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Boston, MA

Includes City & Immediate Northern & Western Suburbs. See also our guides to Boston's North and South Shores

Boston is among the world’s great running cities. In addition to its bucolic setting, Boston is host to the famed Boston Marathon, headquarters of numerous running shoe companies, and home to 150,000 college students. Our guide to running in Boston includes the city and immediate northern & western suburbs. We have separate guides for Boston’s North Shore & South Shore. If you’d like to have an in-person guided running experience in Boston, we highly recommend our friends at Go! Running Tours.

Some of the most famous city runs in the world are located in Boston, from the Charles River Paths to the greenery and majesty of the Olmsted-designed Emerald Necklace. There are also some spectacular runs along the much-improved Boston Harbor, and some great waterfront runs in South Boston and East Boston. Our guide to running in Boston also includes several tours featuring Boston’s history: the Freedom Trail, Bunker Hill, and the Battle Road (Lexington to Concord). As homage to Boston’s famed universities, enjoy our running tour of Harvard and MIT, as well as the bucolic Wellesley College, located west of Boston. Just north of downtown, there’s nice running on the recently improved trails along the Mystic River, the 11-mile Northern Strand Trail from Everett to Lynn, and 100 miles of trails in Middlesex Fells.

We’ve also included a guide to the Boston Marathon course. We’ve recently added recommendations for the best residential running spots near downtown, and in the immediate western suburbs of Brookline, Newton, and Wellesley. For destination runs, take a ferry to the Harbor Islands in summer, and in fall, enjoy or ‘foliage’ routes in Carlisle and orchard country west of Boston.

Boston is quite compact. Staying downtown in Back Bay or the financial district, or in Cambridge will provide good access to running on the Charles River paths and some of the historic sections of Boston. The Seaport area, which includes the Convention Center has some great running along the water. Boston’s decent but creaky transportation system, called “The T” has a subway, buses, and commuter rail.

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Boston’s climate is influenced by the ocean. Summers are warm to hot, and it can be humid. Autumn is gorgeous. Winter can be harsh, with 45 inches average snowfall — but many storms in the winter change from snow to rain due to the ocean effect. You have to be careful in spring, as northeast winds can keep the weather cool and damp.

Where to Stay

If you want to be within a mile of the Charles River paths, the best place to stay is in Back Bay or on the Cambridge side of the path. If you want to be near the waterfront paths, you can stay in the Financial District, near North Station and Charlestown (which also place you near the river paths) or some of the newer hotels in the Seaport area.

  

Running Stores

Here is a guide to independent running stores in the Boston area, within proximity to the iconic routes. The ‘gran daddy’ of Boston running stores is Marathon Sports, which has a location right near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, plus seven other stores in the area.

  • Marathon Sports. The best running stores in Boston. Also in Cambridge, Brookline, and suburbs.
  • New Balance Store. Good selection, located in Back Bay.
  • Finish Line. Running and apparel store in Cambridge near river, and inside Macy’s in the financial district.
  • South End Athletic Company. Small store, knowledgeable staff, a little off the beaten track.

Group Runs:

If you’d like to connect with some group runs in Boston, here are some good options.

  • Marathon Sports has weekly group runs from many of their stores. INFO

  • Nike Boston has various group runs throughout the week. Details here.

  • South End Athletic Company has group runs at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and longer ones Saturday at 10:00 am.

  • City Running Tours Boston has a huge number of group runs, with various touristy and fun themes, for a fee. They can also be booked for customized individual and small group runs.

CommunityIf you’d like to connect with some group runs in Boston, here are some good options.

  • Marathon Sports has a free group run Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. that leaves from their Boylston St. store
  • Nike Boston has various group runs throughout the week. Details here.
  • South End Athletic Company has group runs at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and longer ones Saturday at 10:00 am.
  • City Running Tours Boston has a huge number of group runs, with various touristy and fun themes, for a fee. They can also be booked for customized individual and small group runs.

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