Verified cost summary

Best Gyms for Teens prices, fees, free trial and policy snapshot

This box separates published numeric charges from amounts that were not publicly available in the reviewed official or reliable U.S. sources.

Exact recurring price and billing frequency
YMCA: No public numeric national membership amount exists because each local YMCA association sets its own dues. Planet Fitness: $15/month Classic and $24.99/month PF Black Card on the national U.S. membership page.
Enrollment or joining fee
YMCA: No public numeric national joining fee exists because local YMCA associations set the amount. Planet Fitness: $1–$59 one-time in the reviewed Evansville, IN and Greenbriar, VA official offers.
Annual or facility fee
YMCA: No public numeric national annual fee exists because local YMCA associations set their own fee structures. Planet Fitness: $49/year on the reviewed national and official club offers.
Cancellation or early-termination fee
YMCA: No public numeric national cancellation fee exists because the home association policy controls any final amount. Planet Fitness: $58 early buyout can apply to an unfulfilled minimum-term membership.
Free trial or day-pass cost
Free trial (cost: $0): YMCA: No public numeric national guest-pass price exists because local YMCA associations set trial and guest terms. Planet Fitness: $0 for the official one-day pass at participating clubs.
Location and plan differences
YMCA: YMCA of the USA does not set local membership prices; pages now state that directly instead of pretending a national quote exists. Planet Fitness: National starting prices plus official U.S. club examples; taxes and local promotions can change the final checkout.

How we selected the best gyms for teens

This shortlist is designed for minor access and beginner support. It uses checked U.S. recurring dues, annual and enrollment charges, free trial or day-pass information, access rules, contract flexibility and the actual workout model. A gym is not ranked highly merely because its headline dues are low.

The ranking is a decision framework rather than a claim that every location is identical. Local checkout prices, taxes, operating hours and amenities can change the final order. Use the numeric fee table and the exact club or studio offer when comparing the options.

Verified price shortlist

RankGym or studioRecurring priceAnnual feeFree trial / day passBest fit
1YMCANo public numeric national membership amount exists because each local YMCA association sets its own dues.No public numeric national annual fee exists because local YMCA associations set their own fee structures.No public numeric national guest-pass price exists because local YMCA associations set trial and guest terms.families, seniors and community-minded users who value pools and programs
2Planet Fitness$15/month Classic and $24.99/month PF Black Card on the national U.S. membership page$49/year on the reviewed national and official club offers$0 for the official one-day pass at participating clubsbudget-focused beginners who want basic equipment and a large network
3Life TimeNo public numeric standard club-membership amount was displayed on the reviewed national membership pagesNo public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official membership pagesNo public numeric one-day membership price was displayed; availability and price vary by clubfamilies and high-frequency users who will use premium facilities
4LA Fitness$29.99/month club-only, $39.99/month multi-club, and $49.99/month nationwide in a reviewed Temecula, CA official rate page$59–$69/year across reviewed official U.S. rate pages$0 for the official 3-day guest passusers who want a full-service club with classes, pools and multi-club options
5Chuze FitnessFrom $9.99/month on the official U.S. membership page$59.99/year on all current memberships$0 for the official 7-day trialbudget members who want more amenities than a basic low-cost gym
6VASA Fitness$14.99/month Basic, $24.99/month Fitness, and $44.99/month Studio in reviewed official Illinois examples$59.99/year Rate Guarantee Fee$0 for the official one-day trialvalue seekers who will use pools, classes and recovery amenities
7Mountainside Fitness$38.85/month individual on a 12-month ACH plan or $46.85/month individual month-to-month by ACH$55/year individual, $65/year couple, or $75/year family under the official terms$0 for the official 5-day passArizona families wanting classes, childcare and full-service amenities
8The Alaska ClubNo public numeric base monthly membership amount was displayed on the reviewed official offer page as of July 11, 2026No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official offer page as of July 11, 2026$0 for the official guest passAlaska households wanting fitness, aquatics, sports and family services in one regional network

Every recurring amount keeps its published cadence. Use the gym cost calculator to annualize monthly, biweekly and every-four-weeks billing on the same basis. This criterion is specific to Best Gyms for Teens; verify it at the location and plan that would actually be purchased.

Compare complete first-year cost

For minor access and beginner support, the best value is the option whose mandatory annualized total fits the expected usage. Add the enrollment fee, annual fee and other required charges in digits.

First-year costannualized recurring payments + enrollment fee + annual fee + mandatory charges + tax

Read the first-year gym cost guide and hidden-fee checklist before relying on an advertised monthly rate.

Why these gyms made the list

1. YMCA

YMCA is included because it is strongest for families, seniors and community-minded users who value pools and programs. Checked recurring dues are No public numeric national membership amount exists because each local YMCA association sets its own dues., annual-fee position is No public numeric national annual fee exists because local YMCA associations set their own fee structures., and the free trial or day-pass position is No public numeric national guest-pass price exists because local YMCA associations set trial and guest terms. Its main advantage is community programs and financial assistance; its main limitation is every association has different pricing and rules. Review the YMCA fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. Use the numeric fee table and the exact club or studio offer when comparing the options.

2. Planet Fitness

Planet Fitness is included because it is strongest for budget-focused beginners who want basic equipment and a large network. Checked recurring dues are $15/month Classic and $24.99/month PF Black Card on the national U.S. membership page, annual-fee position is $49/year on the reviewed national and official club offers, and the free trial or day-pass position is $0 for the official one-day pass at participating clubs. Its main advantage is low national starting price and broad location network; its main limitation is annual fee, local fee variation and limited full-service amenities. Review the Planet Fitness fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. This criterion is specific to Best Gyms for Teens; verify it at the location and plan that would actually be purchased.

3. Life Time

Life Time is included because it is strongest for families and high-frequency users who will use premium facilities. Checked recurring dues are No public numeric standard club-membership amount was displayed on the reviewed national membership pages, annual-fee position is No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official membership pages, and the free trial or day-pass position is No public numeric one-day membership price was displayed; availability and price vary by club. Its main advantage is resort-style facilities and family programming; its main limitation is premium location-dependent pricing. Review the Life Time fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. Use this item when evaluating Best Gyms for Teens, then calculate the first-year and per-visit impact before ranking the options.

4. LA Fitness

LA Fitness is included because it is strongest for users who want a full-service club with classes, pools and multi-club options. Checked recurring dues are $29.99/month club-only, $39.99/month multi-club, and $49.99/month nationwide in a reviewed Temecula, CA official rate page, annual-fee position is $59–$69/year across reviewed official U.S. rate pages, and the free trial or day-pass position is $0 for the official 3-day guest pass. Its main advantage is broad full-service amenity mix; its main limitation is large local variation in upfront cost, access and contract terms. Review the LA Fitness fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. For Best Gyms for Teens, apply this point across the ranked shortlist and remove any location that fails the stated goal.

5. Chuze Fitness

Chuze Fitness is included because it is strongest for budget members who want more amenities than a basic low-cost gym. Checked recurring dues are From $9.99/month on the official U.S. membership page, annual-fee position is $59.99/year on all current memberships, and the free trial or day-pass position is $0 for the official 7-day trial. Its main advantage is very low entry price and strong amenity upgrades; its main limitation is $59.99 annual fee and tier complexity. Review the Chuze Fitness fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. Use the numeric fee table and the exact club or studio offer when comparing the options.

6. VASA Fitness

VASA Fitness is included because it is strongest for value seekers who will use pools, classes and recovery amenities. Checked recurring dues are $14.99/month Basic, $24.99/month Fitness, and $44.99/month Studio in reviewed official Illinois examples, annual-fee position is $59.99/year Rate Guarantee Fee, and the free trial or day-pass position is $0 for the official one-day trial. Its main advantage is clear three-tier value structure; its main limitation is annual fee plus enrollment and possible early cancellation fee. Review the VASA Fitness fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. This criterion is specific to Best Gyms for Teens; verify it at the location and plan that would actually be purchased.

7. Mountainside Fitness

Mountainside Fitness is included because it is strongest for Arizona families wanting classes, childcare and full-service amenities. Checked recurring dues are $38.85/month individual on a 12-month ACH plan or $46.85/month individual month-to-month by ACH, annual-fee position is $55/year individual, $65/year couple, or $75/year family under the official terms, and the free trial or day-pass position is $0 for the official 5-day pass. Its main advantage is strong family amenities and multi-club local value; its main limitation is pricing and add-on packages require a local quote. Review the Mountainside Fitness fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. Use this item when evaluating Best Gyms for Teens, then calculate the first-year and per-visit impact before ranking the options.

8. The Alaska Club

The Alaska Club is included because it is strongest for Alaska households wanting fitness, aquatics, sports and family services in one regional network. Checked recurring dues are No public numeric base monthly membership amount was displayed on the reviewed official offer page as of July 11, 2026, annual-fee position is No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official offer page as of July 11, 2026, and the free trial or day-pass position is $0 for the official guest pass. Its main advantage is broad family, sport and wellness facilities across Alaska; its main limitation is pricing and premium services require a market-specific quote. Review the The Alaska Club fee guide and free trial and guest guide before joining. For Best Gyms for Teens, apply this point across the ranked shortlist and remove any location that fails the stated goal.

Use a free trial or day pass before joining

A free trial is useful only when it lets you test the exact location, equipment, class schedule and peak-hour crowding. When an eligible free trial costs $0, the $0 cost and any eligibility limits are stated clearly. A paid day pass can still be worthwhile for a one-day evaluation. Use the numeric fee table and the exact club or studio offer when comparing the options.

Compare each brand’s guest and trial rules from the linked guides rather than assuming every visitor receives the same amenities. This criterion is specific to Best Gyms for Teens; verify it at the location and plan that would actually be purchased.

How to choose the right option

  • Confirm that the selected location supports minor access and beginner support.
  • Write the recurring charge and billing cadence in digits.
  • Add annual, enrollment and required service fees.
  • Check free trial, day-pass and guest eligibility.
  • Tour the location during the hours you will normally visit.
  • Verify class, amenity and multi-club inclusions.
  • Read cancellation, freeze and renewal terms.
  • Calculate cost per visit using realistic monthly attendance.

Final recommendation

The best choice for minor access and beginner support is not automatically the first-ranked brand in every city. Start with the shortlist, remove any location that lacks the required amenity or schedule, then compare complete first-year cost and cancellation flexibility. The result should be a gym you will use consistently, not simply the lowest advertised rate.

People also ask

Best Gyms for Teens FAQs: prices, fees, cancellation and free trial answers

What is the best gym for minor access and beginner support?

The strongest shortlist includes YMCA, Planet Fitness, Life Time, LA Fitness. Compare the exact local recurring price, annual fee, enrollment fee and included benefits before choosing. Checked recurring prices: YMCA: No public numeric national membership amount exists because each local YMCA association sets its own dues.; Planet Fitness: $15/month Classic and $24.99/month PF Black Card on the national U.S. membership page; Life Time: No public numeric standard club-membership amount was displayed on the reviewed national membership pages; LA Fitness: $29.99/month club-only, $39.99/month multi-club, and $49.99/month nationwide in a reviewed Temecula, CA official rate page.

Which option has the lowest recurring price for minor access and beginner support?

YMCA: No public numeric national membership amount exists because each local YMCA association sets its own dues.; Planet Fitness: $15/month Classic and $24.99/month PF Black Card on the national U.S. membership page; Life Time: No public numeric standard club-membership amount was displayed on the reviewed national membership pages; LA Fitness: $29.99/month club-only, $39.99/month multi-club, and $49.99/month nationwide in a reviewed Temecula, CA official rate page. Annual and enrollment fees can change the complete ranking.

Which gyms on this list offer a free trial?

YMCA: No public numeric national guest-pass price exists because local YMCA associations set trial and guest terms.; Planet Fitness: $0 for the official one-day pass at participating clubs; Life Time: No public numeric one-day membership price was displayed; availability and price vary by club; LA Fitness: $0 for the official 3-day guest pass; Chuze Fitness: $0 for the official 7-day trial. Free trial eligibility can be local.

How should I compare annual fees?

YMCA: No public numeric national annual fee exists because local YMCA associations set their own fee structures.; Planet Fitness: $49/year on the reviewed national and official club offers; Life Time: No public numeric annual-fee amount was displayed on the reviewed official membership pages; LA Fitness: $59–$69/year across reviewed official U.S. rate pages. Add the amount to annualized recurring dues.

How do I calculate first-year gym cost?

Annualize recurring dues, then add enrollment, annual and mandatory charges plus applicable tax. Use 12 monthly, 26 biweekly or 13 every-four-weeks payments. YMCA: No public numeric national membership amount exists because each local YMCA association sets its own dues. Planet Fitness: $15/month Classic and $24.99/month PF Black Card on the national U.S. membership page.

Should I choose the cheapest advertised membership?

Not automatically. Compare included access, location convenience, classes, guest rules, cancellation and the full first-year total. For Best Gyms for Teens, compare the complete first-year total rather than the headline rate: recurring dues plus any mandatory enrollment, annual and account charges. Optional coaching, childcare, taxes and add-ons should be kept separate so the comparison remains fair.

Are gym prices the same at every location?

No. Franchised and regional brands frequently use location-specific prices, promotions, taxes and amenities. YMCA: YMCA of the USA does not set local membership prices; pages now state that directly instead of pretending a national quote exists. Planet Fitness: National starting prices plus official U.S. club examples; taxes and local promotions can change the final checkout. Use one selected U.S. location and one named plan when comparing prices; combining a promotional fee from one club with amenities or dues from another can create a false total. YMCA: No public numeric national membership amount exists because each local YMCA association sets its own dues. Planet Fitness: $15/month Classic and $24.99/month PF Black Card on the national U.S. membership page.

Can a day pass replace a free trial?

Yes for a short evaluation. An eligible free trial can cost $0; no universal numeric day-pass price applies across these brands because location and pass terms differ. Compare the published amount for the exact club or studio. Free trial (cost: $0): YMCA: No public numeric national guest-pass price exists because local YMCA associations set trial and guest terms. Planet Fitness: $0 for the official one-day pass at participating clubs. Confirm the participating location, eligibility, pass length, required identification and whether the offer converts into paid membership automatically.

What contract details matter most?

Check minimum term, renewal date, cancellation notice, freeze rules, rate-change language and any numeric early-termination charge. A no-contract label does not automatically mean immediate fee-free cancellation. Review the billing cycle, notice deadline, minimum term, auto-renewal language and any numeric buyout or termination amount shown in the agreement. Compare the exact U.S. location, named plan, billing cycle and mandatory first-year charges before making the final decision.

How many times should I visit before joining?

Use a free trial or day pass at the same time of day you expect to train, and test the equipment, classes, parking, showers and crowding that matter to you. Before committing to Best Gyms for Teens, save the checkout disclosure or agreement that shows the billing date, plan access, renewal term and cancellation notice. That document controls the member's actual charge when a national marketing page and a local club offer differ.

Primary research

Best Gyms for Teens official U.S. sources reviewed

Sources were checked on July 11, 2026. Promotional prices can change after publication.

  1. YMCA of the USA — Join the Y — numeric price source
  2. YMCA of the USA — Find Your Y
  3. YMCA — Military Outreach
  4. Planet Fitness — U.S. memberships and membership FAQ — numeric price source
  5. Planet Fitness — Customer Service and Membership FAQs
  6. Planet Fitness — PF Black Card Benefits
  7. Planet Fitness — Free Gym Day Pass
  8. Life Time — official membership FAQ — numeric price source
  9. Life Time — Membership FAQ
  10. Life Time — Membership Changes