Gyms with Group Classes
4,787 of the 19,159 gyms we track nationwide have group classes. Google's amenities list might flag a gym as having "group classes" without saying which ones run, how often, or whether non-members can even drop in — a gap that's invisible until you show up for a spin class that doesn't exist. Every gym on this page has its class schedule confirmed from the gym's own site or booking app, not a generic amenity checkbox.
Browse by state
- Alabama61
- Alaska23
- Arizona108
- Arkansas26
- California742
- Colorado122
- Connecticut39
- Delaware12
- Florida242
- Georgia123
- Hawaii32
- Idaho27
- Illinois196
- Indiana45
- Iowa51
- Kansas47
- Kentucky49
- Louisiana58
- Maine13
- Maryland88
- Massachusetts133
- Michigan110
- Minnesota91
- Mississippi36
- Missouri107
- Montana22
- Nebraska34
- Nevada58
- New Hampshire22
- New Jersey170
- New Mexico22
- New York254
- North Carolina149
- North Dakota8
- Ohio141
- Oklahoma59
- Oregon81
- Pennsylvania119
- Rhode Island12
- South Carolina55
- South Dakota13
- Tennessee71
- Texas461
- Utah74
- Vermont13
- Virginia110
- Washington108
- Washington DC17
- West Virginia13
- Wisconsin105
- Wyoming15
Check the drop-in policy before you go. Many gyms sell a single class pass to non-members for around $15-25, but some require a membership or a free trial signup first — a quick look at the booking app saves a wasted trip.
Common questions
- Can I take a gym class without a membership?
- Many gyms sell single class passes or day passes to non-members, often through an online booking app like Mindbody or the gym's own site. Others reserve classes for members only, so it's worth checking the class schedule page before showing up.
- How much do group fitness classes cost?
- Drop-in classes typically run $15-30 depending on the type and city, while gym members often get classes included in their monthly dues or at a discounted punch-card rate. Specialty formats like cycling or reformer Pilates tend to sit at the higher end of that range.