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Running Clubs in Vermont

Vermont’s vibrant running community offers a welcoming atmosphere for runners of all levels, with active clubs in Burlington, Montpelier, and Stowe that celebrate the state’s stunning natural landscapes. From scenic trail runs through the Green Mountains to organized road races and group training sessions, Vermont provides the perfect backdrop to connect, challenge yourself, and embrace a supportive regional running culture. Join a local club and experience the unique blend of camaraderie and outdoor adventure that defines running in the Green Mountain State.

Top Running Clubs

Von Tramp Hash House Harriers
General
Burlington, Vermont

Von Tramp Hash House Harriers

Von Tramp Hash House Harriers (VTH3) is a social running and walking club based in northwestern Vermont, welcoming individuals of all fitness levels. As a kennel of the global Hash House Harriers, VTH3 organizes runs on the first and third Saturdays of each month throughout the year, offering diverse terrains from snowy trails to city roads. Participants, known as Hashers, follow trails marked by a designated Hare using flour or chalk, with runs varying in length and location for each trail. The club emphasizes a fun and inclusive atmosphere, often incorporating singing, drinking, and camaraderie into their activities. With a nominal hash cash contribution, typically $6.90, members get to enjoy post-run drinks and snacks. Whether you're a seasoned runner or new to the sport, VTH3 invites you to join them for an adventurous trail experience.

Long Trail Running Club
General
Burlington, Vermont

Long Trail Running Club

Long Trail Running Club is a welcoming and inclusive community of trail running enthusiasts based in the greater Burlington, VT area. The club aims to provide a supportive environment for runners of all levels to come together for group runs, social gatherings, and shared experiences on the trails. Whether you're a beginner looking to start your running journey or an experienced ultramarathoner, the club offers a variety of events and activities to cater to different preferences and paces. Emphasizing camaraderie and kindness, the club encourages participation without any pressure to drink, making it accessible to all. Membership is free for the first 6 months, and a nominal annual fee of $5 is charged thereafter to cover administrative costs. However, financial constraints are not a barrier to joining, as the club is committed to keeping running accessible to everyone. Come join us on the trails and experience the joy of running together!

Bolters Run Club
General
Burlington, Vermont

Bolters Run Club

Bolters Run Club is a welcoming and inclusive community of runners in Burlington, VT who come together every week to participate in a fun and accessible 5k run. The club encourages individuals of all fitness levels to join them for a refreshing and invigorating run through scenic routes, fostering a supportive environment for both beginners and experienced runners to improve their fitness and connect with like-minded enthusiasts.

Chicks on Sticks VT
Women Only
Burlington, Vermont

Chicks on Sticks VT

Chicks on Sticks VT is a vibrant running club that provides a supportive platform for sharing achievements in running, skinning, cycling, and various outdoor activities. The club encourages members to participate in club challenges and pursue individual accomplishments, whether it's a thrilling day of shredding or exploring scenic trails. It's a community where women can celebrate their successes, connect with like-minded individuals, and discover new adventurous destinations. Join Chicks on Sticks VT for a joyful journey on the trails and beyond!

Onion River (Slow) Running Club
General
Burlington, Vermont

Onion River (Slow) Running Club

The Onion River (Slow) Running Club is dedicated to community empowerment through movement within the watershed of the Onion River. Their weekly runs take place every Thursday at 5:30 pm, welcoming runners of all levels. With a 'no drop' pace policy and a different route planned each week, participants can enjoy a varied and inclusive running experience that promotes camaraderie and fitness.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of running clubs are available in Vermont?
    Vermont hosts a variety of running clubs including beginner-friendly groups, competitive training teams, trail running clubs, and social running communities. Use the city filter to find clubs in specific areas.
  • How do I join a running club in Vermont?
    Click on any club to view its details page where you'll find information about joining, meeting times, and contact details. Many clubs welcome new members and offer trial runs.
  • Are there beginner-friendly running clubs in Vermont?
    Yes! Many clubs in Vermont welcome beginners and offer multiple pace groups. Look for clubs that mention "all levels welcome" or "beginner-friendly" in their descriptions.
  • What should I expect at my first running club meeting in Vermont?
    Most clubs start with a brief introduction and warm-up, followed by a group run at various paces. After the run, many clubs socialize together. Arrive a few minutes early and don't worry about keeping up - most clubs have multiple pace groups.