A Walk in the Woods
Memorial Park
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Memorial Park
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| Class | Price | Duration | Level | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Walk in the Woods | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| First of the month - Walk/Run at Memorial Park | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Fit Houston East Aldine Park Pop-Up Walk | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Get Up 10 Walk/Run Club | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| HCPA 2026 Disaster Relief Walkathon | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Hermann Park Wellness Walk | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Let’s Walk Sis 1st Annual | $12.51 | — | All levels | — |
| Memorial Park Wellness Walk | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| RSVP through Sweatpals: Quarter Crisis Run Club | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| SUNDAY SOCIAL CLUB | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Social & Swing w/ Fore The Culture Golf Club | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Stars & Stripes Walk Club | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Stronger Together Walk Houston – 6th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| The Wellness Club | $17.85 | — | All levels | — |
| Walk On It: Together We Are Stronger | Price on request | — | All levels | — |
| Provider | Level | Price from | Classes | Neighborhood |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Memorial Park Tennis Center | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| Memorial Park | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| East Aldine District | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| T.C.Jester Park | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| Buffalo Run Park | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| McGovern Centennial Gardens | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| 9001 Airport Blvd suite 208 | All levels | $12.51 | 1 | — |
| Cullen Running Trails Center | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| 1027 W 19th St | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| Harold's Chicken & Sports Bar | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| East River 9 | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| 3452 Fellows Rd | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| Oyster Creek Park | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
| LIVE Hydration Spa Kirby | All levels | $17.85 | 1 | — |
| Hunters Glen Park | All levels | n/a | 1 | — |
Almost all of them — most clubs welcome newcomers to any walk, and walk leaders will usually introduce you to the group. If a walk is pace-specific, the listing says so.
The majority are free. Paid guided walks show their fee on the booking page, so there are no surprises at the trailhead.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. For longer trail walks, the organizer's page will list anything else you should carry.
Most walks are drop-in, but a few venues (parks, museums) require a reservation. Check the booking link on the walk card.
A walking club is the lowest-commitment fitness membership that exists: no dues, no sign-up contract, no equipment — in our five cities, nearly every group in these guides is free to join and free to attend. You show up at the meeting point, walk, and leave when the walk ends. It's also the most beginner-friendly format we list: no skill level, no tryout, and no minimum pace.
Groups come in a few flavors, and it's worth matching one to your temperament. Neighborhood social clubs walk to talk and see the city, usually three to five miles at a friendly pace and often ending at a coffee shop. Health-program walks (like Walk with a Doc) pair a short talk with an hour-long walk at your own pace. There are dog-friendly clubs, mall-walking groups that meet indoors in winter, and stair-walking or meditation-walk specialties. All of them welcome newcomers.
Your first walk is deliberately informal: you'll be greeted at a landmark or parking lot, told the route, and set loose at your own pace. Many groups split into faster and slower packs after the first mile, and several explicitly say to walk your own speed — you won't be left behind. Most walks run 60 to 90 minutes; a few run longer. The social add-on — coffee afterward — is where the club part of walking club happens.
Bring comfortable shoes you've already broken in, water, a hat, and layers, because groups walk rain or shine in most cities. Check the listing for RSVP: several clubs in our guides ask you to register (usually free) so they know who's coming, and dog-friendly groups will say so. A liability waiver is required at a few clubs — it takes thirty seconds, and it's the one piece of paperwork walking clubs ever produce.
The consistency is the point. A weekly group walk is the easiest habit in these guides to actually keep, and it's why health programs partner with walking clubs in the first place: the social commitment is what gets people out the door on a Tuesday. If you're new to the city, to exercise, or just to the idea of a club, start with the group whose pace sounds least intimidating — you can trade up once you're hooked.
We're adding more city guides as each one proves out. Meanwhile, these neighboring guides are live: