Portland City Guide

Best Gyms and Health Clubs in Portland

With the seemingly constant rainy weather conditions, outdoor fitness activities are by nature inconsistently available, which is why this city boasts an excellent selection of indoor workout facilities.  I especially enjoyed the numerous group activities such as spinning and yoga classes that these establishments make available to members and visitors.  Below are the ten best gyms and health clubs in Portland:

1. RiverPlace Athletic Club

503-221-1212
0150 SW Montgomery St
Portland, OR 97201

2. Studio X

503-236-7114‎
2839 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97214

3. Giants Gym

503-281-4776‎
5223 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97213

4. ClubSport Oregon

503-968-4500
18120 SW Lower Boones Ferry Rd
Tigard, OR 97224

5. Northwest Personal Training

503-287-0655‎
2714 NE Broadway St
Portland, OR 97232

6. Lloyd Athletic Club

503-287-4594‎
815 NE Halsey St
Portland, OR 97232

7. Portland Rock Gym

503-232-8310‎
21 NE 12th Ave
Portland, OR 97232

8. March Wellness

503-418-6272
3303 SW Bond Ave
Portland, OR 97239

9. 24-Hour Fitness

503-670-0400‎
17942 SW McEwan Rd
Portland, OR 97224

10. Curves for Women

503-977-2051‎
3839 SW Multnomah Blvd
Portland, OR 97219

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  1. duane wangenheim on Sat, 16th Oct 2010 8:33 am 

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    Come see Semi-professional baseball played with local teams and players form the Portland’s and Vancouver area. Fourteen teams play baseball from May through August at Walker and Sckavone Stadiums (see schedule at NWIBL.ORG) in Southeast Portland. Teams consist of players with High School, College, and Professional experience and are looking for local sponsorship.

    The 2011 seasons looks for the league to expand with up to 4 new teams (Portland Yankees, Westmoreland Red Sox, the Vaughn Street Bee’s, and a team to be named from the Oregon City area). Players within the two divisions can continue their passion playing base ball at the highest level. Players follow modified MLB rules, using wood bats.

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