ROAD RUN CLUBS IN SEATTLE
Road running in Seattle is a mix of shade and sudden climbs: warm-ups through Capitol Hill and Ballard, rolling stretches toward Wallingford, then quick descents when the waterfront opens up. You’ll see routes that dodge street traffic with park loops in Green Lake and the Burke-Gilman Trail’s crossings, plus wind off Puget Sound that turns easy miles into steady work. The vibe is communal and pragmatic—ideal for anyone who likes consistent weekday mileage or paced long runs, with groups like Club Seattle Runners Division, Seattle Frontrunners, and Fleet Feet Seattle - Ballard fitting different training styles.
3 Road Run Clubs in Seattle
From sunrise crews to beer miles, find your perfect running community

Seattle Frontrunners
Seattle Frontrunners is an LGBTQIA+ running and walking club that welcomes all athletic abilities, ages, and identities. It is all-volunteer and community-oriented, with a strong emphasis on inclusion, no-drop runs, and social connection before and after workouts. The club also has a long-running Pride event and supports local LGBTQIA+ nonprofits.

Club Seattle Runners Division
Club Seattle Runners Division (CSRD) is a large, inclusive Seattle running community that welcomes all paces and all faces. Founded in 2017, it is known for its community-first, social run crew vibe, free membership, and consistent weekly meetups around MOHAI in South Lake Union. The club appears to focus on accessibility, safety, and an easy way for runners of different abilities to show up and run together.

Fleet Feet Seattle - Ballard
A community-focused Fleet Feet running group in Ballard that organizes free weekly social runs. The club emphasizes all paces welcome, neighborhood routes, and a relaxed post-run social element, including brewery meetups on Thursdays. It is welcoming to walkers and runners of different abilities, with routes that sometimes extend to Golden Gardens.
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