Browse Our Runs


Don’t forget that our most popular tour is a customized run to and from where you are staying...

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    Beacon Hill Run (2.5 Miles)

     

    Beacon Hill is one of the last of the three historic hills of Boston. It's where the affluent and stylish live and where all of the important legislation is passed for the state. Begin and end with us at the Charles MGH T (subway) stop. A perfect run for someone staying near MIT, downtown, or for someone who is near the T's Red Line.
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    Boston Neighborhood Run (3 Miles)

     

    Want to run the perimeter of Boston and see Beacon Hill, the North End, the Financial District, Chinatown, and Back Bay? If so, then this is your run. We begin at the North Station T (subway) stop and drop you off in Boston's bustling Copley Square. This is a perfect run for someone staying downtown, or for someone who is near the T's Green line.
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    Charles River Run (3 Miles)

     

    The Charles River Run is one of our favorites. We begin at the Kendall Square T (subway) stop, run down the Memorial Drive side of the Charles River, and across the Mass Ave bridge. The run continues along the Boston side of the river by the Esplanade, across the Longfellow, or the "Salt and Pepper", bridge, and back to the Kendall Square T stop. This is a perfect run for someone staying near MIT, or for someone who is near the T's Red Line.
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    Freedom Trail Run (3 Miles)

     

    The Freedom Trail Run is exactly what it sounds like... Running history! We start you off at the Park Street T (subway) stop in the Boston Common. On this run you'll pass the State House, Faneuil Hall, the Paul Revere's house, the Bunker Hill Monument, and all the things in between! This is a perfect run for someone staying downtown, or for near the T's Red or Green lines.
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    Public Garden to Fenway Run (3.5 Miles)

     

    Runners will start at the historic Boston Public Library, and head through Back Bay to the Boston Public Garden, then back down Newbury Street, and past Fenway, before heading back to the Public Garden. This is a perfect run for someone staying downtown, in the Back Bay, or for someone who is near the T's Green Line.
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    Cambridgeside River Run (4 Miles)

     

    The Cambridgeside River Run can be started at either the Harvard or Kendall Square T (subway) stops. The run progresses down by the Cambridge side of the "Dirty Water" and into the other famous square. This is a perfect run for someone staying near Harvard, MIT, or for someone who is near the T's Red Line.
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    Charles River Run (4 Miles)

     

    This is a variation on one of our favorite runs. We begin at the Kendall Square T (subway) stop, run down the Memorial Drive side of the Charles River, and across the Mass Ave bridge. The run continues on the Boston side of the river by the Esplanade, down to the Museum of Science, and back to the Kendall Square T stop. This is a perfect run for someone staying near MIT, or for someone who is near the T's Red Line.
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    Harvard River Run (6 Miles)

     

    We begin this run at the Harvard Square T (subway) stop and run along the Boston side of the Charles River. This route will take us by the Esplande Hatchshell, across the Longfellow, or "Salt and Pepper", Bridge and finally to its end at the Kendall Square T stop. This is a perfect run for someone staying near Harvard, MIT, or for someone who is near the T's Red Line.
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    The Last Nine (9 Miles)

     

    This run travels through three historic towns, and lets you run the last nine miles of the official Boston Marathon course. Want hills? This course begins a few miles before the infamous "Heartbreak Hill." This is a perfect run for someone staying near the T's Green Line.
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    Loch Ness Loop (10 Miles)

     

    The Loch Ness Loop runs through the neighborhoods of Cambridge, Arlington, and Somerville via the Minute Man Trail. This is not much of a sightseeing run, but we like it. This is a perfect run for someone staying near Harvard, North Cambridge, North Somerville, or for someone who is near the T's Red Line. A great, flat, training course away from the busy streets. Come join us in the belly of the beast!
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    The Fells Trail Run (Various Mileages)

     

    The is Jared's favorite spot for running, biking, and taking the pooch. If you want to be running trails in the "great outdoors" but don't want to go too far from the city, this run is for you (not T accessible).
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    Ponkapoag Trail Run (4 or 8 Miles)

     

    This is one of Abby's favorite trail runs. One loop around the pond is four miles. Two laps is eight miles. This course is easy to find, and hard to get lost in (about 20 minutes south of the city; not T accessible).

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