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Our clubs host recurring small-group events and need run clubs. Partner with us to be one of the run clubs they choose.

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Create a home for your run club with sign-ups, schedules, and route info — all in one place.

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MILE HIGH RUN CO.
City Park Pavilion, Denver, CO 80205
Run Clubs
you@milehighrunco.com
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Match runners by pace

Runners sign up and get grouped with others at their level so nobody gets left behind.

Runners matched into pace groups for a weekly run
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MILE HIGH RUN CO.
City Park Pavilion
4.9
AvailableUp to Open·All paces · coffee after at Thump Coffee
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The Corner Spot
Cafe·0.3 mi
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Greenlight Studio
Workshop·0.7 mi
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Track what matters

See attendance trends, member growth, and retention — all without spreadsheets.

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Upcoming Events

MILE HIGH RUN CO.

This week
Events

4

Expected guests

68

Coming up

Thursday Night Dinners
Thu, Feb 6·7:00 PM
16
Weekly
Wine & Words Book Club
Sat, Feb 8·3:00 PM
12
Biweekly
Sunday Social Brunch
Sun, Feb 9·11:00 AM
24
Weekly

Loved by partners

Pace matching changed everything. Runners stay because they found their people, not just a route.

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Jordan

Run Club Founder · Denver

We went from 20 runners to 200 in six months. Word of mouth does the work for us now.

K

Keisha

Club Organizer · Brooklyn

No more spreadsheets, no more group texts. Sign-ups and scheduling just happen automatically.

T

Tomás

Run Crew Captain · Miami

Local sponsors started reaching out to us once they saw our attendance numbers. Game changer.

B

Bridget

Community Run Director · Chicago

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FAQ

What is On The Town?

On The Town is a platform where club organizers create recurring social events — running groups, cycling clubs, dinner clubs, and more. These clubs need great tools to manage signups, schedules, and member matching, and that's exactly what On The Town provides. As a run club organizer, you get a home base for your community and get discovered by runners in your area looking for a group to join.

How can run clubs partner with On The Town?

Sign up as a partner organization — it's completely free. Running groups, marathon training crews, and fitness clubs are always looking for established run clubs to join or partner with for regular group runs. Once listed, runners in your area can discover your club, sign up for weekly runs, and get matched into the right pace group automatically.

What types of runners join run clubs on On The Town?

Casual joggers, marathon trainers, trail runners, couch-to-5K groups, and social running crews. These bring recurring members who show up week after week and help grow your running community through word of mouth and shared experiences.

Does it cost anything for run clubs to partner?

No. Partnering with On The Town is completely free. We never charge fees, take a cut, or require any subscription. You simply get a platform to organize your runs, manage signups, and get discovered by runners looking for a great group to join in your area.

How can I start a run club and grow membership quickly?

Starting a run club used to mean managing spreadsheets, group texts, and social media posts. On The Town handles signups, pace group matching, and scheduling so you can focus on showing up and running. New runners in your area discover your club through the platform, which means your membership grows organically without you having to do constant marketing. Many clubs go from 20 to 200 members within their first six months.

How does pace matching help with run club retention?

Nothing kills a new runner's enthusiasm faster than showing up to a group run and getting dropped by faster runners. On The Town's pace matching ensures that every runner finds their people — whether they're running 7-minute miles or taking it easy at 12. When runners feel like they belong in their group, they come back every week. Clubs that use pace matching see dramatically higher attendance and retention than those running a single-group format.

What makes On The Town different from Strava or Facebook Groups for run clubs?

Strava tracks individual workouts and Facebook Groups handle communication, but neither is built for organizing recurring in-person events with signup management and pace matching. On The Town gives you a dedicated club page, automatic pace grouping, attendance tracking, and a way for new runners to discover and join your club. It's purpose-built for run club organizers who want to grow a real community, not just post updates.
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