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Find a run or walk club in Orlando

Get your steps in as you sprint or stroll with new friends at these clubs around the Orlando area.

A group of about nine mmen and women are jogging, smiling and offering peace signs to the camera.

Smile through the sweat.

Photo by GRO Run Club

It feels like folks in Orlando are always on the move, which might explain the number of walking and running clubs in the area. If you’re ready to take the next step in your fitness and social journey, lace up your sneakers and join a local club.

Home State Run Club — Whether you’re in it for the socializing or the cardio, this brisk 45-minute Monday night meet-up in Winter Park scores you 15% off your entire tab.

Park Brewing Run Club — Feel more than good about lacing up with this free Monday night 5k walk/run put on by the pros at Core Values Physical Therapy.

Orlando Runners Club — Orlando’s OG running crew since 1976 offers weekly + monthly events, including Mellow Mushroom fun runs (pizza perks included) every Monday.

Ten10 Run Club — Enjoy happy hour pricing all evening when you join this Tuesday night team with one- to five-mile course options available.

Ivanhoe Park Brewing Run Club — Training for a 5K? This Wednesday night group gets you race day-ready in no time.

Milk District Run Club — Sprint to this Thursday night trek starting at 6:30 p.m. and ending with %15 off your tab at Sideward Brewing.

Fleet Feet Maitland x Brewlando — Test out the newest running shoes before gearing up for these Thursday night jogs.

Grit Running Orlando — GRO the distance with this community-focused group that meets on Saturday mornings at 7:45 a.m. starting at the Williams Family YMCA.

Clermont Waterfront parkrunIt’s not technically a run club, but this free, weekly 5k invites all walks (runs, jogs, etc.) of life for a Saturday morning out-and-back on South Lake Trail.

Track Shack’s Sunday Run — Kick off your weekend with a Sunday morning run and score a free fluffy treat from The Salty Donut. This group meets every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.

Black Girls Run! — Promoting fitness, wellness, and community, this local chapter offers weekly runs and events that make getting active feel empowering and inclusive.

Apopka Run Club — Get some steps in while supporting the group’s conservation pledge to “support the places [it] tread[s]” with its annual Polar Plunge fundraiser.

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