COVID-19 Safety

Safely Visit the Y

We hope you'll join us at the Y to maintain a safe environment while we continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Below you'll find resources to help make the best decision for you and your family when visiting. Our YMCA will stay connected to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Community Levels and adjust safety precautions as levels fluctuate.

Please check back frequently as this information is subject to change.

FEELING SICK

 

Please do not enter the YMCA if you are sick or experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. The CDC has developed an assessment tool to help. 

Face Masks

 

Face masks may be worn at the discretion of the individual and guidance on when to wear a mask can be found on the CDC website.

Distancing

 

Although distancing is no longer required, everyone's personal preferences and comfort level in public spaces will vary.

Equipment

 

Use the cleaning materials provided, wipe equipment before and after your workout.

RESERVATIONS

 

Reservations for fitness classes, lap swimming, racquetball and tennis are recommended (not required) to guarantee your spot. Drop-in participation is also allowed where space is available. Make your reservation here.

CROWDS

 

Check out the Y's busy meter to plan your visit to the Y when it makes sense for your comfort level.

MORE RESOURCES

 

Find your Y's location hours


Planning for summer day camp

 

WARNING/DISCLAIMER: COVID-19 Pandemic is Ongoing

The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, is an extremely contagious virus that spreads easily through person-to-person contact. Federal and state authorities recommend social distancing as a means to prevent the spread of the virus. 

COVID-19 can lead to severe illness, personal injury, permanent disability, and death. Participating in this organization’s programs or accessing our facilities could increase the risk of contracting COVID-19. 

This organization in no way warrants that COVID-19 infection will not occur through participation in our programs or accessing our facilities.

When you first come back to the Y, you must sign the Assumption of Risk/Waiver of Liability.