Spokane Gym Market - Overview
Spokane, the largest city in Eastern Washington and the regional hub of the Inland Northwest, has a mid-sized gym market shaped by Gonzaga and Whitworth students, state-government and healthcare employment (Providence Sacred Heart, MultiCare Deaconess), Fairchild Air Force Base and family-suburban density across the South Hill, North Spokane and Spokane Valley. Local multi-club chain Oz Fitness leads regional mid-range; Anytime Fitness, Planet Fitness, Snap Fitness and Crunch fill the rest.
Chains and Major Clubs in Spokane
| Chain | Positioning | Typical monthly price |
|---|---|---|
| Planet Fitness | Budget, 24/7 | $10 - 25 |
| Oz Fitness (Inland NW-local) | Mid-range full-service multi-club | $30 - 60 |
| Anytime Fitness | Small-box 24/7 | $35 - 50 |
| Snap Fitness | Small-box 24/7 | $30 - 50 |
| Crunch Fitness | Mid-range with boutique feel | $20 - 50 |
| Orangetheory / F45 | Boutique HIIT | $150 - 200 |
| Club Pilates | Boutique pilates | $30 - 40/class |
| YMCA of the Inland Northwest | Community full-service | $50 - 80 |
Gyms by Area
- Downtown / Riverside - boutique CrossFit, hotel and corporate gyms, Orangetheory; walkable arts-and- corporate density
- Browne's Addition - boutique pilates and yoga; walkable affluent historic
- Logan / Gonzaga University - student-leaning boutique CrossFit and the Gonzaga Volkar Center
- South Hill - Oz Fitness, boutique pilates and yoga; walkable affluent residential
- North Spokane / Indian Trail - Oz Fitness, Anytime Fitness, Planet Fitness; family-suburban
- Spokane Valley-adjacent - Crunch, Anytime Fitness, Snap Fitness, F45; rapidly-growing east
- Liberty Lake-adjacent - Anytime Fitness, Oz Fitness; affluent eastern suburb
- Fairchild AFB-adjacent / Airway Heights - Anytime Fitness, Planet Fitness; military-commuter
Practical Information
- Peak hours: 05:30-07:30 and 17:00-19:30 weekdays; weekend peak 08:00-11:00.
- Quietest times: 10:00-15:00 weekdays; late evening at 24/7 clubs.
- 24/7 access: Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness, Snap Fitness and select Oz Fitness and Crunch clubs operate 24/7 with key-card entry.
- Parking: free at suburban clubs; metered or garage in Downtown.
- Climate: cold winters with snow, hot dry summers (90°F+ July-August); summer wildfire smoke regularly pushes cardio indoors.
- Healthcare benefits: Providence Sacred Heart, MultiCare Deaconess and Inland Imaging often subsidize fitness memberships - check HR before signing direct.
- Military: Fairchild AFB MWR fitness facilities are free for active-duty servicemembers, DoD civilians and dependants.
- Outdoor complement: the Centennial Trail (37 miles), Riverside State Park and Mount Spokane support outdoor running, cycling and skiing year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest gym chain in Spokane?
Planet Fitness at $10/month (Classic) is the clear budget leader. Snap Fitness in the $30-40 range covers 24/7 small-box volume.
Which Spokane gyms are open 24 hours?
Planet Fitness, Anytime Fitness, Snap Fitness and select Oz Fitness and Crunch clubs operate 24/7 with key-card entry.
Which Spokane gyms have swimming pools?
Oz Fitness select clubs, the Gonzaga Volkar Center (members / students), the YMCA of the Inland Northwest branches, Fairchild AFB MWR (military) and city aquatic centres include pool access.
Where are the best boutique studios in Spokane?
South Hill, Downtown / Riverside and Spokane Valley- adjacent concentrate the densest boutique cluster - Orangetheory, F45 and Club Pilates.
Is Oz Fitness worth it over Planet Fitness?
Oz Fitness's multi-location access (across Spokane, Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake and Coeur d'Alene), pools, group classes and full amenities suit members training 4+ times per week. Planet Fitness wins on price for cardio-and-machines users.
Browse Gyms in Spokane
Individual gym listings for Spokane follow below, with address, hours, Google rating and photos where available.
