Fitness Studios in Reno
19 studios found
Reno offers a diverse fitness landscape with 15 studios specializing in disciplines like HIIT, Functional Training, and Pilates. Enthusiasts can find a range of classes including Stretching, CrossFit, Lagree, and Yoga alongside traditional and Reformer Pilates options. This variety supports different fitness goals, whether building strength, improving flexibility, or enhancing overall wellness. The city's studios provide accessible options for both beginners and experienced practitioners.
Fitness & wellness in Reno
Reno’s fitness scene in 2026 is defined by a mix of innovative studios and practical training options. Rising this spring, RiseUp Fitness on Mae Anne Ave will bring circuit-style HIIT with a focus on functional strength. In the Riverwalk District, Infinity Fitness offers Reformer Pilates, Lagree Megaformer classes, and red light therapy, catering to those who want a blend of movement and recovery. Meadowood Square hosts HOTWORX, a 24/7 infrared studio delivering virtually instructed sessions like hot yoga and HIIT. South Reno’s Flex Appeal Fitness Center rounds out the options with round-the-clock access and flexible plans ranging from $50 to $600 annually. Locals appreciate these varied choices, which combine traditional workouts with tech-forward and holistic approaches, fitting busy schedules without sacrificing quality.
Frequently asked questions about studios in Reno
What types of fitness classes are popular in Reno right now?
Reno’s studios offer a variety of classes—HOTWORX in Meadowood Square specializes in 24/7 infrared hot yoga, Pilates, and HIIT workouts. Infinity Fitness Studios downtown in the Riverwalk District focuses on Reformer Pilates, Lagree Megaformer, and strength training, plus red light therapy. RiseUp Fitness, opening soon in spring 2026 on Mae Anne Ave, will bring group training that mixes cardio and functional fitness in circuit-style classes.
Which neighborhoods in Reno are known for their fitness facilities?
The Riverwalk District is a hotspot for fitness community and specialty studios like Infinity Fitness Studios, known for Pilates and unique recovery options like red light therapy. In South Reno, Meadowood Square hosts HOTWORX—an infrared workout studio open 24/7. The northwest side is about to gain more buzz with RiseUp Fitness opening soon on Mae Anne Avenue.
What are typical pricing options for fitness memberships in Reno?
Flex Appeal Fitness Center in South Reno offers three clear membership tiers: a 12-month contract at $50/month, month-to-month for $55/month, and prepaid packages ranging from $70 for a single month up to $600 for a year. Specialty studios like HOTWORX and Infinity typically price classes or packages differently, so it’s best to check their latest rates directly.
Are there any local tips for someone new to Reno’s fitness culture?
If you want flexible access, HOTWORX in Meadowood Square and Flex Appeal in South Reno both offer 24/7 workouts. For a studio with a strong community vibe and added recovery options like red light therapy, Infinity Fitness in the Riverwalk District stands out. Keep an eye on RiseUp Fitness opening this spring on Mae Anne Ave—it's poised to add a fresh group training option to Reno’s scene.
