Free Weekends at the East Palo Alto YMCA: A Resident’s Guide and First-Look Review

The East Palo Alto YMCA now offers free weekend access for residents. I visited to see how the sign-up works and what the facilities are like. The process was quick, the pool was clean, and the overall experience was positive—just remember to bring a towel.

Last month the Lewis and Joan Platt East Palo Alto Family YMCA (the Y) began offering free weekend services for all East Palo Alto residents, through a council-led initiative to use tax dollars to boost recreational services.

East Palo Alto YMCA begins free weekends for residents
The Lewis and Joan Platt East Palo Alto Family YMCA began offering free weekend services for all city residents on Saturday, through a council-led initiative to use tax dollars to boost recreational services.

I had never worked out at a YMCA before, so I visited on a Saturday to see how the program works. My goal in this article is to show residents how the sign-up process works and share what the experience is like.

Hours

The YMCA is open to East Palo Alto residents on weekends during the following hours:

  • Saturday: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • Sunday: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Sign Up Process

The sign-up process was kind of slow — about 10 minutes each for me and my wife. At the front desk, I let the staff know I was an East Palo Alto resident and wanted to register. I showed my driver’s license with my EPA address (I also brought a utility bill just in case, but it wasn’t needed). After taking a photo, providing contact information, and signing a standard waiver, I received a physical membership card. I immediately added it to the YMCA of Silicon Valley iOS app, which displays a barcode so you don’t need to carry the plastic card.

Facilities

The Y has a full indoor gymnasium, an outdoor pool, and both indoor and outdoor fitness areas. I only photographed the gymnasium and pool, but the workout spaces looked clean, well-maintained, and welcoming.

Pool Experience

I spent my visit swimming in the outdoor pool, which was spotless and pleasantly warm. All lanes were being used when I arrived, but sharing a lane was easy until one opened up. The locker rooms were clean and spacious, though the walk from the lockers to the pool was longer than expected. One important tip: bring your own towel—none are provided.

Conclusion

Overall, I enjoyed my visit to the Y and plan to return for another swim. I’m not usually a gym person, but the free-access initiative made it easy to try something new. This City Council-supported program is a great opportunity for residents to explore local recreation, so go sign up, check it out for yourself, and let us know what you think.

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