WEEKLY RUNS
Group Runs Every Tuesday @ 6pm and Saturday @ 10am
1 & 3 mile options! Walkers Welcome!
How to Join Us:
Just show up!
We do not have a membership fee but do require all those that participate to sign a liability waiver. That waiver is available via RunSignUp linked at the bottom of the page or click HERE!
Tuesdays 6pm
Depot Street Park
Where We Meet: Under the pavilion off of Pennsylvania St.
Parking Info: There are two free parking lots available on the east side of Pennsylvania St.
Saturdays 10am
The first Saturday of the month at
Lions Park
Where We Meet: Under the large pavilion off of the parking lot
Parking Info: There is a free parking lot upon entering the park
All other Saturdays at
Depot Street Park
Where We Meet: Under the pavilion off of Pennsylvania St.
Parking Info: There are two free parking lots available on the east side of Pennsylvania St.
Our Parks:

Depot Street Park
251 Depot St, Greenfield, IN
Just off the Pennsy Trail in downtown Greenfield lies Depot Street Park—a thoughtfully designed 1.3‑acre space that’s perfect for runners and community events alike. The park features a dual amphitheater and event pavilion capable of hosting up to 1,500 people, making it a key venue for free summer concerts, outdoor movies, and community gatherings.


Lions Park
301 N Buck Creek Rd, Cumberland, IN
Brandywine Park
900 E Davis Rd, Greenfield, IN
Nestled right along the Buck Creek Trail, it’s a great spot to unwind, have a picnic, or enjoy time with family and friends. The park features basketball and pickleball courts, a sandy volleyball area, and an updated playground that’s great for kids of all ages. The Buck Creek Trail itself winds along the water and through quiet neighborhoods, offering a relaxing way to enjoy nature without leaving town.
Brandywine Park is a 60-acre park that features multiple soccer, baseball, and softball fields, a playground, picnic tables, and several pavilions with restrooms. The park runs alongside Brandywine Creek and includes both a paved 1.2-mile ADA-accessible trail that connects to the Pennsy Trail and a shorter 0.18-mile mulch walking loop within the park. Visitors will also find a concession stand, water fountains, bike racks, and a small garden area with a free little library.
The Pennsy Trail - Recently extended by 1.3 miles, now connects Greenfield to Cumberland and brings runners, walkers, and cyclists within reach of downtown Indianapolis. Once the final one-mile gap is completed, the trail will link directly to the Monon Trail and beyond—creating a nearly seamless route from Greenfield all the way through Indy.
