Fitness Studios in California

608 studios found

California hosts 557 fitness studios offering a diverse range of disciplines including Functional Training, Pilates, and HIIT. Functional Training emphasizes practical movement patterns enhancing daily activities, while Pilates—both mat and Reformer styles—focuses on core strength and flexibility. High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) remains popular for efficient cardiovascular and strength conditioning. Alongside these, studios often provide Yoga, Martial Arts, CrossFit, and Meditation, reflecting the state’s holistic approach to fitness and wellness.

Los Angeles
Los Angeles
145 studios
San Diego
San Diego
93 studios
Berkeley
Berkeley
32 studios
Glendale
Glendale
21 studios
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa
19 studios
Fresno
Fresno
19 studios
Long Beach
Long Beach
19 studios
Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach
16 studios
Irvine
Irvine
16 studios
Laguna Niguel
Laguna Niguel
13 studios
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
11 studios
La Jolla
La Jolla
11 studios

All cities in California

Bakersfield (10) Culver City (9) Aptos (8) Encinitas (8) Los Gatos (8) Downey (6) Elk Grove (6) Fullerton (6) La Mesa (6) Anaheim (5) Coronado (5) El Segundo (5) Folsom (5) Fremont (5) Gilroy (5) Laguna Beach (5) Lake Forest (5) Agoura Hills (4) Alameda (4) Davis (4) Del Mar (4) Encino (4) Goleta (4) Los Altos (4) Arcata (3) Benicia (3) Brea (3) Covina (3) El Cajon (3) Emeryville (3) Essex (3) Indio (3) Ladera Ranch (3) Lawndale (3) Aliso Viejo (2) Alpine (2) Altadena (2) Antioch (2) Fort Irwin (2) Glendora (2) Lake Elsinore (2) La Puente (2) Los Alamitos (2) 91361 (1) Berkely (1) Cotati (1) Daly City (1) El Cerrito (1) Felton (1) Graeagle (1) Hesperia (1) JUNE LAKE (1) Larkfield-Wikiup (1)

Fitness & wellness in California

California’s fitness scene in 2026 leans heavily on specialized workouts like the Lagree Method, which blends Pilates precision with strength training in a low-impact setting. Studios such as MPower Fitness in Elizabeth and Strength and Wellness Collective offer small group classes with memberships ranging from $229 to $239 per month. Meanwhile, gym chains like EōS Fitness continue expanding across the state, integrating tech-driven features and branded experiences to keep members engaged.

Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego are primary hubs for fitness studios, featuring a mix of Reformer Pilates, HIIT, CrossFit, and martial arts. Memberships for boutique studios typically hover between $220 and $240 monthly, reflecting higher-end services. Neighborhoods like Glendale and Long Beach round out California’s active lifestyle with easy access to varied workout options, maintaining strong local demand despite some brand shifts and studio closures statewide.

Frequently asked questions about studios in California

What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in California in 2026?

California’s fitness scene features well-established workouts like The Lagree Method, especially at studios such as MPower Fitness in Elizabeth and Strength and Wellness Collective. Alongside these, EōS Fitness has been expanding across the state with accessible memberships and versatile gym spaces. Emerging trends include hybrid yoga-cycling studios and beach boot camps around coastal areas, reflecting the state’s mix of indoor intensity and outdoor lifestyle.

Which California neighborhoods are known for their concentration of diverse fitness studios?

Fitness hubs in California extend beyond city centers. In Los Angeles, neighborhoods like Venice Beach and Silver Lake host everything from Pilates to boxing studios. San Francisco’s Mission District and North Beach continue to attract boutique studios offering meditation and high-intensity interval training. Down in San Diego, North Park has become a hotspot for functional fitness and wellness-focused spaces, mirroring each city’s unique vibe.

What are common pricing structures and class formats at specialized fitness studios in California?

Premium studios like MPower Fitness and Strength and Wellness Collective typically charge between $229 and $239 for unlimited monthly classes, focusing on 50-minute small group sessions that prioritize form and coaching. Meanwhile, larger chains like EōS Fitness offer tiered memberships with access to multiple locations, plus drop-in class options for newer formats. Many studios now blend in-person with hybrid or outdoor classes to suit varied schedules.

What’s a useful fitness tip for someone new to California’s diverse studio scene?

Start with trial classes, especially in neighborhoods where studios cluster—you’ll find plenty from Silver Lake to the Mission District—so you can sample different styles without long commutes. Take advantage of California’s outdoor culture too: beach boot camps, park yoga, and hiking-focused training are ingrained here, offering fresh air and community alongside your workout.

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