US Gym Market — Overview
The United States has the world's largest commercial gym market, with roughly 40,000 health clubs and more than 65 million members. Competition is intense and the price spread is the widest of any country in this directory: from$10/monthat Planet Fitness to$300+/monthat Equinox, Life Time and boutique HIIT concepts like Barry's or Rumble.
Major US Gym Chains
| Chain | Positioning | Typical monthly price |
|---|---|---|
| Planet Fitness | Budget national, no-intimidation | $10 – $25 |
| Anytime Fitness | 24/7 franchise | $30 – $50 |
| LA Fitness | Mid-range national with pool | $30 – $50 |
| Crunch Fitness | Budget/mid with classes | $10 – $30 |
| Esporta Fitness | LA Fitness sister brand | $25 – $40 |
| 24 Hour Fitness | 24/7 full-service | $30 – $60 |
| Blink Fitness | Budget NYC-focused | $15 – $30 |
| YMCA | Nonprofit community centers | $40 – $80 |
| Life Time | Premium full-service | $100 – $250 |
| Equinox | Luxury urban | $200 – $300 |
| Orangetheory Fitness | HIIT studio franchise | $100 – $170 |
| F45 Training | Functional HIIT studio | $140 – $200 |
The US market also includesthousands of CrossFit boxes(typically $150–$250/month),independent powerlifting and bodybuilding gyms, plusBarry's Bootcamp,SoulCycle,Pure Barre and other boutique chains at the high end.
Gym Density by Region
- California— the highest club count in the country, with every major chain represented alongside strong boutique and yoga-studio scenes in LA, San Francisco and San Diego
- Texas— rapid growth market; strong Life Time and Anytime Fitness presence plus thousands of independent clubs in Houston, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio
- Florida— LA Fitness, Planet Fitness and YouFit coverage across Miami, Orlando and Tampa metros
- New York— Blink, Equinox, Crunch and Planet Fitness cover NYC; the state's upstate cities rely on Planet Fitness and YMCA
- Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio— balanced chain coverage with strong YMCA presence
- Colorado, Washington, Oregon— outdoor-culture-focused market with strong climbing gyms alongside commercial chains
What's Typical at a US Gym
- Equipment: extensive cardio floors, full free-weight sections, plate-loaded machines, cable stations, functional-training turf and stretching zones
- Classes: group fitness is standard at most mid-range chains, with Les Mills, cycling, yoga, HIIT and bootcamp formats
- Pool: common at LA Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness full-service, Life Time, some YMCAs and all David Barton / Equinox flagships — rare at Planet Fitness and budget chains
- Childcare: available at Life Time, LA Fitness, YMCA and many mid-range clubs — usually $0–$15/visit
- Contract: US gym contracts vary widely from month-to-month (Planet Fitness, Crunch) to 12-month commitments (LA Fitness, Equinox). Read the annual-fee clause carefully — most chains charge a $40–$70 annual fee on top of monthly dues
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest gym in the US?Planet Fitness offers memberships starting at $10/month on a 12-month commitment. The Black Card upgrade at $25/month unlocks multi-club access, guest privileges and tanning. Crunch Fitness also starts around $10–15/month in many markets.
Which US gym chains are open 24/7? Anytime Fitness and 24 Hour Fitness are the largest 24/7 chains. Many Planet Fitness, Crunch, Esporta and LA Fitness locations run 24 hours on weekdays but close overnight on weekends. Confirm per location.
Do US gyms charge annual fees? Yes — most mid-range chains (LA Fitness, Planet Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness, Crunch) charge a one-time annual fee of $40–$70 on top of monthly dues, typically billed 30–60 days after signup. Premium chains (Equinox, Life Time) usually roll this into an initiation fee of $100–$500.
Which US gyms have swimming pools? LA Fitness full-service, 24 Hour Fitness Super-Sport and Ultra Sport, Life Time, Equinox, YMCA and David Barton all include indoor pools. Budget chains (Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness) do not.
How much does CrossFit cost in the US? Typical CrossFit box memberships run$150–$250/monthin urban and suburban markets, with major-city flagships reaching $300+. Drop-in fees are usually $20–$35 per class.
Browse Gyms by State
Use the state and city links below to drill down to the fitness clubs closest to you.