EASY PACE RUN CLUBS IN PORTLAND
Easy Pace running in Portland is about moving comfortably through real neighborhoods—tree-lined residential blocks in St. Johns, flat stretches along the Springwater Corridor, and steady loops near Forest Park where gentle hills keep your effort honest without turning the run into a workout. You’ll hear conversation, see people of varied paces staying together, and often end up on dirt paths or river-adjacent trails with soft coastal air. Clubs like Deadstock Run Club, Portland Frontrunners, and FoPo Run Club fit runners who want consistency, community, and a pace you can hold while chatting.
4 Easy Pace Run Clubs in Portland
From sunrise crews to beer miles, find your perfect running community

Deadstock Run Club
Deadstock Run Club is a social, inclusive running club connected to Deadstock Coffee. The club’s tone is informal and welcoming, with an emphasis on just running, hanging out, and building community rather than chasing performance. It is also described as Black-led and especially community-oriented, creating a space where people can connect while staying active.

Portland Frontrunners
Portland Frontrunners is an inclusive running and walking club for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies in Portland. It is a nonprofit, volunteer-led group with an emphasis on community, support, and accessibility for all abilities, offering both run and walk options. The club is also connected to Portland Pride Run and has a long-running local presence.

FoPo Run Club
FoPo Run Club (Foster-Powell Run Club) is a free, all-ability-level running club in Portland’s Foster-Powell neighborhood. The club emphasizes being fun, supportive, social, and non-competitive, with camaraderie and positive running experiences valued more than pace. Runners are welcome from the neighborhood and beyond, and the group often finishes with beers at a local bar.

Rose City Track Club
Rose City Track Club is a grassroots, 501(c)(3) nonprofit running club built around competition, camaraderie, hard work, and love for the sport. It offers a supportive, team-based environment for runners who want to improve and race, while still keeping community runs accessible and welcoming. The club combines structured training, social coffee-shop meetups, and volunteer-minded community events.