
LINKS
Boston and Running go hand-in-hand. There are so many running related resources in our fair city to share with our visitors.We will do our best to continually update this page to include those links. Visit often as this page develops, or you might miss something!
RUNNING CLUBS
Boston's Most Informal
Running Club Ever:

Meet up with The Most Informal Running Club Ever at the Comm. Ave., Boston City Sports for their weekly Saturday Fun Run (between 11:15 and 11:30am). They split up into groups depending on the turnout for distance and time goals for 3, 5 or 6 mile loops.
Salem's Wicked Running Club:

The Wicked Running Club, based in Salem, MA, was formed in 2004. The Club has grown to 200+ members, drawing runners from Salem and surrounding communities. Their club attracts runners of all abilities and fitness goals, ranging from the recreational jogger to the highly competitive road racer. They are a very social club and very supportive of all their members’ running goals.
TOURS ABROAD
Link Exchange Partners
Barcelona Running Tours
City Running Tours: Glasgow, Scotland
Colchester Sightrunning
Embrace Sports- Portugal
Flamingo Running Tours- South Florida
Madrid Sight Running
Mikes Sightrunning- Berlin
My City Running Tours- South Africa
Paris Running Tours
Run The City: Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
Running Tour Italy (Venice)
Running Tours of Santa Barbara
Scenic Fitness- SydneyToronto Guided Runs
Barcelona Running Tours
City Running Tours: Glasgow, Scotland
Colchester Sightrunning
Embrace Sports- Portugal
Flamingo Running Tours- South Florida
Madrid Sight Running
Mikes Sightrunning- Berlin
My City Running Tours- South Africa
Paris Running Tours
Run The City: Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
Running Tour Italy (Venice)
Running Tours of Santa Barbara
Scenic Fitness- SydneyToronto Guided Runs
LOCAL GOODIES
Walkjogrun
From the Greater Boston area and want to upload your favorite runs to our WalkJogRun page?Please feel free:

Greatruns.net
Mark Lowenstein is the author of three books that map out great runs in Boston, Brookline, and the Burbs. You can find out more about these books at his website: www.greatruns.net
