration, READ MORE…
Off Balance Run Club brings runners together every other Tuesday evening along the Tampa Riverwalk for a 3-mile social run that starts at Armature Works and ends with good company at Heights READ MORE…
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