Auburn Valley YMCA

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Auburn, United States

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Youth organization· Community center· Non-profit organization· Social services organization· Swimming pool· Fitness center· Personal trainer· Swim club

Auburn Valley YMCA Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Auburn Valley YMCA is located in Auburn, United States on 1620 Perimeter Rd SW. Auburn Valley YMCA is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category youth organization in United States.

Address

1620 Perimeter Rd SW

Phone

+1 2538332770

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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julia rogne

I feel very uncomfortable at this gym, every time I go the same Hispanic lady who works there is harassing me. She is very friendly to others but opposite to me.

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spider monker24k

The lifegards are so mean and ugly they are so strict they do not lat you have fun so BAD DO NOT GO THARE THE WORST PLAS ON EARTH.

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Tony Innouvong

Great community center with amenities and activities for all ages. The fitness center is well-equipped. There is a basketball court, pool, classrooms, and locker rooms. Youth programs are available. The membership model is very inclusive and makes it affordable for all income levels. Highly recommend the YMCA over a traditional gym if you want more of a community atmosphere.

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Jeff Walker

Would be great if the power hungry life guards would actually let the kids be kids. They talk to you and the children disrespectfully. If you need my kid to move out of the way so you can do a swim test on another swimmer just ask them to move out of the way. You don't have to yell or be mean. Will not be returning.

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Lia Smazik

(October 2018 update) This place has been my sanctuary for many years. I come every single day to play basketball which has also helped me get through quite a few hard personal events that life has thrown my way. I don't know what I would have done if I didn't have basketball as my \therapy\ so to speak. I firmly believe that exercise and doing something you love is truly the best form of healing and treatment possible. In addition to that, I have made great physical improvements to my body by my daily basketball sessions. I'm still not quite there but much closer. My hard work and daily practice has paid off and I have lost a decent amount of weight since I first started coming along with becoming stronger and more skilled in the game of basketball itself. I'm a competitive perfectionist so I always have an area that I want to improve on. Socially this YMCA has helped me a lot. I'm very introverted and cautious of people in general, and am admittedly a bit socially awkward due to high functioning Autism, but even so, I have managed to form some great relationships with some of the staff here as well as other YMCA members. Especially Wes (he's looked out for me since I started coming here), Ole(\u003c--I hope I spelled his name right), Mark, the Thursday cycling class lady (sorry, I forgot your name!) and my best basketball buddy Tony. I have noticed that last Summer the staff did a much better job at keeping one side of the gym available to basketball players during all the camp stuff so I wanted to thank them for that. I'm hoping that will continue from here on out (especially when the expansion building is ready) because gym availability for basketball players during school holidays and Summer was my biggest complaint for a while and I'm glad they actually did something about it.