Welcome to the East Belleville YMCA, where we’re dedicated to empowering individuals, strengthening families, and fostering a sense of belonging. Explore our well-equipped fitness center, dive into our sparkling pools, and engage in a variety of activities that cater to all ages and interests. Join us at the East Belleville YMCA and experience the transformative power of unity, support, and a vibrant community that is committed to your well-being and success.
By far the worst of the locations that are nearby. If possible visit a different one.
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Pietro D'Alessio
Sep 5, 2025
5.0
Friendly, clean and welcoming. Close to an awesome bike path.
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Leo Kaercher
Aug 19, 2025
3.0
We love the facility reason why we've been members for 20+years. However we continue to experience issues with the facility opening late during the week. Today was another example of this frustration, we arrived today at 0450 and left at at 0515 since we have a limited amount of time to workout. Please try and ensure the facility opens at 0500 as advertised which will relieve a lot of frustration for the members.
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BW
Jul 31, 2025
4.0
East Belleville YMCA offers a great range of community-centered programs, especially for kids. Their before/after school and summer programs are clearly a strong focus, and it’s great to see those needs being met.
I signed up for a trial to see if the $49/month membership would meet my personal fitness goals. The gym area has a decent selection of equipment covering most muscle groups, with multiple free weights, squat racks, and dumbbells. The only thing noticeably missing was equipment for lateral raises.
While the machines are a bit older, that’s not a big deal—as long as maintenance is kept up. Some machines had rusted weight pins that were hard to use, and a few benches had torn padding. Simple fixes like lubrication and upholstery repair would really improve the experience and bring the gym up to par with other fitness centers.
Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Overall, a good option—especially for families or those looking for more than just a gym.
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Joyce Pryor
Jul 2, 2025
1.0
I sent my child to a one week camp during 4th of July week, so he only went 4 days. Day one of camp, I was told he had a rough morning. The teacher told me that she was just thrown in the room and did not know what she was doing, which to a 6 year old is prime time to get into what 6 year olds get into when there is no structure. She was extremely sweet though and I felt for her as I am also an educator and I know what kids are capable of when you don't have experience and/or have a plan. The second day was ok, however, when I picked my child up for the 3rd day they had a write up. Background knowledge, my child loves rocks and collects them, which I don't expect any of the counselors to know that. Anyhow, I was told another kid told one of the counselors that my child had rocks in their pocket and my child was told to put the rocks down and this upset my child. I was told it took him a few minutes to calm down. I don't know how that requires a write up but was told by one of the directors, who at times spoke over me and seemed like he could care less, that if a child needs time to calm down or if it takes one of the teachers away from a group then thats a problem and that he was not there so he doesn't know what happened. I was also told that there are two directors over the camps, and that there are 2 groups. Why wasn't one of them available to help so that the teacher can be where they need to be? I also know that there are very young teenagers and very young adults running these camps and you really only learn through hands on experiences. However, they need to have proper training. They need to be able to deescalate, to have conflict-resolution skills and how to be developmentally appropriate with smaller children. Like I stated earlier, I understand my child cannot have rocks, but the way in which it was handled was not ok and it escalated for the simple reason that, there are young teens and adults managing a lot of very young children without what seems to be, when speaking to the counselor who interacted with my child, the proper training. The YMCA says that it inclusive, but it seems that they are only inclusive if your child just sits, is quiet and does nothing. The director I spoke to said they are inclusive and began to bring up children that have IEP's. That is not the only way you are inclusive. How about the children that may just need a little more patience, or someone who takes a few seconds to acknowledge, validate and just listen for a second. I don't know a six year who is going to do something the first time you ask every single time. We don't even do that as adults. If the YMCA is going to have summer camp and say that all are welcome, then they need to make sure they are equipped and properly trained with procedures in place for all the children, not just the ones with IEP's. This is something that I am paying for, so I expect a little bit more. I even offered my services for free as I am off during the summer to help coach the young counselors or to just be an extra body to help some of the students who may just need that little extra amount of understanding, which is something we all could use. Needless to say, I will be finding other alternatives for my child.
Frequently Asked Questions About East Belleville YMCA
What does my Y membership include?
A YMCA membership is a great value that includes many benefits, like:
- Free group exercise classes
- Free health and wellness consultation
- Free child watch during your workout
- Access to pools, basketball courts, racquetball courts, indoor tracks, and more!
- Personal training
- Programs for youth, adults, families, and seniors
Do I have to sign a contract?
No. We know that you will find great value in your Y membership, however, should you decide to cancel for any reason, you must submit your cancellation request in writing on or before the 20th of the month prior to your next draft date.
Can YMCA members bring guests?
You are welcome to bring a guest with you. Each guest can visit up to two times per year.
I have a YMCA gift card. What can I use it for?
Gift cards are redeemable for programs, merchandise, and membership. Gift cards are non-refundable and cannot be redeemed for cash.
Can I use other Ys in the greater St. Louis area?
With a Y membership, you have access to all 24 branches of the Gateway Region YMCA in Missouri and Illinois.
Does the Y offer a military discount?
Yes! All military families, past and present, can take advantage of a 10% discount on their YMCA membership. For more information: https://gwrymca.org/military-veteran-outreach
What amenities and facilities does East Belleville YMCA offer?
East Belleville YMCA features a fitness center, swimming pools, basketball and racquetball courts, indoor tracks, and programs for all ages including youth, adults, families, and seniors.
What are the membership benefits at East Belleville YMCA?
Membership includes free group exercise classes, health and wellness consultations, child watch during workouts, access to all facilities, personal training, and program participation.
Is there a contract requirement for YMCA membership?
No contract is required. You can cancel anytime by submitting a written cancellation request before the 20th of the month prior to your next draft date.
Can YMCA members bring guests to the facility?
Yes, members can bring guests who may visit up to two times per year.
Is East Belleville YMCA accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, the facility has wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, seating, and restrooms.
What are the operating hours of East Belleville YMCA?
The YMCA is open Monday to Thursday from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, Friday until 8:00 PM, Saturday 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Sunday 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM, with special holiday hours on certain dates.
Does East Belleville YMCA offer any discounts for military families?
Yes, military families past and present receive a 10% discount on membership.
What nearby transportation options can help me visit East Belleville YMCA?
The Metro St. Louis-COLLEGE METROLINK STATION is nearby and can assist customers in reaching the YMCA conveniently.
Are there nearby places where I can run errands before or after visiting the YMCA?
Yes, Walmart Belleville locations including pharmacy, grocery pickup, bakery, vision & glasses, and retail stores are near the YMCA for your convenience.
Can I find dining options close to East Belleville YMCA?
Yes, there are nearby sandwich shops like SUBWAY and Subway where you can grab a meal before or after your workout.