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Walking Talking Men

Walking Talking Men · Lower Queen Anne, Seattle

A weekly men's walking group meeting at KEXP in Lower Queen Anne — about two miles, rain or shine.

Walking Talking Men is a club open to all levels, held at Walking Talking Men in Seattle, WA. It is free to attend. The class runs weekly. Schedule: Mondays 6:30pm, ~2 miles. Check Walking Talking Men's site for the latest availability and booking.

PriceFree
Duration1 hour
ScheduleMondays 6:30pm, ~2 miles
MaterialsNot included — see price note
Best forMen wanting company on a weekly walk
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At a Glance

ActivityWalking Clubs
ClassWalking Talking Men
LevelAll levels
Duration1 hour
PriceFree
FrequencyWeekly
ScheduleMondays 6:30pm, ~2 miles
LocationWalking Talking Men, Seattle WA
ProviderWalking Talking Men
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 Walking Talking Men before booking.

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Common Questions About Walking Clubs in Seattle

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

Do walking clubs cost money in Seattle?

No. Every club on this page is free — the Seattle Stair Walkers, Walking for Well-Being, Walking Talking Men, Sound Steps, Feet First walks, and the Out and About club all cost nothing. The stair walkers are a free Meetup group and intend to stay that way.

Do I need to register in advance?

Mostly just show up. The stair walkers use Meetup RSVPs (free) so leaders know numbers, and Feet First posts each walk's meeting point. Sound Steps and Walking Talking Men take drop-ins; the Out and About club announces meeting points in its Instagram posts.

What pace and distance should I expect?

One to three miles. Walking Talking Men is a steady two-mile loop; Sound Steps walks run about an hour; the stair walkers do 2–3 hours of continuous climbing — the one group here that qualifies as a workout. The Out and About club covers 3–4 miles at a social pace.

What should I bring to a group walk?

Water, layers, and truly waterproof shoes — Seattle walks run rain-or-shine, and the stair routes stay wet year-round. The stair walkers add: trail shoes, a phone with a charged battery, and a headlamp for evening routes in winter.

Are walking clubs beginner-friendly?

Yes. Sound Steps is designed for beginners 50+, the Walking for Well-Being group describes itself as 'no one left behind', and Feet First's mission is literally getting more people walking. The stair walkers are the steepest learning curve, and even they welcome newcomers.