People's Community Clinic leads a free monthly doctor-led walk at Mueller with a short health talk first.
Walk with a Doc (Mueller) is a club open to all levels, held at People's Community Clinic (Walk with a Doc) in Austin, TX. It is free to attend. The class runs as a series of sessions. Schedule: First Friday of the month, 10am. Check People's Community Clinic (Walk with a Doc)'s site for the latest availability and booking.
PriceFree
Duration1 hour
ScheduleFirst Friday of the month, 10am
MaterialsNot included — see price note
Best forWalkers who want a doctor talk plus exercise
People's Community Clinic (Walk with a Doc), Austin TX
Provider
People's Community Clinic (Walk with a Doc)
Booking
Available — see booking link
Data Verification
Last checked: Aug 18, 2026
Source: Official provider website
Prices and schedules change. Please confirm current details with People's Community Clinic (Walk with a Doc) before booking.
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Common Questions About Walking Clubs in Austin
These are the questions people most often ask about walking clubs in Austin — answers apply city-wide, not just to this class.
Do walking clubs cost money in Austin?
No — every club on this page is free. No Girl Walks Alone, Strut, the Mueller and Boggy Creek Walk with a Doc programs, and Walking Moms of Austin all cost nothing. The screening at Boggy Creek is free too.
Do I need to register in advance?
Mostly just show up. No Girl Walks Alone asks for a free Sweatpals RSVP so organizers know numbers, and Walking Moms of Austin posts meeting points in its (private, free) Facebook group. The doctor-led walks ask nothing in advance.
What pace and distance should I expect?
Roughly 60–90 minutes at an easy pace. The Strut walk is a gentle social lap of the Town Lake Trail; Walking Moms' park loops are stroller-compatible; the doctor walks are deliberately short so the talk-and-walk format fits in an hour.
What should I bring to a group walk?
Water, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen — Austin's walks are outdoors and hot for half the year. A hat helps. The Boggy Creek walk's health screenings require nothing beyond showing up.
Are walking clubs beginner-friendly?
Very. The Walk with a Doc programs exist for people who haven't walked in years, and the women's and moms' groups take absolute beginners every single week. There are no pace requirements anywhere on this page.