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Washington is really two states divided by the Cascades. West of the mountains, Seattle has excellent coverage - the Parks & Recreation department runs numerous facilities, and every gym chain is represented. Rain falls 150+ days a year, so indoor facilities are essential. East of the Cascades, Spokane has good options but agricultural areas rely on seasonal facilities and school gyms.
Tech workers at Microsoft, Amazon, and Boeing campuses have extensive on-site facilities that aren't public, so don't count on corporate campus access. The San Juan Islands require ferry access and have limited options. Mount Rainier and Olympic National Parks create hiker demand for facilities in gateway towns. Seattle's homeless crisis led to innovative hygiene center programs that serve anyone in need.
We've mapped 133+ locations across Washington, with 74 verified by recent visitor reviews.
Budget options ($0-10): Seattle Parks & Rec centers under $10, some hygiene centers free
Mid-range ($10-20): Gym day passes $15-25
Premium ($20+): Bellevue premium gyms $30-35
Seattle Parks & Rec runs affordable community facilities
24 Hour Fitness, LA Fitness, Planet Fitness across metro areas
Cascade mountain springs, some require hiking
Deception Pass, Cape Disappointment with campground showers
Seattle programs serving anyone in need