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6 clubs found
Portland · Est. 2011
Port City Running Club
Portland's largest and most active running club. PCRC hosts weekly group runs from multiple locations, a summer track series, and organizes volunteers for local races. Welcoming to every pace — from 6-minute milers to those just starting their first mile.
Bar Harbor · Est. 2016
Acadia Trail Runners
Born in the mountains of Acadia, ATR brings together trail runners of all abilities who love running on dirt, roots, and carriage roads. Monthly group adventures explore corners of the island most visitors never see. Strong culture of safety and leave-no-trace.
Camden · Est. 2019
Midcoast Miles
Serving the stretch of coast from Rockland to Belfast, Midcoast Miles is a close-knit community of runners who love exploring the roads, trails, and waterfront paths of Knox County. Post-run coffee at Owl & Turtle is non-negotiable.
Augusta · Est. 2008
Kennebec Valley Harriers
One of central Maine's oldest running clubs, the Harriers have a proud tradition of competitive road racing and cross-country. With dedicated training groups from 5K to marathon, they field strong teams at Maine's major road races. Everyone from age-groupers to first-timers welcomed.
Ellsworth · Est. 2021
Downeast Dirt Runners
A scrappy, tight-knit crew of trail and ultra runners based in Ellsworth and the surrounding Downeast region. If you love muddy trails, remote singletrack, and post-run pints at a local brewery, this is your people. New members always welcome — no ego, all grit.
Damariscotta · Est. 2017
Pemaquid Pacers
A welcoming midcoast running group serving the Damariscotta, Newcastle, and Pemaquid Peninsula area. Weekly runs on quiet roads and coastal trails, with strong ties to local races including the Boothbay Road Race. No one gets left behind.
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