All levels Weekly

Walking Meditation Sessions

Paul Wagner Denver Spiritual Community · City Park / Sloan's Lake / Belmar Park, Denver

Free walking meditation sessions led by the Paul Wagner community, rain or shine, with no commitment required.

Walking Meditation Sessions is a club open to all levels, held at Paul Wagner Denver Spiritual Community in Denver, CO. It is free to attend. The class runs weekly. Schedule: Weekly at rotating parks (City Park, Sloan's Lake, Belmar). Check Paul Wagner Denver Spiritual Community's site for the latest availability and booking.

PriceFree
Duration1 hour
ScheduleWeekly at rotating parks (City Park, Sloan's Lake, Belmar)
MaterialsNot included — see price note
Best forWalkers who want mindfulness with movement
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At a Glance

ActivityWalking Clubs
ClassWalking Meditation Sessions
LevelAll levels
Duration1 hour
PriceFree
FrequencyWeekly
ScheduleWeekly at rotating parks (City Park, Sloan's Lake, Belmar)
LocationPaul Wagner Denver Spiritual Community, Denver CO
ProviderPaul Wagner Denver Spiritual Community
BookingAvailable — see booking link

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Last checked: Aug 18, 2026

Source: Official provider website

Prices and schedules change. Please confirm current details with Paul Wagner Denver Spiritual Community 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'.