Getting motivated to go to a gym consistently can be a struggle, especially if you have to drive far to get a good workout or a facility doesn’t have the amenities or gear that you need. Luckily, there are some great neighborhood gyms in Las Vegas to help you break a sweat.

Summerlin

The areas in and around the Summerlin neighborhood are filled with amenities that are ideal for working out. There are a plenty of parks with swimming pools, basketball courts, and baseball fields. There are trails in and around the region perfect for adding steps to your Fitbit. And Red Rock Canyon, arguably the most popular hiking and recreational landmark in the city, is in Summerlin’s backyard. The prominent reputation and overall popularity of the neighborhood also makes it an ideal location for fitness establishments to call home.

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Drysdale Jiu-Jitsu

Those looking for an unconventional workout in Summerlin should consider Drysdale Jiu-Jitsu. This gym is for all ages and skill sets. Visitors can learn mixed martial arts, judo, wrestling, Jiu-Jitsu, or striking. The majority of classes are held in the evening, perfect for those looking for a sweat session on the way home from work or school. This gym is very family-friendly.

Fit4Mom

Residents in this neighborhood who are looking for a workout without needing a babysitter should consider Fit4Mom. Structured around pre and postnatal women, Fit4Mom is a way to break a sweat no matter your fitness level. These workouts also allow you to engage with your baby while you do your workout. Fit4Mom also has a class at Tivoli Village called Stroller Strides, off Summerlin Parkway. Other neighborhoods with Fit4Mom classes are Green Valley Ranch, Henderson, Southwest, and Mountain’s Edge.

 Candlelit Yoga

Also in Tivoli Village, Candlelit Yoga is free, but you have to bring your own yoga mat. Held every other Tuesday in the spring and beginning of summer, Candlelit Yoga is perfect for those who want to unwind after work but stay close to home.

Club Pilates

Club Pilates, on Lake Mead Boulevard off the 95 and Summerlin Parkway, provides a full body, low-impact workout. It’s close to Cimarron Memorial High School and a few shopping centers, making it ideal for getting a workout in after carpooling, shopping, or running errands. For those who have a hard time getting out of the house or just prefer working out in their home, Club Pilates provides convenient on-demand classes as well. 

Spring Valley / Southwest

This large, centrally located part of the city is known for having a variety of gyms and fitness studios. Finding the perfect location to get a workout in Spring Valley is not only easy for locals, but also for commuters passing through. 

Crossfit class

Crossfit Culmination

Those in the Southwest neighborhood have Crossfit Culmination located right off 215 and Rainbow Boulevard. There are a variety of classes offered throughout the day for different skill levels, and classes at this gym are done by certified crossfit trainers. This gym also encourages family participation. And if you can’t make it to this location, Crossfit Culmination has another facility in Summerlin too.

Area 51 Fit

Area 51 Fit is a great neighborhood gym that has not only a variety of great workouts but is known locally for allowing members to live out rockstar fantasies with their cardio drumming. This one-of-a-kind workout allows guests to listen to good music and exercise creatively, while making new friends. Area 51 has evening classes ideal for stopping in after work or before starting a graveyard shift. 

No Limit LV

No Limit LV is a facility that offers dancing, gymnastics, and fitness classes for all ages. Located just east of Ikea off the 215, No Limit has everything from recreational classes to dance intensives for highly-trained dancers. This gym also offers homeschooling and tutoring, competitions, and summer camps for its members.

Henderson

Like Summerlin, Henderson is a favored neighborhood with an abundance of parks and amenities for those who want to stay active and live a healthy lifestyle. Henderson is home to numerous fitness facilities and offers a convenient location for residents of Whitney, Paradise, and The Strip.

Boxing class

Tony Cress

Tony Cress, who is locally known from the American Storm male revue and the VH1 TV show “Strip Search”, has his own personal training facility in Henderson. Tony Cress Training Center offers personal training sessions, group workouts, training camps, and even boxing classes for people with Parkinson’s.

Fit 2 Serve

Residents in Henderson looking to incorporate fitness, community, and spirituality have Fit 2 Serve as an option. This faith-based gym focuses on its core values of family, prayer, love, service, teamwork, and mentorship. It offers a variety of fitness challenges, teen weight-lifting classes, and CrossFit for preschoolers up to adults. Fit 2 Serve is located off St. Rose Parkway, near Seven Hills and Silverado Ranch.

Orangetheory Fitness

Locals who live far east in Henderson or in the Whitney Ranch neighborhood have the option of visiting Orangetheory Fitness for a good sweat session. This gym gives members an innovative full-body workout in a group atmosphere using cardio, strength training, floor exercises, and indoor rowing. Orangetheory is easy to get to, off the 515, and they also have other locations in Centennial Hills, Summerlin, and Spring Valley.