National Directory — All 50 States

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The most complete directory of track and running clubs across the United States. Browse local clubs, check race results, and get the gear you need.

50 States Covered
1,000+ Clubs Listed
The Directory

Track Clubs by State

Select a state to view all track clubs and running clubs in that area, including contact info, websites, and Google ratings.

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About This Directory

Built for Runners,
by Runners

TrackClubFinder is a national directory designed to make it easy for athletes of every level to find a local track club or running group in their area.

Whether you're a sprinter looking for structured workouts, a distance runner seeking group long runs, or a parent searching for a youth track program — this directory covers clubs across all 50 states.

  • Track clubs, running clubs, and cross country clubs in one place
  • Contact info, website, and Google rating for each listing
  • Links to Athletic.net profiles and race results
  • Gear recommendations for beginners through competitive athletes
  • Sourced from Google Maps data via Outscraper, updated regularly
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FAQ

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about finding a track club.

How do I find a track club near me?

Use the state dropdown at the top of this page or click your state in the directory grid. Each state page lists all track clubs and running clubs in that state with addresses, phone numbers, and links to their websites.

What's the difference between a track club and a running club?

Track clubs typically focus on structured workouts at a track facility — sprints, hurdles, jumps, and middle distance training. Running clubs tend to be more casual and road-focused, centered on group long runs. Many clubs do both. This directory includes all types so you can find the right fit.

How do I find race results for a specific athlete or club?

Athletic.net is the best resource for US track and cross country race results. You can search by athlete name, school, club, or meet. We link to Athletic.net throughout this site.

Are these clubs affiliated with USA Track & Field (USATF)?

Some are, some are not. USATF-affiliated clubs go through the official sanctioning process and may have access to additional competitions. Check the individual club's website or contact them directly to confirm their affiliation status.

How current is the club data?

Our listings are sourced from Google Maps data and updated regularly. Club details like phone numbers and hours can change, so always verify directly with the club before visiting.

Can I add or update my club's listing?

If your club is missing or has outdated information, the fastest way to update it is to make sure your Google Maps / Google Business Profile listing is accurate — our data pulls directly from that source.

What gear do I need to join a track club?

Most clubs just need you to show up in comfortable athletic wear and running shoes. If you plan to run on a track, spikes are eventually worth investing in for sprint events. Check the Gear section of this site for recommended beginner and advanced equipment.

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