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Walk with a Doc Denver

National Jewish Health (Walk with a Doc) · Rotating Denver parks, Denver

National Jewish Health leads free doctor-led walks at Crestmoor Park, Bible Park, City Park and the Skyline Medical Offices.

Walk with a Doc Denver is a club open to all levels, held at National Jewish Health (Walk with a Doc) in Denver, CO. It is free to attend. The class runs as a series of sessions. Schedule: Rotating parks, monthly. Check National Jewish Health (Walk with a Doc)'s site for the latest availability and booking.

PriceFree
Duration1 hour
ScheduleRotating parks, monthly
MaterialsNot included — see price note
Best forHealth-conscious walkers
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ActivityWalking Clubs
ClassWalk with a Doc Denver
LevelAll levels
Duration1 hour
PriceFree
FrequencySeries
ScheduleRotating parks, monthly
LocationNational Jewish Health (Walk with a Doc), Denver CO
ProviderNational Jewish Health (Walk with a Doc)
BookingAvailable — see booking link

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Last checked: Aug 18, 2026

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Prices and schedules change. Please confirm current details with National Jewish Health (Walk with a Doc) before booking.

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Common Questions About Walking Clubs in Denver

These are the questions people most often ask about walking clubs in Denver — answers apply city-wide, not just to this class.

Do walking clubs cost money in Denver?

No — every club on this page is free. Colorado Frontrunners suggests a ~$25/year donation but makes clear membership is not required, and every other group is a straight zero. The Hot Girl Walk events are free-ticketed on Eventbrite.

Do I need to register in advance?

Mostly just show up. Frontrunners, the walking meditation, and Homegirl Walks take drop-ins. The Eventbrite groups (Hot Girl Walk, 16th Street Walking Club) use free tickets so organizers know headcounts, and Walk with a Doc posts each month's park ahead of time.

What pace and distance should I expect?

Expect 60–90 minutes at a conversational pace. The 16th Street club and Hot Girl Walk are easy social strolls; Homegirl Walks runs a steady but kind pace; the walking meditation is deliberately slow and silent. None of them are workouts.

What should I bring to a group walk?

Water, layers, and sun protection — Denver's altitude makes both hydration and sunscreen non-negotiable, and summer mornings start cold. The Hot Girl Walk ends at a coffee shop if you want to bring cash for the optional part.

Are walking clubs beginner-friendly?

Yes. Homegirl Walks and the Hot Girl Walk explicitly welcome newcomers every single week, Walk with a Doc is paced for anyone, and the walking meditation requires nothing but showing up. Colorado Frontrunners emphasizes 'all paces, all bodies'.