New York City is the largest city in the country, with 8.4 million people calling one of its five boroughs home. The Big Apple is also home to one of the biggest road races in the world, the New York City Marathon. You shouldn’t be surprised, then, to discover that there are hundreds of running clubs throughout the city.

So whether you’re moving to NYC or are looking to join a new running club, we have a comprehensive list of all the running clubs out there. The list is sorted by borough, then by alphabetical order. Each entry links to a club’s website or social media page. So scroll through and find the right crew for your running future!

New York City Running Clubs

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The Bronx

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Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, New York City.
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718 Run

Bronx Rockets

BX Endurance Runners

BX Pints & Pavements

Mile Style

Respect the Runner

Startline Runners

Van Cortlandt Track Club

Brooklyn

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A woman runs in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New. York City.
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Bed Stuy Flyers

BK Run Project

Black Men Run

Brookyln Queer Run Club

Brooklyn Rogues

Brooklyn Track Club

Brooklyn Tri Club

Commonwealth Running Club

Crown Heights Running Club

Define NY Track Club

Girls Run NYC

Goldfinger Track Club

Life of the Party Runners

MOTIVNY

Nightcrawlers Running Club

North Brooklyn Runners

Ocean Parkway Runners

Positive Mental Energy

Prospect Park Track Club

Queer Runnings BK

Ready Set Mo

Ridge Runners

Running Souls Run Club

Shore Road Striders

SOCA Run Club

South Brooklyn Running Club

South Central Brooklyn Runners

Spartan Sundays Run Club

Team We Run Kings

Ukrainian Running Club

Williamsburg Track Club

Yogi Runners Club

Manhattan

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Runners out for a jog in Central Park.
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Achilles International NYC

Adobo Social and Anti-Social Athletic Club

Badass Lady Gang

Belarusian Running Team

Black Girls Run

Bridle Path Track Club

Bunji Running

Charley’s Columbus Circle Crew

Central Park Running Club

Central Park Track Club

Dashing Whippets

Distance Project NYC

Dyckman Run Club

East River Park Track Club

Elitefeats

Empire Tri Club

Fox Running

Front Runners New York

Future Run Club

Google Flying Donuts

Great Hill Track Club

Group Training Running Club

Harlem Run

Henwood Hounds Racing Team

The Joggers Club

Korean Road Runners Club

Latinas Run

Latinos Run

Mercury Masters

Midnight Runners

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More runners in Central Park.
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Mile High Run Club

Millrose

The Most Informal Running Club Ever

NewBee Running Club

New York Athletic Club

New York Flyers

New York Harriers

Nuchal Heads Track Club

NYC Fun Run

NYC Muslim Running Club

Old Man Run Club

Paragon Sports Run Club

Polska Running Team

Porous Pugs Running Club

Project Sweat

The Reservoir Dogs

Riverbank Runners

Run For Chinatown

Russian Running Club NYC

Shoe4Africa

Streets 101

Team Osprey

Trilatino Triathlon Club

Type One Run

Unrushers

Urban Athletics

Warren Street Social & Athletic Club

West Side Runners

West Side YMCA Road Runners Club

We Are NYC Running Club

West NYC Run Club

Queens

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Queensbridge Park in Long Island City, Queens, New York City.
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Alley Pond Striders

Ditmar’s Dashers

Forest Park Runners

Hellgate Road Runners

Long Island City Runners

MRC Queens

Pinoy Runners

Queens Distance Runners

Quicksilver Striders

Run LIC

Runhustlerun

Rockaway Gliders

Team WEPA

We Run Hollis

Witold’s Runners

Woodside-Sunnyside Runners

World’s Fair Run Crew

Staten Island

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The start of the New York City Marathon on Staten Island.
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Atlético Hispano Correcaminos

Just Us Running Club

Richmond Rockets

Staten Island Athletic Club

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Chris Hatler is a writer and editor based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but before joining Runner’s World and Bicycling, he was a pro runner for Diadora, qualifying for multiple U.S. Championships in the 1500 meters. At his alma mater the University of Pennsylvania, Chris was a multiple-time Ivy League conference champion and sub-4 minute miler.