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Dye Clay Family YMCA

4.3
(419 reviews)

Business Details

3322 Moody Ave, Orange Park, FL
32065, United States
(904) 272-4304
https://fcymca.org/locations/dye-clay-family-ymca/

About

Fitness CenterCommunity Center
The Y offers programming and activities for all ages, interests and abilities including group exercise classes, chronic disease prevention, nutrition, swimming, basketball, pickleball, camp, before and afterschool child care, volunteer opportunities and so much more.

Details

  • [Free/Paid] wi-fiNot available
  • RestroomAvailable
  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Dye Clay Family YMCA
3322 Moody Ave, Orange Park, FL
32065, United States

Hours

Monday5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday5:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
SundayClosed
5/25/20265:00 AM - 8:00 PM
6/19/2026Closed
7/4/20268:00 AM - 3:00 PM
9/7/20265:00 AM - 8:00 PM
11/11/2026Closed
11/25/20265:00 AM - 8:00 PM
11/26/20265:00 AM - 8:00 PM
12/24/20265:00 AM - 8:00 PM
12/25/20265:00 AM - 7:00 PM
12/31/20265:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Reviews

4.3
419 reviews
5 stars
271
4 stars
81
3 stars
28
2 stars
11
1 star
28
  • KR
    Kenneth Roszel
    May 7, 2026
    5.0
    Great place for everyone.
  • BL
    Brittany Lauria
    Apr 28, 2026
    4.0
    Love the y as they are like family. I do wish the dye clay or Barco location would do more then 1 season of flag football
  • AF
    Alyssa Farris
    Apr 15, 2026
    4.0
    I have been coming here about 1 year. The staff and even other customers are super friendly. The pool is nice, however it is seasonal. My kids have done gymnastics & ninja warrior and they both enjoyed them. Sadly, several times I've tried to drop off kids for childcare, they're full with no eta on when there will be an opening. (You can't do online reservations for the childcare.) The gym is small but equipment is fairly comprehensive. Overall, its a nice community hub.
  • KK
    Karma
    Mar 24, 2026
    1.0
    They overcharged me more than one time and refused to refund any of my money.
  • SR
    Sarah Renfroe
    Mar 21, 2026
    2.0
    Youth Development, School’s Out Camp, & Before/After school Program I recently enrolled my children in the School’s Out Day Camp at the YMCA during spring break to explore the advertised STEM, arts, and character development activities. However, the experience was disappointing. On the first day, there were no ID checks when my children were dropped off or picked up, raising serious safety concerns. I was also not informed about inappropriate activities such as my children hitting, throwing sand, and playing Roblox. Roblox was not only banned from our house due to its lack of learning activities, but also the presence of identified sexual predators. Lastly, I did not provide consent for my children to play Roblox at the YMCA. The lack of supervision and the focus on video games instead of the advertised activities were deeply unsettling. This experience has led me to decide against enrolling my children in the YMCA’s summer camp. I hope the YMCA takes this feedback seriously and implements changes to ensure the safety and well-being of children. In the beginning of the school year, my children participated in the Y before and aftercare. I had to disenroll them after just five weeks of their part-time care due to multiple incidents of my children not listening. While I don’t blame the Y entirely for two five-year-olds not listening, this experience certainly validates the reasoning behind their previous incidents. The lack of structure for this age group provides children with the opportunity to misbehave. During this stage, it’s crucial for children to have structured activities to keep their small minds engaged in learning and tasks. My goal for this feedback is for the YMCA to acknowledge these deficiencies and proactively work on structure. They should provide the children with activities that they are advertising on their website, which will help with positive behavior molding and increase trusting relationships between the children and staff, as well as between the establishment and parents. Ultimately, parents choose this organization to help keep their children actively engaged while they work. Advertising specific activities and then accepting payments from parents while reflecting the care as a daycare setting where the kids are simply being watched and do as they please is unacceptable on the company’s behalf.

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