Group Exercise Classes at Council-Run Facilities: A Guide
Discover the affordable and accessible fitness options available at New York City's council-run facilities, from yoga in Central Park to boot camp in Hudson River Park
Discover the affordable and accessible fitness options available at New York City's council-run facilities, from yoga in Central Park to boot camp in Hudson River Park

This summer, over 10,000 New Yorkers are expected to participate in group exercise classes at council-run facilities across the five boroughs, with classes ranging from Zumba to Pilates and costing as little as $5 per session.
The rise of community fitness events and group exercise classes in New York City is no surprise, given the growing demand for affordable and accessible wellness options. With the city's boutique fitness scene booming, many residents are looking for alternatives to pricey gyms and studios. Council-run facilities, such as the Recreation Centers operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, offer a solution. By providing low-cost, high-quality group exercise classes, these facilities are helping to make fitness more inclusive and equitable for all New Yorkers.
In Manhattan, residents can take advantage of classes at the Tony Dapolito Recreation Center on Clarkson Street, or join a boot camp session in Hudson River Park. In Brooklyn, the McCarren Play Center on Lorimer Street offers a range of classes, including yoga and dance-based workouts. The Bronx's Van Cortlandt Park is another hub for community fitness, with classes and events organized by the Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy. Organizations like the New York City Parks Foundation and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are also supporting community fitness initiatives, with programs like the Shape Up NYC initiative providing free fitness classes in parks and recreation centers across the city.
According to data from the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, over 75% of participants in council-run group exercise classes are first-time users, and 60% report an increase in physical activity after participating in the classes. With classes starting from $5 per session, and many facilities offering free or low-cost trials, it's an affordable way to get fit and meet new people. As of July 1, 2026, the city's Recreation Centers have reported a 25% increase in group exercise class registrations, with popular classes like spinning and HIIT (High-Intensity Interval Training) filling up quickly. The city's council-run facilities are also partnering with local fitness studios and gyms to offer more specialized classes, such as aerial yoga and kickboxing.
So what happens next? To get involved, New Yorkers can visit the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation website to find their local Recreation Center and browse the schedule of group exercise classes. Many facilities also offer online registration and payment options, making it easy to sign up and get started. With the summer months ahead, there's no better time to join the community fitness movement and experience the benefits of group exercise classes at council-run facilities. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just starting out, there's a class and a community waiting for you at one of New York City's many council-run facilities.
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