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Foot Traffic on NW 23rd Group Run and Walk weekly waiver 2026

Foot Traffic on 23rd

A hands-on club at Foot Traffic on 23rd in Portland.

Foot Traffic on NW 23rd Group Run and Walk weekly waiver 2026 is a club open to all levels, held at Foot Traffic on 23rd in Portland, OR. The price is not publicly listed. The class runs weekly. Check Foot Traffic on 23rd's site for the latest availability and booking.

PricePrice on request
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ActivityWalking Clubs
ClassFoot Traffic on NW 23rd Group Run and Walk weekly waiver 2026
LevelAll levels
PricePrice on request
FrequencyWeekly
LocationFoot Traffic on 23rd, Portland OR
ProviderFoot Traffic on 23rd
BookingAvailable — see booking link

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Common Questions About Walking Clubs in Portland

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

Do walking clubs cost money in Portland?

No. Every club on this page is free — Portland's walking scene is entirely volunteer-led or community-program funded. The only cost anywhere is what you might spend at the food court after a Food Court 5000 walk.

Do I need to register in advance?

Mostly no. Friendly House, the Beth-Israel-style drop-ins and PUPs take walkers who simply show up. Walk with a Doc asks you to sign up (free) so the organizers know how many to expect, and the PDX Women Who Walk group posts meeting points in its community.

What pace and distance should I expect?

Usually 1–3 miles at a relaxed conversational pace — these are walks, not workouts. The Portland Urban Pedestrians cover more ground on some routes, and the dementia-friendly group is deliberately slow. Expect 45–90 minutes door-to-door.

What should I bring to a group walk?

Comfortable shoes, a water bottle, and layers: Portland walks are rain-or-shine. Indoor options like Food Court 5000 mean you can walk year-round even on the wettest Sundays.

Are walking clubs beginner-friendly?

Extremely. The dementia-friendly group, the Friendly House neighborhood walk, and Walk with a Doc are all explicitly paced for newcomers. Several organizers describe their job as 'making sure nobody walks alone'.