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Whether it's indoors or outside, with a group or on your own, OKC Parks offers plenty of fitness opportunities throughout the city.
OKC Parks' premiere fitness center is at Willa D. Johnson Recreation Center. This location requires membership or a day pass.
909 Frederick Douglass Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73117
405-297-1435
Hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, and closed Sundays.
Equipment Available: Treadmills, ellipticals, recumbent bikes, power rack and bench, leg curl and leg extension machines, free weights, HitHub and heated pool with lap lanes.
Is group fitness more your speed? Then try one of our group exercise classes including Zumba, yoga, Tai Chi, water aerobics and more at our various community centers. Separate fees may apply.
OKC Parks & Recreation's Outdoor Fitness Courts are a world-class outdoor bodyweight circuit training system designed for adults of all ages and abilities. These outdoor courts are a powerful way to encourage physical activity and promote community wellness. National Fitness Campaign created a series of full-body exercises for a range of athletic abilities, all designed to for the outdoor fitness courts. These workouts are free on the free mobile app, Fitness Court.
Oklahoma City has five outdoor court locations: