2810 E Prospect Rd, York, Pennsylvania 17402
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Heritage Hills Athletic Club
Heritage Hills Athletic Club offers a diverse range of fitness programs including group classes, personal training, and sports performance training. The facility emphasizes a community atmosphere with friendly members and experienced instructors, catering to various fitness levels.
2810 E Prospect Rd, York, Pennsylvania 17402
Reviews
Jose Semidey (Google User)
1 month ago
They sign you up, but never tell you there is an annual fee, until you ask why you got so much for the month. Staff is real nice though. Signed my son and I up and they signed up three people charged me for it and when I disputed it, they just fixed it, but didn't refund my money for the extra money they took out my account.
Grum Kebede (Google User)
1 month ago
Pros: Plenty of gym space Variety of equipment Rarely crowded Friendly staff Cons: Membership price is not competitive with other local gyms Cleanliness is a major issue. Willing to bet this place hasn’t been properly scrubbed in months. Hire a janitor especially if you’re charging damn near $30/month… Update as of November 2024: Men’s restroom soap dispenser in the locker room has been broken and out of soap for 3 months. Quite frankly, pathetic.
method man (Google User)
1 month ago
Usually dirty, indoor courts and fields are nearly ALWAYS rented out to other unaffiliated groups. Staff is hit and miss. There's some very nice staff, but there's a few rude women. Hours are weird. All of their televisions are blue screens. They have Ballyhoo sports teams (soccer/volleyball/basketball/etc.) they absolutely do not support their female soccer teams. You will practice on subpar fields (even their on-site outdoor soccer field is a joke.) there will be no winter programs, even though they own an indoor field. I can't speak to their boys program. The team coaches do their best, but they aren't given any support from the club itself. There are much better clubs. I don't really know what this place's purpose is. If you want to play indoor basketball and there isn't a volleyball tournament, then I guess it's fine. If you want to use the S3 personal training, that looks good too. If you want to use treadmills and don't want to want to watch the televisions, and you don't like working out past 5 on weekends, then this place is fine. But there's better versions of all those things in the area.
Andrew Murphy (Google User)
1 month ago
They post their hours on the website and then close at a completely different time.
Logan Stahl (Google User)
1 month ago
Nice gym overall, however cleaning there is an issues as the bathrooms are dirty. Along with the rest of the gym, the gym is dirty and equipment is never put back and if you go during particular times are is only 1 of every machine leading to wasting your workout waiting. And recent I have seen kids behind the desk and young children ages 11-13 running on the treadmill barefoot or lifting weights without adult supervision. For 22$ a month there is better options for the money. especially when cleaning is a big dealbreaker for a membership. Friendly staff and people but the gym itself is falling apart.