RUN CLUBS IN LONG BEACH

Long Beach offers incredible running opportunities with year-round coastal weather, palm-lined boulevards, and access to beaches and trail systems. Run clubs in Long Beach bring together road racers, casual joggers, and beach trail runners for a mix of social miles and training-focused runs.

6 Run Clubs in Long Beach

From sunrise crews to beer miles, find your perfect running community

A Running Experience Club

A Running Experience Club

Long Beach’s first run club, founded in 1982, with a strong community and social focus. It welcomes runners and walkers of all paces, and is known for being friendly, inclusive, and low-pressure. The club runs year-round and combines casual weekly runs with marathon and trail training.

Happy Out Run Club

Happy Out Run Club

A free community run club in Long Beach that emphasizes moving together, keeping it joyful, and creating a welcoming social running experience. The club appears to center on easy, community-oriented runs with occasional collaborations, warmups, and post-run recovery, with a relaxed, inclusive vibe.

PRIME RUN CLUB

PRIME RUN CLUB

A community run club in Long Beach built around welcoming, all-paces group runs. The club emphasizes running together, staying healthy, and finishing with food and drinks afterward. It appears to be inclusive and social, with a casual community-first vibe.

Rose Park Running Club

Rose Park Running Club

Rose Park Running Club is a progressive, working-class running club in Long Beach that centers community over profit. It is explicitly left-leaning and inclusive, with a zero-tolerance policy for racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, xenophobic, hyper-nationalist, or otherwise bigoted behavior. The club also donates merch profits to causes and nonprofits, making it feel more like a community space for running and dialogue than a typical performance-focused club.

RUN 562

RUN 562

RUN 562 is a free, public, community-oriented running club in the Long Beach / Signal Hill area. It welcomes runners of all experience levels and all speeds, with a weekly schedule built around a Monday hill run, a Thursday community run, and a Sunday long run. The club is especially known for being open and easy to join, with no registration required.

The Hilltop RC / THT Running Club 26.2

The Hilltop RC / THT Running Club 26.2

A free, welcoming running club founded by Hugo Hernandez that brings together all levels of runners for community meetups. The club emphasizes smiles, inclusivity, and casual group runs split between different neighborhood meetup spots.

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Popular Routes

  • Long Beach Eastside Marina Loop - ~6km waterfront circuit around Alamitos Bay/shoreline views with easy start/finish options
  • Shoreline Village to Rainbow Harbor Out-and-Back - ~5km downtown harbor run with nautical scenery and frequent weekend foot traffic
  • Colorado Lagoon Waterfront Laps - ~4-6km flat loop/approach routes around the lagoon area for calm, scenic miles
  • Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier Run - ~4-7km out-and-back along the beach with ocean breeze and pier landmarks
  • El Dorado Nature Center Canyon Loops - ~5-10km trail runs through natural chaparral and shaded pockets for elevation and texture
  • Pine Avenue Night Lights (Downtown) - ~3-6km urban streets with restaurants/cafes and strong “easy run + post-run coffee” culture

Local Tips

  • Catch the sea breeze early: mornings are usually cooler and calmer—late morning through afternoon can feel warmer as marine layers burn off.
  • Look for long-run support from local shops and clubs (road + tri community is active): check group schedules at nearby specialty running stores and the Long Beach cycling/running event listings.
  • Respect beach logistics: leash pets, watch for surf zone runners/bikes, and keep an eye on sand depth/conditions if you venture off-pavement.
  • For trail sessions at El Dorado, go earlier for cooler temps and bring water—conditions can vary quickly once you’re off the main paved paths.
  • Hydrate even in “cooler” winter months: coastal humidity can still creep up, and it’s easy to overestimate how much you’re sweating.
  • Build in a safety plan for evening urban runs: run in brighter downtown corridors (e.g., toward Pine/shoreline areas) and stick with groups when possible.

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