7+ social clubs + groups in Fort Worth, Texas

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Let’s get physical social, Fort Worth. Our area is home to a lot of great clubs + groups that connect residents with shared interests. Whether you’re curious to pick up a new hobby or want to meet others with the same passions, there’s a group for almost everything here.

🎯 Underdogs Social Entertainment | For the social athlete. Offers kickball, volleyball, and dart leagues + social events. Sign up for the spring kickball league ends today, Tues., Feb. 22, and games start on Wed., Mar. 9. Registration for the spring volleyball league is currently open and games begin on Sun., Mar. 13.

📚 Plot Twist Book Club | For local bibliophiles + is open to all ages and genders. The group meets once a month + reads contemporary fiction. February’s book of the month was “Local Woman Missing” by Mary Kubica.

🚲 Fort Worth Bicycling Association | For the avid cyclist. Established in 1970 + is one of the largest biking clubs in North Texas. The club offers multiple meetups each week for various skill levels and types of bikes — gravel, road, mountain, tandem, recumbent, and hybrid. See upcoming rides + join.

👟 Lone Star Runners of Cowtown | For those that want to run + be social. Offers a weekly meetup on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Landmark Bar and Kitchen in the West 7th District. Meetups are for all skill levels. Two distances are offered each week — three miles and five miles — following the run, members of the group eat at Landmark.

Empty Nesters Women of Tarrant County | For women. Offers game nights, movie nights, social dinners, craft nights, shopping trips, community events, travel + more. Some of the upcoming events include Coffee Talk at 10 a.m. on Sat., Feb. 26; Saturday Dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Sat., Feb. 26; and $5 Theatre Tuesday at 5:40 p.m. on Tues., Mar. 1.

🧘 Sixty and Better | For older adults. Offers various social programs like chair yoga and Tai Chi. The organization’s strength and balance group meets every Monday at 9:30 a.m. at 185 S. White Chapel Blvd., Southlake.

💃 DFW Ballroom and Latin Dance Meetup | For those who want to get their groove on. Open to dancers of all skill levels + offers workshops, practice sessions, and fun dancing events.

🥾 Fort Worth Women’s Social Adventures | For women looking to find friendship. Offers various activities like outdoor adventures, book club, happy hour, and more. Upcoming events include a hike at Eagle Mountain Lake on Sat., Feb. 26 from 8:30-10:30 a.m. and Margarita Monday at Uncle Julio’s on Mon., Mar. 14 at 5:15 p.m.

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