EVENING RUN CLUBS IN NEW YORK
Evening running in New York usually means hopping off the subway and turning city noise into a steady rhythm: riverside stretches along the East River and Hudson, rolling loops through Prospect Park, or fast, forgiving routes through Midtown streets and Central Park edges when the light softens. The vibe is friendly and efficient—chatting without stopping, regrouping at real landmarks. Social Striders Running Club and The Most Informal Running Club, Ever! fit runners who like structure without formality, while Dirty Bird Run Club leans into grit, grit, and group energy for anyone who wants the city to feel a little wilder at dusk.
9 Evening Run Clubs in New York
From sunrise crews to beer miles, find your perfect running community

Social Striders Running Club
A social running community in New York that brings people from all walks of life together through regular group runs, social events and volunteer activities. Runs are casual and inclusive (all paces welcome), with an emphasis on conversation, post-run coffee/food and community-building. Membership is free and attendance is open and casual.

Fleet Feet New York City
Fleet Feet New York City is a citywide running community connected to Fleet Feet’s NYC stores. It welcomes runners, walkers, and fitness enthusiasts of all paces and ability levels, and centers around social group runs, themed events, and gear/community support. The club is spread across multiple neighborhood hubs, making it a broad, inclusive network rather than a single-location run crew.

Dirty Bird Run Club
Dirty Bird Run Club is a New York-based running club established in 2023 that emphasizes running without performance pressure. Its identity centers on resetting the run, welcoming trail and road runners, and keeping the atmosphere social and community-driven while still offering structured weekly sessions.

The Most Informal Running Club, Ever!
A judgment-free, community-focused running club that combines running with socialising (brunches, beers, themed runs). Membership is free for life and all paces are welcome — from walkers and beginner runners to faster athletes. The club emphasizes inclusivity, casual vibes, and post-run hangouts; they also run occasional themed events, beginner series, and virtual challenges.

Peak and Pace
Peak and Pace is a movement-first community centered on running and broader wellness in New York City. The club brings people together through weekly runs and walk-runs, while also expanding into hikes, ski trips, social events, dance, yoga, and other immersive community experiences. Its core identity is inclusive and community-driven, with an emphasis on fitness, culture, and welcoming all paces.

Midnight Runners New York
Midnight Runners New York is a volunteer-led running community that mixes running with music, exercise stops, and a strong social atmosphere. The New York chapter describes itself as a way to get the city running with a smile on its face. It focuses on bootcamp-style group runs and community events, with a fun, energetic, and inclusive vibe.

Upper East Side Run Club
A social running club in Manhattan focused on bringing neighbors together through weekly runs. Its bio emphasizes connection and community: neighbors at the start, friends at the finish. The club was established in 2021 and appears to be organized as a welcoming local running community.

RUN THE BLOCKS
RUN THE BLOCKS is a runner-focused strength community built for and by the community. It combines strength classes designed specifically for runners with group runs, emphasizing mechanics, power, durability, injury prevention, and a supportive no-pressure atmosphere.

We Run Uptown
A long-running Uptown Manhattan running crew founded in 2013. The club is social and community-focused, welcomes all levels and beginners, and emphasizes consistent weekly runs, neighborhood routes, and an inclusive, rain-or-shine attitude. It has a strong local identity in Washington Heights and Inwood and is powered by Nike Running.