YMCA of Monroe County - Southeast offers a family-friendly gym experience with a wide range of facilities and classes. Located at 2125 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN, this gym boasts modern amenities including a pool, basketball courts, an indoor track, and various fitness classes. The staff receives high marks for friendliness and helpfulness, enhancing the community atmosphere. While some members have highlighted issues with equipment availability and cleanliness, the overall value and supportive environment make it a popular choice.
Despite some drawbacks, like limited childcare hours and sporadic pool maintenance, the YMCA provides a comprehensive suite of fitness options at a generally reasonable price. The facility continuously works to maintain a welcoming space for people of all ages, offering specialized programs for children and seniors too. This gym remains a key asset to the Bloomington community.
Pros:
- Friendly staff and helpful.
- Offers childcare during workouts.
- Ample parking space.
- Wide range of equipment and classes.
- Well-maintained pool area.
- Good summer camps for kids.
- Accessible for all ages and abilities.
- Clean and updated facilities.
- Family-friendly environment.
- Variety of specialized programs.
Cons:
- Membership is pricey.
- Limited childcare hours.
- Issues with cleanliness in locker rooms.
Location / Contact
- Address: 2125 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401
- Phone:(812) 332-5555
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:monroecountyymca.org
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Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.0-star.
This business has 70 reviews.
The address is: 2125 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401 .
The contact number is (812) 332-5555
This service is listed under Gym .
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hemendra jhala
4 years ago
Not accepting Silver sneakers members not fair they accept inIndianapolis and surroundingYMCA
Claire Schaffer
4 years ago
First day of Y camp and counselors are late! No sign in sheets either!!
M B
4 years ago
I dunno why Bloomington is so proud. The full membership in my hometown is $37 plus 10% off for military with the joiner fee waived. For Spencer and Martinsville it's $50 for TWO adults!
Dennis Davoren
4 years ago
I've been a member for 3 years. Overall the Y provides a very good facility at a very reasonable price. Staff are friendly and helpful. The physical facility is well maintained and kept clean. One criticism is the cell phone policy. Cell phone use in the locker rooms is banned for no credible reason. Meanwhile cell phone abuse in the exercise areas is rampant. People routine sit on exercise equipment while totally immersed in texting. There are signs up reminding members to be courteous and allow others to work in between sets. Many members routinely ignore this admonition (while testing) and are quite annoyed when I ask to work in. The Y needs to reconsider the cell phone policy and emphasize the point about not using exercise equipment as furniture while texting. I could care less if someone wants to use their cell phone in the locker room but am really tired of people hogging exercise equipment while totally immersed in text messaging.
rebekah deckard
4 years ago
I've been a member since 1990. I'm physically disabled to J.r.a. I now attend the arthritis aquatics classes and enjoy the routines as well as the socialization and encouragement by and with others. And the instructors are vtruly concerned.if our well being and knowledgeable on arthritis. If not for the membership aid program I could no afford to be a member at all. This would be detrimental to my health to the y is the only fitness facility with indoor pools available for the general public. However, to unwanted divorce two years ago (after over 20 years together) I'm now on my own do of poverty level income. In Bloomington this is very hard. To I receive medicaire (for my primary health insurance) I can go to places that participate in silver sneakers. However, the Monroe county y does not. The membership aid also is increasing to cost of living overall. It would greatly help me to be able to use my silver sneakers membership. Twin lakes accepts it but has no pool. I can only do aquatics fitness now to recent total knee replacement. I am considering checking out the Spencer y to takes silver sneakers but I've been going to the s.e. one so long I feel like it is a second home and the people I've met in the arthritis aquatics classes are like family. So I do not want to leave this y. Please, seriously consider adding silver sneakers to your membership for people in situations as I. Thx. Much. Hope you have a good Christmas
Jadon Murphy
5 years ago
Matthew Beaty
5 years ago
Nice gym
Gt Hm
5 years ago
sad place
Maria Utter
5 years ago
Somewhat expensive
Brian Hammett
5 years ago
Great YMCA