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11409 State Road North Royalton, OH 44133
Branch Hours
Today's hours: 6am - 9pm

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Why Choose the YMCA for Your Gym? 

The YMCA isn’t your typical gym. Not only do our locations offer fitness centers with first-rate amenities, but the Y takes the next step, serving as a family-friendly community center too. Unlike your standard gym, we are a non-profit cause-driven organization, committed to strengthening communities. We achieve this through camps, afterschool programs, substance abuse treatment, and more.


The North Royalton Family YMCA offers a swimming pool, personal training, playground, community garden, and so much more. Interested in becoming a member? Join today!
 

Amenities at this location

Want to see more of our facility? Visit us today for a personalized tour!
Adaptive programs
Teen programs
Swim lessons
Strength/cardio equipment
Playground
Personal training
Indoor track
Indoor swimming pool
Hot tub
Gymnasium
Group exercise classes
Day camp
Community garden
Child watch
Youth enrichment
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Latest News:

Adapted Football League
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Mission Moment: Adapted Football League at our West Shore branch

The West Shore Family YMCA is honored to hose the Adapted Football League, which began last month and runs for eight weeks. The league is run by Ryan Holesko, former Program Director at the Geauga Family YMCA and current Manager of Adapted Sports at the Achievement Centers for Children.  
neo parent magazine parent choice awards logo
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We're the Best Place for Family Fitness in 2023

We are honored to be once again voted as the Best Place for Family Fitness by the readers of NEO Parent Magazine! We work hard to provide a family-friendly experience for all, so it is gratifying to have our efforts acknowledged in this manner.  
Staff person helping young girl float in the pool
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Swimming lessons save lives, provide healthy, fun

A recent report by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) showed an average of 379 children under age 15 die in reported drownings linked to pools or spas each year, with 71 percent happening at residential locations.