Run & Explore: Unique City Tours Across the USA

Explore New Cities with a Twist: Sight Running Tours

Are you visiting a new city and short on time? Do you crave exercise but don’t feel like running alone? Look no further than sight running tours! These unique experiences combine sightseeing, exercise, and socializing, allowing you to explore new cities in a fun and engaging way.

Discover Charleston’s Rich History

In Charleston, South Carolina, join Shaun Garrison, a lifelong soccer player and history buff, on a whirlwind tour of the Holy City. With over 5,000 historic structures, including more than 800 pre-Civil War buildings, you’ll be treated to a wealth of history and architecture. Jog past Church Street’s Neoclassical and Romanesque wonders, the Calhoun Mansion, and White Point Garden, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.

Savannah’s Southern Charm

In Savannah, Georgia, meet Steve Prudhomme, a 30-year running veteran, who will guide you through the city’s historic mansions, charming B&Bs, and picturesque squares. Run by Chippewa Square, where Forrest Gump’s famous park bench scene was filmed, and take in the stunning 100-year-old oak canopies and wrought iron balconies.

Honolulu’s Sunrise Delight

Early risers will love City Running Tours’ Diamond Head sunrise running tour in Honolulu, Hawaii. Meet at the Honolulu Zoo and run 5-5.6 miles to the Diamond Head Lighthouse, taking in breathtaking views of Waikiki Beach and Honolulu. Choose from various tour options, including a waterfall run, historic downtown run, or sunset run and yoga tour.

Boston’s Freedom Trail

In Boston, Massachusetts, City Running Tours offers a State House and Brownstone Run, which takes you along the Freedom Trail, past historic neighborhoods, and shopping areas. Stop by the Massachusetts Statehouse, Beacon Hill’s upscale properties, and Federal Style row houses, and don’t forget to snap a photo on Acorn Street, one of the most photographed streets in the nation.

San Antonio’s Riverwalk Adventure

At the Westin Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas, guests can enjoy a guided discovery run along the scenic Riverwalk, a popular gathering spot since 1941. The 15-mile walkway stretches from the Spanish missions to the Pearl Brewery, offering a shaded and scenic route lined with native plants and public art installations.

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