North Kansas City YMCA | Clay County, MO

1999 Iron St, North Kansas City, MO 64116, USA
4.4
(989 reviews)
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About this class

The North Kansas City YMCA offers a "Water Discovery" class for infants and toddlers, introducing them to the aquatic environment. Accompanied by a parent or guardian, your little one can become comfortable in the water and develop swim readiness skills through fun activities. Parents also learn about water safety and supervision. Additionally, the "Water Stamina - Preschool" class focuses on basic stroke techniques and water safety for children aged 3-6. It's a great way to build your child's confidence in the water. Balancing these activities with daily routines can be a challenge, but it's worth it for your kiddo's growth and fun.

Families appreciate the friendly vibe and clean facilities, making it a great place for kiddos to explore and have fun together!

Age Groups:
Infants
Toddlers
Preschoolers
Activity Types:
Swimming

Reviews

Nikki W

4.0
via google

Great establishment , clean, friendly , and volunteer events are always a delight. Zumba class is always a fun way to exercise. Learned about many organizations in kc area who provide services.

Posted on: September 27, 2024

Gb Fn

3.0
via google

Good facilities and nice community. the reason I removed 2 stars its because alot of the machines are out of date like the preacher curl was scratched and the other reason is the swimming pool being very cold, I Stopped taking my kids due to that.

Posted on: May 08, 2025

Lawn Dorsee

5.0
via google

Clean well maintained , customer service staff is awesome . Nice facility with all good working equipment . Personal trainers if you want. Great pool , just happy with the whole experience.

Posted on: April 08, 2025

Roxy 7.0

1.0
via google

Update- I spoke to someone in their admin department who although apologetic did not offer any solution to the problem of their making. She stated they were "trying" to add more pickleball times in the evenings to their calendar, I decide to leave this discriminatory organization and if you look at their schedule they still haven't added any designated use of the gym for pickleball in the evenings so it was just talk to appease us but no real plan to address their discriminatory actions. If you are white playing pickleball or black playing basketball in the gym you'll be happily helped and even encouraged but if you're Hispanic and dare to try to play pickleball they will gatekeep and discriminate. My mother is a senior citizen and has recently been diagnosed with cancer. She tried pickleball since her diagnosis this summer and fell in love. I've been trying to consistently support my mom and go with her to play outdoors but now that it is cold and need an indoor court and this YMCA added pickleball markings in the gym, I thought it'd be a good idea to try this YMCA during the winter months till it warms up again. Big mistake, I spoke to Nick who is the director over the phone to find out the rules and availability, he told me anytime in the evenings first come first serve and the basketball players cannot play full court, so technically there are 4 basketball courts and within that 6 pickleball courts are marked. It has been a horrible experience, even when we arrive first the staff has come up with excuses from they don't have keys to the closet with net (while other equipment was clearly out), to only being able to play on court #1 and making us move our whole set up when we were told by Nick any open court, to never having a gym monitor available to open the equipment closet (and they get angry when you ask for help) and if you're lucky to find one, refer back to no one has keys, then once you actually get playing you'll have employees come harrass you that you should leave because the basketball players want another court open even though we are only taking up 1/6 or 1/4 of the gym while the rest is basketball. The employee who tried to kick us off name is Argyll who's teen son plays basketball, we rightfully refused since we were there first and then he must have advised his son to be rude because they started to throw balls into our court on purpose, I knew it was on purpose because when I would try to return the ball to someone, no one would claim it. In the video you see my mom being refused accommodation to play because Argyll most likely told the basketball players to take up the entire court when they saw us arrive to set up, they were only in one corner when we arrived, Nick then came and told us to leave the gym. So they are all scheming together to prevent anyone other than basketball players to use the gym in the evenings.Nick who told us they weren't allowed to play full court, all off a sudden now allows it, he changed his rules after he met me in person and found out we're not white cause on the phone he was very nice and once he knew my race it was like a light switch change. The stress he and his staff has caused my mom while fighting cancer and simply trying to play something she loves is unforgivable and evil. I don't wish this type of discrimination on anyone, but especially on a senior citizen dealing with cancer.

Posted on: December 31, 2024

Nico Franco

2.0
via google

The staff is rude here and they barely clean the steam and sauna rooms. Just lazy all around, the supervisor at the front desk was kicking ppl out 20 mins before they closed. I only gave them 2 stars bc they have one of the bigger facilities. Staffing needs some training in customer service and sanitation.

Posted on: March 10, 2025

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Open Hours

Sunday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Monday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Thursday 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday 5:00 AM – 7:00 PM

FAQs for Parents

What ages can attend these classes?
Looks like, "North Kansas City YMCA" offers classes for a variety of ages including: Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers.
What activities do you do in class?
From what we know, "North Kansas City YMCA" offers swimming classes as their main activity.