The Y has always been a place where families can play and be active together, and now that’s more important than ever. We believe in a healthy spirit, mind and body for the whole family! Whether it’s swimming in the pool, playing a game of basketball or pickleball, taking a class or playing together outdoors, we have options that keep your family active, engaged, healthy and creating memories together.
Wellness Center
Youth options for the Wellness Center start at age 8. See our options below to get your child engaged with a lifetime of wellness. For ages 8-15, youth will need to complete orientation to help ensure they have the knowledge and skills for a successful and safe workout.
Ages 8-9: Youth may use cardio equipment and attend group exercise classes with a parent in immediate proximity.
Ages 10-12: Youth may use cardio equipment, pin-select equipment and attend group exercise classes with a parent in immediate proximity.
Ages 13-15: Youth may access the Wellness Center and group exercise classes without a parent.
Ages 16: Youth have access to all group exercise classes and the full Wellness Center without taking the course.
Visit your nearest YMCA to get started today.
Pool, Gym and Other Amenities
In order to ensure the safety of all who visit our YMCA locations, we have age guidelines in place for different programs, services and amenities. To best plan your visit to the YMCA for you and your family, please visit our Member Handbook.
YMCA360
If you are looking for wellness options for the family when you’re at home, on holidays, during summer or when you’re traveling to keep the kids and family active, check out YMCA360 for on-demand activities and classes for the whole family. YMCA360 is included as a member benefit.
Child Watch
Is your child too young for wellness activities? Are you looking for opportunities for them to play in a fun and safe environment? Do you need some time dedicated to you? YMCA Child Watch is a member benefit that includes the kids. See more about this amenity.
Tips for Healthy Kids and Families
- From increased screen time to virtual school, studies show that children moved less in 2021 than usual. Help kids get back into physical activity routines by setting at least 60 minutes for fun and play every day.
- Kids have had a stressful year! Check out our mindfulness classes for the whole family.
- It’s important to let kids be kids! Parents should make sure they are joining in the fun with their kids. Close the laptop, turn off the phone and have uninterrupted play time together. These opportunities allow adults to model a love for activity while providing invaluable family bonding time.
- Kids need a tummy full of healthy food to keep their bodies fueled and focused! Research shows that kids who help make their own meals and snacks are more likely to try the food they make. Enlist kids in meal prep to encourage taste exploration.
Dietra and Gabby are a mother/daughter duo who both use the YMCA’s personal training to stay fit, active, and to help maintain a healthy lifestyle!
“My purpose is to not only adopt a healthy lifestyle change, but more importantly to instill these habits in my daughter at an early age.”
– Dietra and Gabby