Summit Athletic Club is a spacious, clean, and modern fitness center located at 2203 W Sunset Blvd, St. George, UT. With new equipment, a sauna, and a variety of classes, this gym caters to many fitness needs. The facility spans two levels, offering everything from free weights to functional fitness areas and outdoor workout stations.
Despite its great features, some members find the club expensive and criticize the limited parking and front staff efficiency. Nonetheless, Summit Athletic Club is a solid choice for those serious about their fitness routine, especially if you appreciate new facilities and a wide range of equipment.
Pros:
- Spacious and clean facility
- Brand new equipment
- Variety of classes offered
- Includes a sauna
- Two-level gym with diverse equipment
- Friendly and welcoming staff
- Kid care available with engaging activities
- Outdoor workout area
- Active in the community
- Snack bar on-site
Cons:
- Limited parking space
- Expensive day pass and membership
- Inexperienced or unhelpful front staff
Location / Contact
- Address: 2203 W Sunset Blvd, St. George, UT 84770, United States
- Phone:+1 435-628-2151
- Website:summitathleticclub.com
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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 35 reviews.
The address is: 2203 W Sunset Blvd, St. George, UT 84770, United States .
The contact number is +1 435-628-2151
This service is listed under Fitness Center .
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Susan Hardin
2 years ago
Being brand new there's nothing to complain about. Lots of space to work out/ so many machines and options.
Jason Loosle
2 years ago
Definitely best gym in town. They are so active in the community as well, it feels good to support a business that gives back as well as being run very well.
Joshua Stout
2 years ago
I actually love the facility but the staff isn't it. They start cleaning the gym 5 hours before close, get in the way of workouts, and give off the vibe that they want you gone. And those that aren't cleaning aren't doing anything at all but hanging out or watching sports on their phone in the locker room. Every day it becomes less worth the money. And they need to be open till midnight. At least that would make up for the inconsiderate cleaning staff
Chris Christensen
2 years ago
Admittedly, it's not as nice as I'd hoped. The front staff is pretty much not worth their wages. It takes two people to run a scanner, which involves holding up the scanner to scan people's cards. One of the paper towel dispensers ran out, and I asked one of the girls if they could change it, and she said they would have to wait for housekeeping. I mean, come on, give me a roll of paper towels, and I could change it. It's not rocket science.Edit in response to reply: Thanks! I am grateful that this gym is open over here, and there are some nice points you guys have. The outside exercise area in the morning is perfect! The only other thing I would say is that it might be worth having someone organize the weights upstairs. There are two walls that have their own sets of dumbells, and it makes it hard to find the weights you want when you have to look in two different places for them.
Brittany Moore
2 years ago
My husband, myself, and teenage son were visiting family and looking at property in the St. George area but didn’t want to miss our workouts. The gym is nice and the equipment is new. The parking area is way too small for such a large facility. There are no free day passes for those interested in trying the gym out and joining. A $25 fee (per person!) for a day pass is quite steep. If you have a friend or family with a membership, the day pass fee is $10. The gym felt very much like what I imagine Globo Gym would be from the movie Dodgeball. 4 stars because a $25 day pass is literally highway robbery. No first responder or LEO discount either.
Mark Bitton
2 years ago
Summit used to have a satellite location over on Sunset. It was a small gym, older equipment, but lots of people knew each and it was more community natured. The new gym is big and filled with nice equipment. Yet it's spread out and filled with a lot of new people and it feels harder to get the machine or bench you're looking for due to the added competition. It also feels less friendly due to the influx of additional population. I know it sounds like a rehash of Disney's movie "Cars", but I preferred the old, small gym. This new gym seems more accommodating of the teens and body builders walking around flexing their muscles in front of pretty much every single mirror. If that's you're thing, you'll like it. If you see the gym as a mini community of sorts, you'll likely be disappointed. Not to mention they over doubled the price when they moved us over. I'm here for a year. We'll see if I want to hang around after that. My 3 star means I think it's good, but not exceptional. By the way, just typical gym equipment here. No pool, no racquetball, etc. Though it does have Yoga, cycle, dance, HIT rooms...none of which I've used.
Tracy Roundy
2 years ago
Loving the new location! It's spacious, clean, and even when it's busy, you don't have to really wait to get on a machine. I love the new equipment, and the sauna is a huge added bonus. I was able to add my pre-teen to my membership at a reasonable price. It's not the cheapest, but not the most expensive either. The staff is friendly, and I love seeing they offer a multitude of classes, though I haven't tried one out yet. A downside is limited parking during busy hours, but it's not enough to drop a rating. I also miss the 24 hr availability, but it's mostly the limited Sunday hours. All in all, they did a fabulous job!
Mike Carson
2 years ago
Mike,Thank you for the four stars.
Danny Higton
2 years ago
HI Danny,Thank you for the four star review!
Cullen Palma
2 years ago
Cullen,Thank you for the 5 star review. Keep enjoying the club!