URBAN RUN CLUBS IN SEATTLE
Urban running in Seattle feels like moving between neighborhoods on purpose: quiet blocks that open into Lake Union lanes, creek-side paths near Green Lake, or waterfront miles where wind comes off the water. Expect rolling hills in Capitol Hill and Beacon Hill, fast flat stretches when you’re near the ship canal, and weather that changes mid-run. Clubs like Club Seattle Runners Division and The Seattle Run Club | Social Run Club lean into that variety—social, route-focused, and built for runners who like real streets and park trails. Fleet Feet Seattle - Ballard is especially good for anyone who wants a neighborhood start point and practical pacing.
3 Urban Run Clubs in Seattle
From sunrise crews to beer miles, find your perfect running community

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.

The Seattle Run Club | Social Run Club
A social running community in Seattle that centers easy-going group runs and social connection. The club presents itself as a social run club and also appears to host mixer-style events, with a friendly, community-driven vibe.

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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