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    5.0 (1 review)
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    First in Fitness - Very nice & clean women's room!

    First in Fitness

    2.4(8 reviews)
    49.1 mi

    After developing severe spinal issues, I joined to use the pool. 4 days after I joined, the…read morebusiness shut down due to COVID for several months. After it reopened, the reservation system was a plus. Pool locker rooms are dark. Using the bathroom feels like being locked in a coffin. Pool is downstairs, but spinner for wet bathing suits is upstairs, with no handicap access. This place is not handicap friendly at all. There is a long, long narrow walkway on a steep incline as the handicap access. This is impossible to navigate in a wheelchair due to the steepness of the incline. There is also no handrail to help those with shortness of breath or balance issues. The one time I used the ramp, no one responded to open the door, which is locked. It is also not covered, which is a problem when it is raining, in the off chance that someone may actually answer the door. After being open for a couple of months, they closed again, but once again were asking members to keep paying dues to reduce the burden on the club. If you have mobility issues, especially with navigating stairs, avoid this place at all costs. How this facility ever passed on ADA compliance is a complete mystery to ne

    We love this pool! They opens very early and close very late (except holidays & Sundays). Only…read morefew people in the water so my boy swam 2 hours lap swim. We paid $37 (included tax) for him to swim for 7 days - price for Youth. Great deal!

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    SLove Health Club

    SLove Health Club

    5.0(1 review)
    48.0 mi

    Have been a member of SLove for over a year now and couldn't see myself being a member of any other…read moregym around here. Seems like every month something new is going on here! Three levels of gym equipment meeting everyone's needs as well as a nice variety of exercise classes and a staff of personal trainers, and if that isn't enough, you can even get your tan on here and play golf! Lol yea, play golf! The health club now has a state of the art golf simulator where you can work on your game all winter or just have a fun round with friends! Jeramiah is always around and always making improvements to help meet the needs of the members!

    From the owner: We have a wide range of exercise equipment along side a cardio room and full fitness studio. The…read moreequipment list at SLove Health Club includes: treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, and rowers. The weight room includes a wide range of machines as well as free weights. There are yoga mats, exercise balls, and jump platforms and much more. Locker rooms and showers are available as well. We also have a highly sophisticated indoor Golf Simulator with over 100 courses to play, practice on the range, or play one of the many mini-game modes. Tee-times for Indoor golf can be made on our website, Note** The doors are always locked and access is permitted through a member access only key-card system. Appointments and tee-times are required for New Member interest and Indoor Golf.

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    Sugarbush Health & Racquet Club

    Sugarbush Health & Racquet Club

    3.5(4 reviews)
    32.6 mi

    Great place! I was visiting Vermont in a nearby town and wanted to play some pickleball, tennis,…read moreand basketball, and possibly go for a swim or in a hot tub. This place had it all! Very reasonably priced, too! I believe it was only $27 or so for the entire day.

    SHARC is Sugarbush ski mountain's little-known sidekick, which has been around for a million years…read more At some point, I think it may've been rebranded as the Sugarbush Health and Recreation Center -- the road signs say Health and Racquet Club; the website says Health and Recreation Center -- but it's still SHARC and it's still exactly the way it was 15 years ago. The space is not shiny new, and it's not fancy. At this point, it almost has a certain retro charm. We like it because it's an island of non-pretentious, semi-normalcy amidst the sometimes very high end resort towniness of the rest of the Sugarbush enterprise. This is just a plain ol' place with plain ol' people. The facilities are about on par with a YMCA. I understand there's some angst at the child mobs that take over when the weather isn't well suited for skiing. We try to be as civilized as possible with our children, but still get stinkeye from some staff. I understand the angst, and on the other side of the equation, I might share it. Children (including mine) are sometimes loud and obnoxious, the adolescent girls we shared the locker room with did leave an extraordinary amount of water on the floor. I did not enjoy being on the receiving end of angst. The staff does make sometimes heroic efforts to keep the place clean, though thoughtless patrons track grit into the pool and and locker room areas by wearing street shoes. Sometimes there's flotsam in the pool that I wish wasn't there. One day I was thoughtfully offered two towels per person, one for the pool and one for the shower, after; the second day, I received one and some attitude when I asked for a second. The range of child-accessible activities is great: There's an adventure zone set up with two bouncy castles (one a bit dark and sketchy), a bungee jumping station (for an additional fee), ping pong, tennis, basketball and tennis areas. There's a decent climbing wall available for an additional fee, as well, and we hear it comes with instruction if you want it. The sign in the climbing room said children over 1 year old were welcome to partake, though I think the website restricted the activity to children over 3 years old. Officially, the adventure zone and climbing wall are not open until 3 p.m. -- but there seems to be some flexibility in start times, especially on days when skiing is not at its best. For adults, the facilities include a cardio exercise room, a weight room, a classroom for pilates and yoga, a spin studio. The cardio room is open to the reception area, which I personally find unpleasant since I like to gasp, wheeze and sweat with greater privacy. Near the reception area, there are swim suits, swim diapers, goggles, etc... for sale if you forget your own, and light snacks (Cliff bars, other bars, water and juice), at non-exorbitant prices IIRC. If you have children and you don't want to schlep to Burlington for Get Air or the Upper Valley Aquatics Center near Hanover, SHARC is overall a great option for folks to get some of the sillies out when temperatures fall below -25 F on the mountain (or when it's 70 F in February). Could it be better? Yep. But we're glad it's there in any form.

    The Garrison Gym - gyms - Updated May 2026

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