Great Falls
Great Falls

Fitness Studios in Great Falls

2 studios found

Great Falls has two dedicated studios that focus on CrossFit, HIIT, and functional training, catering to a range of fitness levels. These disciplines emphasize high-intensity workouts and practical movements to improve strength, endurance, and overall fitness. The local scene supports community-driven classes where participants can engage in varied programming tailored to individual goals. Both studios offer structured group sessions that combine cardiovascular conditioning with strength training exercises.

Big Sky Bungee
Big Sky Bungee
CrossFit HIIT
JS Fitness and Wellness
JS Fitness and Wellness
Functional Training

Fitness & wellness in Great Falls

Great Falls’ fitness scene centers on outdoor activity and close-knit studios. CrossFit and functional training are popular, with spots like CrossFit Great Falls and Valor Athletic Training focusing on small groups and practical strength work. Locals often combine gym sessions with outdoor bootcamps or trail runs along the Missouri River and local parks, taking advantage of the city’s natural terrain.

Most gyms and studios are near downtown and Smelter City, making them easy to reach. Class sizes usually stay under 15 to keep things personal. Drop-in prices range from $15 to $20, while monthly rates hover between $120 and $180 based on frequency and studio. You’ll find CrossFit, HIIT circuits, and mobility-focused classes that fit the active pace of Great Falls residents looking to stay functional and strong year-round.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Great Falls

What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in Great Falls?

As of 2026, studios like Rise Functional Training and Flow Yoga near 10th Avenue are popular picks for their varied approaches. Beyond traditional HIIT, Great Falls has embraced hybrid classes blending in-person sessions with online options, plus outdoor boot camps along the Missouri River that take advantage of our scenic trails. Recovery-focused spots offering meditation and mobility work have also gained traction, reflecting a local shift toward balance and injury prevention.

Which neighborhoods in Great Falls are known for their fitness amenities or studios?

The Highland District around 10th Avenue East is a hotspot, hosting studios like Pure Barre and Flow Yoga with convenient bus routes nearby. East of downtown, the 14th Street area has several gyms and boxing clubs that appeal to both beginners and those with a military background. For outdoor enthusiasts, parks along the Missouri River provide informal fitness spaces popular with locals year-round.

What is the typical pricing or class format for fitness studios in Great Falls?

In 2026, many studios charge drop-in rates between $12 and $18, with monthly packages often falling from $90 to $140 depending on class frequency and type. Sessions usually last 45 to 60 minutes, balancing a solid workout with time for technique and community interaction. Some boxing gyms and functional training spots offer slightly lower rates, reflecting Great Falls’ more affordable cost of living compared to larger metro areas.

Is there a practical fitness tip for someone new to training in Great Falls?

If you're just starting out, check out the beginner-friendly studios around 14th Street East—they tend to have patient instructors and welcoming crowds. Montana winters can be harsh, so indoor studios come in handy from November through March, but don’t overlook local outdoor spots like Giant Springs State Park for fresh-air walks when the weather allows. Joining group classes here can help keep you motivated and connected with the community.

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