Peloton Hiking Classes Get Their Own Dedicated Tab
Peloton Hiking Classes Get Their Own Dedicated Tab: Here Are 5 Things to Know
The Tread category shake-up puts hiking front and center alongside running, walking, and strength

Peloton Hiking classes just got a major upgrade in discoverability. Hiking has been broken out into its own dedicated category tab, making it easier than ever to find and filter hike workouts across the Tread, Tread+, and the Peloton app.
Previously, hiking classes lived under the Walking category. Now they have a standalone tab that sits alongside Tread, Running, Bootcamp, Walking, Strength, Pilates, and other discipline categories. If you have been scrolling past hikes because they were buried in Walking, that is no longer an issue.
1. Peloton Hiking Classes Now Have a Dedicated Tab
The new Hiking tab appears on the Tread and Tread+ screens and within the app’s class browser. Tapping into it surfaces only hiking content, filtered cleanly away from standard walking classes. The separation makes it significantly faster to queue up a hike without sorting through unrelated content.

This is not the first time Peloton has reorganized its class taxonomy to give a discipline more visibility. Pilates was previously nested under Strength before earning its own category tab. Hiking follows that same pattern, a signal that these workouts have built enough of an audience to warrant their own real estate in the navigation.
2. Six Length Options Are Available
Within the Hiking tab, members can filter by length and class type. Available durations run from 10 minutes all the way up to 60 minutes, with options at 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, and 60 minutes. Class type filters include Hiking, Music, and Theme, giving members a few different ways to narrow down exactly the kind of session they want.

The body activity filter is also accessible from the same screen, and members can toggle bookmarked classes on to surface only saved hikes. The full filter set makes Peloton Hiking classes one of the more customizable workout categories on the platform.
3. Instructors Teaching Peloton Tread Hiking
Twenty-five instructors are actively teaching in the Hiking category, making it one of the more broadly staffed disciplines on the platform. Jon Hosking, Jess King, and Matty Maggiacomo all have recent classes in the tab, with sessions posted as recently as June 9, 2026. Hosking led a 20-minute Pop Hike, King taught a 30-minute Hike, and Maggiacomo covered a 45-minute session.
Peloton Tread hiking classes are also available in multiple languages. Members can filter by English, German, and Spanish, extending the reach of the category to a wider global audience. The Class Languages filter sits at the bottom of the filter screen alongside the other options.
4. The % Hike Collection
Alongside the new tab, Peloton has a dedicated % Hike collection that pulls together hiking classes in one place. It is a useful starting point for members who want a curated entry into the category rather than browsing the full tab from scratch.
5. Hiking Joins Pilates as a Standalone Category
The move to give Peloton Hiking classes their own tab follows the same path Pilates took when it was separated from Strength. Both disciplines had grown large enough in class volume and member interest to justify standing on their own. The pattern suggests Peloton is willing to keep refining its navigation as specific workout types gain traction.
With Peloton Hiking classes now elevated to their own tab, the platform is making a clear statement about where hiking fits in its broader fitness offering. It sits alongside running, strength, and Pilates as a first-class discipline rather than an afterthought tucked inside another category.
Pilates followed its standalone tab with a dedicated monthly challenge. Could a Peloton Pilates Challenge-style event be coming for hikers? If Peloton follows the same playbook, a Hiking challenge may not be far behind.
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