URBAN RUN CLUBS IN NEW YORK

Urban running in New York is fast, tactile, and neighborhood-specific: you’ll weave from brownstone blocks into Central Park loops, chase greenway stretches along the Hudson, or stitch together bridges and waterfront paths for hills and headwinds. The pace is social but intentional—cheers at intersection crossings, steady efforts between lights, and route notes that match the terrain. Clubs like Peak and Pace, Orchard Street Runners, and OMRC / Old Man Run Club fit runners who want momentum with company, from early-week intervals to steady long-run mileage.

8 Urban Run Clubs in New York

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

Fleet Feet New York City

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.

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Peak and Pace

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.

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Urban Feet NYC Run Club

Urban Feet NYC Run Club

A social New York City running club focused on all paces and exploring the city through running. The club emphasizes neighborhood and urban discovery, with welcoming group runs in Central Park and around the city.

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We Run Uptown

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.

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OMRC / Old Man Run Club

OMRC / Old Man Run Club

OMRC describes itself as the original Saturday morning long run crew in NYC, founded in 2018. It is an inclusive running community that welcomes all paces and has a playful identity: the name is a joke, since members are not all old and not all men. The club is known for its weekly long runs, broader community activations, and a supportive, social endurance-running culture.

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Orchard Street Runners

Orchard Street Runners

A New York City running group known for unconventional, unsanctioned races and a weekly Tuesday night run. The club emphasizes threshold-paced running, welcomes runners of all paces, and has a gritty, self-reliant, no-frills race culture centered around Orchard Street and the Lower East Side.

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Roosevelt Island Runners

Roosevelt Island Runners

A welcoming, all-paces social running group based on Roosevelt Island. The club is beginner-friendly and community-oriented, with a simple weekly format that brings runners together for an island loop and an optional post-run hangout.

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Ridgewood Runners

Ridgewood Runners

A neighborhood running family based in Bushwick and Ridgewood, Queens. The club is inclusive and community-driven, with an emphasis on all paces being welcome and just showing up to run together.

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