Van Cortlandt Track Club (VCTC)
VCTC is one of the oldest running clubs in New York City, founded in 1977 and rooted in the Bronx's Van Cortlandt Park — arguably the most historically significant cross country course in America, which hosted the 1968 and 1969 NCAA XC Championships and the likes of Steve Prefontaine. The club runs on a traditional, structured model: Tuesday speed workouts, Thursday tempos, Saturday group long runs that self-sort by pace, and a Monday fun run from spring through fall — with post-run breakfast and socializing baked into the culture. About 300 members span recreational walkers to sub-40 10K runners, and the club explicitly keeps pace groups loose so beginners and competitive runners share the same trails. It is a paid, NYRR points-eligible club with a genuine Bronx identity — not a Manhattan social run masquerading as a running club.
Drop-in welcome