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31 Run Clubs in the DMV

31 Run Clubs in the DMV

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Whether you're training for a marathon, looking for new friends, or just trying to convince yourself to leave the couch, DC has a run club for you.
31 spots
1

Pacers Running

Best for: New runners, walkers, and anyone who wants flexibility.
When: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Various locations throughout DC and Arlington
Pace: All paces. Walk groups (2 mi) up to 7-mile run groups.
Skill level: All levels, especially beginner-friendly
Cost: Free
Membership: None. Just show up!

Contact/Social: Website | @pacerssocial

πŸ“ Pacers stores (multiple locations)
2

DC Capital Striders (DCCS)

Best for: Making friends who also happen to run. If your ideal run ends with a drink and conversation, DCCS might be your club.
When: Monday and Wednesday at 6:30 PM; Saturday at 8-9 AM; Sunday at 8 AM
Best if you're in: Downtown DC, Shaw, Dupont, Cleveland Park
Pace: ~5–6 mile runs, mixed-pace groups (roughly 9–12 min/mile)
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free
Membership: None.

Contact/Social: Website | @dccapitalstriders

πŸ“Peirce Mill (Sunday); Dupont Circle (Saturday); National Mall (Mon) and Shaw's Tavern
3

Every Person Run Club

Best for: First-time racers and pace-inclusive runners.
When: Wednesdays at 6:30 PM and Sundays at 8:30 AM
Best if you're in: Capitol Hill, Navy Yard, Chinatown
Pace: All paces, with 5K and marathon training programs
Skill level: Beginner-friendly, especially good for first 5K runners
Cost: Free for group runs; training programs may have a fee
Membership: None. Just show up for group runs!

More info: See run club details | @everypersonrunclub

πŸ“ Big League Performance & Rehab (Sunday); Tap99 in Navy Yard (Wednesday); lululemon F Street (1st Wednesdays)
4

I Run, You Run

Best for: People looking for a non-competitive run.
When: Monday and Wednesday at 7 PM; Saturday at 8:30 AM
Best if you're in: Various locations throughout Arlington
Pace: Time-based, not distance-based. Accommodates all paces!
Skill level: All levels, beginner to experienced, non-competitive
Cost: Free
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details | @irunyourunofficial

πŸ“ Courthouse Run (Monday); Crystal City Run (Wednesday); Theodore Roosevelt Island Run (Saturday)
5

District Running Collective

Best for: Big energy and post-run socializing; Offers weekly runs and beginner-advanced pace groups.
When: Wednesdays at 6:30 PM and Saturdays at 8 AM
Best if you're in: Union Market, NoMa, Bryant St. Market area
Pace: All paces! Runners split into paced groups (beginner through advanced)
Skill level: All levels welcome
Cost: Free (weekly runs); Paid (expanded access)
Membership: $141 bi-yearly membership

More info: See run club details | @districtrunningcollective

πŸ“ Union Market Plaza
6

NoMa Run Club

Best for: People who think running is more fun when a brewery is involved. Four weekly evening runs that start and end at a brewery.
When: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 6:45 PM; Saturday at 8:30 AM
Best if you're in: NoMa
Pace: All paces, mixed-pace social runs
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free. Feel free to show up for their regular runs.
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details | @nomarunclub

πŸ“REI Co-op (Mon & Sat) and DC Brewery (Wed & Thurs)
7

Slow Girls Run Club DC

Best for: Women, nonbinary runners, and genderqueer runners.
Wednesdays at 6:30 PM.
When: Wednesday at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Foggy Bottom West End
Pace: Slow and social pace + inclusive (built for runners who don't identify as "fast")
Skill level: All levels, especially welcoming to beginners
Cost: Free
Membership: None

More info: See run club details | @slowgirlsrunclubdc

πŸ“ National Mall (Smithsonian metro stop)
8

RunDMV

Best for: Cross-state runners seeking an inclusive, laid-back atmosphere with optional food and drink hangouts after the run.
When: Thursday evenings.
Best if you're in: Various locations throughout DC and Arlington
Pace: All paces, inclusive
Skill level: All levels, welcoming and laid-back
Cost: Free
Membership: None, just show up! RSVP via Meetup recommended.

More info: See run club details | No social media platforms.

πŸ“ Usually Caboose Brewing Company; Or at rotating neighborhood pop-ups across the District, Maryland, and Virginia.
9

November Project DC

Best for: Early birds who love high-energy morning workouts, bodyweight circuits, and socializing. Plus: they have a book club!
When: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6:30 AM.
Best if you're in: Downtown DC, Foggy Bottom
Pace: Not pace-based.
Skill level: All levels, fitness-focused rather than running-pace-focused
Cost: Free.
Membership: None. Just show up!

More info: See run club details | @novemberprojectdc

πŸ“ Lincoln Memorial steps (Wednesdays) and varying spots citywide (Mondays/Fridays).
10

West End Run Club

Best for: Morning runners who want a quick 3-mile loop followed immediately by a heavy dose of coffee and bagels.
When: Friday at 6:45 AM
Best if you're in: West End, Foggy Bottom
Pace: Easy and social pace at a 3-mile loop.
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free! Coffee or bagels are self-pay.
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details | @werc_dc

πŸ“ Call Your Mother Bagels
11

Almost Friday Run Club

Best for: People looking to jumpstart the weekend early with a morning jog before work.
When: Thursday at 7:00 AM.
Best if you're in: Downtown DC
Pace: Social/easy pace
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free
Membership: None. Just show up!

More info: See run club details | @almostfridayrunclub

πŸ“ Emissary Cafe in 2032 P St NW
12

Good Grief DC

Best for: Morning runners looking to clear their heads while dealing with grief with a 3-mile run at a comfortable 8-11 min pace.
When: Mondays at 7:00 AM
Best if you're in: Dupont
Pace:3 mile run (8-11 min pace groups)
Skill level: All levels welcome.
Cost: Free
Membership: None (runners get a coffee discount after at Childhood Cafe)

More info: See run club details | @goodgriefrunning

πŸ“ Childhood Cafe (runners get a discount on coffee after!)
13

Northeast Track Club

Best for: Track workouts and runners who want to get faster. They have a "Better Your Mile" official structured plan if you want to improve your mile time.
When: Tuesday (7 PM) and Saturday (starts around 8-10AM)
Best if you're in: Northeast DC, H Street, Capitol Hill area
Pace: Faster-leaning, speedwork, and trackwork focused, but welcoming to all levels
Skill level: Intermediate to advanced for track sessions; beginners are still welcome with support
Cost: Free.
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details | @ne_trackclub

πŸ“ Eastern Senior High School (Tuesday); Various coffee shops or locations in DC (Saturday)
14

The Dojo of Pain

Best for: Competitive, hard-core runners who love pain, intense speed, and challenging their selves.
When: Tuesday and Thursday at 7 AM; Saturday at 8 AM (winter) or 7:30 AM (summer)
Best if you're in: North Arlington, Georgetown, Downtown
Pace: Fast and built for competitive runners; will most likely drop you if you fall behind
Skill level: Advanced and competitive
Cost: Free
Membership: None

More info: See run club details | @dojoofpain

πŸ“ 14th and Jefferson by the Washington Monument (Tues & Thurs); Baked and Wired in Georgetown (Saturday)
15

Run Club Domestique

Best for: Smaller groups and wine lovers. A more intimate alternative to some of the city's larger clubs.
When: Every Friday at 6:45 PM to 8 PM
Best if you're in: Bloomingdale, NoMa, Eckington
Pace: Social or easy pace; small-group focus
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free for the run; wine and drinks are self-pay
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details | @runclubdomestique

πŸ“ Domestique Wine (starts and ends)
16

DC Frontrunners

Best for: LGBTQ+ runners of all levels looking for an active, highly popular social running and walking club.
When: Tuesday and Thursday at 7 PM; Saturday at 10 AM; Every 4th Sunday at 10 AM
Best if you're in: Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom, West End, Capitol Hill
Pace: All paces for running and walking groups are available
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free for regular weekly runs
Membership: Annual membership is at $30 if you're joining alone, and $50 if you're joining with a partner or family.

More info: See run club details | @dcfrontrunners

πŸ“ 23rd Street NW and P Street NW (Tues, Thurs, Sat); 25th & L Streets, NW (Every 4th Sunday); and Union Station inside the Main Hall (Tuesday)
17

DC Pynk Run Club

Best for: Queer, trans, and affinity running groups looking for a primarily social pace with inclusive walking options and community picnic days.
When: Tuesdays at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Dupont Circle
Pace: ~10-minute mile pace, with walking option
Skill level: All levels, with an inclusive and social focus
Cost: Free
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details | @dcpynk

πŸ“ DuPont Circle Fountain
18

Clarendon Run Club

Best for: Virginia-side runners looking for a friendly mid-week casual social run followed by happy hour food and drinks.
When: Monday at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Clarendon, Courthouse, Arlington
Pace: Social and easy pace
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free!
Membership: None

More info: See run club details | @clarendonrunclub

πŸ“ The Crossing Clarendon
19

Ballston Run Club

Best for: Orange Line corridor runners looking for a consistent evening social run that ends with local dynamic food-hall hangouts with fellow runners who love pizza, pretzels, and beer.
When: Tuesday at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Ballston, Virginia Square
Pace: Social or easy pace
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details

πŸ“ Potomac River Running, Ballston Mall
20

Slow & Steady Run Club

Best for: Runners who prefer a conversational pace, don't want the pressure of speed, and enjoy a mid-week winding down routine.
When: Wednesday at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Dupont, Adams Morgan
Pace: Slow and conversational; explicitly no-pressure runs
Skill level: All levels, beginner-friendly
Cost: Free
Membership: None

More info: See run club details

πŸ“ Kalorama Park
21

Northern Virginia Running Club (NOVA)

Best for: Sub-elite to casual competitive runners looking for structured coaching, track workouts, and cross-country racing. They welcome runners of all levels and ability to run with them.
When: Tuesday (track) and Thursday (run) at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Arlington, Alexandria
Pace: Structured or competitive, with track workouts and XC racing focus, but all levels are welcome
Skill level: All levels, with a competitive or training-oriented core
Cost: Must access their paid membership to join, but you can try for free by signing their waiver.
Membership: Prices are $50 for individual memberships and $75 for family, which includes monthly happy hours, access to special events, club discounts, and race opportunities.

More info: See run club details | @novarunningclub

πŸ“ Rotating locations: Bluemont Park Tennis Courts; Long Bridge Park; or Roosevelt Island
22

Reston Runners

Best for: Northern Virginia residents looking for extensive weekend walk/run options, marathon training groups, and trail runs.
When: Saturday at 8 AM; Sunday mornings at 7 AM (summer) and 8 AM (winter)
Best if you're in: Reston; Herndon; Fairfax County
Pace: All paces with walk and run options for various distances
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free for group runs, but training programs may have fees
Membership: None.

More info: [See run club details](https://) | @restonrunners

πŸ“ Rotating plazas, parks, and trails throughout Reston.
23

Virginia Happy Trails Running Club

Best for: Trail runners and anyone who's tired of running on concrete. For runners looking for rugged off-road paths and steep hills.
When: Wednesday at 6 PM and Sunday at 8 AM
Best if you're in: Cleveland Park, Rosslyn
Pace: All paces, but trail-focused and focuses on off-road paths
Skill level: All levels, but some trails are technical or hilly
Cost: Free for group runs; annual membership available (low-cost) for newsletter/discounts
Membership: $25 per year with a free one year renewal for members who volunteered in three of their official races. You can join with a family for only $35 (both must have the same address).

More info: See run club details | @thevhtrc

πŸ“ Peirce Mill in Rock Creek Park or Roosevelt Island parking lot.
24

DC Road Runners

Best for: Local runners looking for a historic, deeply established club offering formal training programs (10K to Marathon) and low-cost races. Plus: a book club on a come-when-you-like basis.
When: Saturday mornings (Long runs) and mid-week evening track sessions
Best if you're in: Arlington; DC Metro
Pace: All paces; training programs structured by goal pace or distance
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Membership fee is required for training programs and race discounts.
Membership: Membership runs $35/year for individuals ($25 for students) or $50/year for families living in the same household.

More info: See run club details | @dcroadrunners

πŸ“ North Meade Street Park (Arlington, VA) for main long runs.
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Capital Area Runners

Best for: Highly motivated, competitive-minded runners looking for structured group training and a goal-oriented club community.
When: Saturday and Sunday mornings (group training runs, year-round)
Best if you're in: Arlington, VA and broader DC metro area
Pace: Competitive, structured, and geared toward motivated runners with goal races
Skill level: Intermediate to advanced
Cost: Individual membership required
Membership: $50 for individual membership and you can add the Distance Training Program for $65-$300 per 1-6 months, which gets you a custom training plan, group workouts, and coaching.

More info: See more run club details | @carunners

πŸ“ Various
26

Washington Running Club

Best for: Runners of all distances and capabilities looking for a classic, no-nonsense club focused on following healthy running routines.
When: Sunday at 8 AM
Best if you're in: Georgetown
Pace: All paces
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Not mentioned, but you can join the run at first without being a member to see if the club is a good fit.
Membership:** Optional to join β€” membership is $30/year individual or $50/year family, and gets you Sunday distance runs with post-run coffee and conversation, race teams, happy hours, volunteer opportunities, and access to their annual awards party.

More info: See run club details | @washington_running_club

πŸ“ 3307 M Street NW
27

Potomac River Running

Best for: Northern Virginia runners who want a local running store community (similar to Pacers, with group runs, events, and gear all in one place)
When: Tuesday or Thursday evenings at 6:30 PM and Saturday mornings (Varies by store)
Best if you're in: Northern Virginia
Pace: All paces, varies by store location
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Price not stated, but registration required.
Membership: None.

Just a heads up β€” Potomac River Running's Arlington/DC program runs June 14 to October 24 (Sundays, 6:30–9 AM), but registration's already closed for this round.

More info: See run club details | @prrunandwalk

πŸ“ Various Potomac River Running retail store locations across Northern Virginia
28

DC Run Crew

Best for: People who want HIIT-style run training that combines running with bodyweight exercises and intervals.
When: Monday and Wednesday at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: DC
Pace: Interval-based, mixes running with bodyweight circuits; not steady-pace
Skill level: All levels, fitness-focused
Cost: Pricing not stated.
Membership: Membership rates not stated, but joining the club gets you into exclusive events, member-only challenges, and DC Run Crew gear.

More info: See run club details. | @dcruncrew

πŸ“ Various locations; often meet at the Banneker Track or the National Mall
29

Midcity Runners DC

Best for: Social fitness fans who want a party-like atmosphere with music, "boot camp" stops.
When: Monday and Wednesday at 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: Columbia Heights
Pace: Social pace with fitness-stop intervals (boot camp elements)
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free
Membership: None.

More info: See run club details. | @midcityrunners

πŸ“ Rabaut Park
30

After Hours Run Club

Best for: Night owls who run better after dark and looking for a social evening run that eases into nightlife or after-hours social gathering.
When: Wednesday 6:30 PM
Best if you're in: U Street, Adams Morgan, Shaw
Pace: Social or easy pace.
Skill level: All levels
Cost: Free
Membership: None

More info: See run club details and socials

πŸ“ 15th & Constitution start
31

Montgomery County Road Runners

Best for: Maryland residents of all skill sets looking for track workouts, low-cost local races, and fully structured training program structures.
When: Various times and multiple days a week.
Best if you're in: Rockville, Bethesda, Silver Spring
Pace: All paces, with structured training programs by goal pace
Skill level: All levels
Cost: You can join the run at first without being a member to see if the club is a good fit.
Membership: Rates are $42/year (or $63 for 24 months) if you're joining solo and aged 25+, $63/year if you're coming with a partner or as a parent-plus-one-kid setup. If you're bringing the whole family, it's $79/year (or $121 for 24 months) and only $27/year if you're 24 or under joining alone.

More info: See run club details | @mcrrc

πŸ“ Various locations across Montgomery County parks and high school tracks.