YMCA Information

 

Mission Statement

The James Family Prescott YMCA is a non-profit charitable organization that was founded locally in 1914. It is an association of persons of all ages who are united in a common effort to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

A community volunteer Board of Directors sets policy, gives ideas and oversees the financial decisions that govern the YMCA. The YMCA is supported by memberships, program fees and public and private contributions. As a membership organization, the YMCA is open to everyone regardless of their ability to pay. An extensive scholarship program ensures access to kids and families who could not otherwise afford the benefits of the YMCA.

The Y: We're for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.

Hours & Location


Holiday Closures: New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day. 

 Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve 3:00 pm early closure

Fitness Center / Gym Hours
Monday - Thursday: 5:00 AM - 9:00 PM 
Friday: 5:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
 
Aquatics Center *Please refer to the Pool Schedule for more details. All times are subject to change.
Monday - Thursday: 5:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM - 11:00 AM and 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday: 9:00AM - 3:30 PM
 
Registration / Payment Hours
Monday - Thursday: 5:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday: 5:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday: 9:00AM - 3:30PM

Facility Features

  • 1420 square foot Fitness and Wellness Centers with Central Air
  • New CardioVision Television in Cardio Area
  • Complete line of CYBEX plus Bodymaster and StarTrac Human Sport Functional training equipment
  • Full sized Aerobics Studio with maple flooring
  • New 1000 square foot group cycling room
  • Outdoor running track approx. 1/6 of a mile
  • Outdoor Lindquist Family Park for walking, boot camp, picnics, childcare, etc.
  • Full sized Gymnasium offering two basketball/volleyball courts
  • 25 yard, six lane Lap Pool with wheelchair ramp and diving well
  • Warm water, wheelchair accessible activity pool
  • Activity Pool with 150 foot slide
  • Full-service locker rooms for men, women and families
  • Gymnastics Center complete with a full line of boys and girls equipment
  • On-site Preschool licensed for 104 children
  • On-site After School Childcare for Prescott students
  • Certified Personal Trainers
  • Floor trainers available during prime times
  • Child Watch - babysitting while you work out

Value Added Benefits:

  • Over 100 fitness and group cycling classes per week
  • Specialty Fitness Programs
  • Health Fit Wellness Program
  • Group Strength Training
  • Functional Training Area
  • Spacious Stretch area
  • Equipment Orientation

Facility Rentals

Host your next party at the YMCA pool : Rental Agreement - Please contact Lexi Mullins 928-445-7221 Ext. 230

Host your next party at the YMCA gymnastics department- Please call 928-445-7221 Ext. 234

Our History

The YMCA has been part of the Prescott community since 1914. The current facility, the James Family Prescott YMCA, was opened in 1998. The last major capital fundraising campaign for the construction of this facility began in 1995 and raised 5.5 million dollars.

Since opening, membership has grown to over 10,000 members. Our YMCA has exceeded all expectations outlined in the last campaign.

A History of the James Family Prescott YMCA

By Ron James ~ Ron James is a past board president of the James Family Prescott YMCA and is a strong supporter.

The James Family Prescott YMCA has seen many changes since it was founded in 1914 in the Prescott community.

Remember when the YMCA was a one room building on Whipple St? Remember when we campaigned ten years ago for a building to anchor all of the YMCA’s programs? Remember when you went down the slide in the new indoor pool for the first time?

Yet, the YMCA is more than its buildings. It has helped launch kayakers in the Verde River. It has taught young women to balance serenely in gymnastics poses. It has sent marathon runners up and over Thumb Butte and back again.

Remember when the YMCA received Olympic gymnastic athletes Nadia Comaneci, her husband Bart Conner and gold medalist swimmer Klete Keller? Remember when the Harlem Globetrotters came to visit? Children in the youth basketball league poured in to see the globetrotters spin wonders with a basketball.

At this point in the YMCA’s history, at the cusp of yet another positive change, the YMCA looks back at its relationship with this community, its supporters and the many families who have grown up with the Prescott YMCA.

As a non-profit institution, the YMCA has given thousands of dollars in scholarship assistance so that children may have a safe place to go after school, so that youth may develop skills in athleticism and teamwork, so that adults may feel healthy and strong. These subtle benefits have long-lasting results. People walk through the doors of the YMCA every day as they have for many years. All of this is possible because of the generosity of this community.

Many people have been a part of the YMCA’s evolution. The YMCA relies on the volunteers from this community. And it relies on its supporters who give to the YMCA some of their wealth, talent and time. Please remember, each gift that you give to the YMCA today goes a long way into the future of the Prescott area. It goes to toddlers, adolescents, adults and seniors. It goes to creating space for discovery and growth, for the simple things like learning how to catch a ball. It goes to the smile from a coach when your child makes their first basketball hoop.

Ten years from now when we write “remember when…,” the James Family Prescott YMCA will still be a landmark for Yavapai County’s families.

Timeline that Outlines Milestones in the National and James Family Prescott YMCA History:

  • The YMCA was founded in London in 1844, largely in response to the appalling social conditions brought about by the industrial revolution.
  • The first American YMCA was founded in Boston in 1851.
  • Ever since, YMCAs have been woven into the fabric of American life, constantly evolving to meet the needs of men, women and children everywhere.
  • The James Family Prescott YMCA is a member of the National Council of YMCA’s. It is an independently chartered facility not associated with the Phoenix or Tucson YMCAs.
  • There are YMCAs in more than 120 countries.
  • James Naismith invented basketball at the YMCA in 1891.
  • Volleyball was invented at the YMCA in 1895 by William Morgan.
  • Collectively, YMCAs are the largest not-for-profit organizations in the nation and benefit from the leadership of more than 600,000 volunteers.
  • Collectively, YMCAs are the largest child care providers in the United States.
  • The James Family Prescott YMCA was incorporated on September 12, 1974.
    The James Family Prescott YMCA’s Girls Gymnastics Program began in 1975.
  • Program additions included Mile High Marathon (Whiskey Row Marathon), morning preschool and adult basketball began in 1978.
  • The first YMCA Fitness Center opened in 1983 in the building that is currently the Gymnastics building. .
  • The James Family Prescott YMCA Youth Basketball League started in 1986 along with After School Childcare.
  • The current YMCA facility opened in 1998.
  • Prescott High School swim team practices and host meets in new pool, 1999.
  • The James Family Prescott YMCA employs over 300 staff members.
  • Dodgeball and Turkey Shoots begin 2001.
  • Youth Volleyball League begins in 2003 along with partnering with North Star Youth Partnership on Girls & Sports Day.
  • 2004 - Youth Flag Football League begins
  • Girl's gymnastics team wins at YMCA Nationals, 2008.
  • Lindquist Family Park dedicated in 2008.
  • LIndquist Park donated and dedicated along with Pickle Ball begins in 2008.
  • Dance department began in 2011 adding ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop and more.
  • Adult Flag Football and Soccer begins in 2012.
  • Gymnastics Pit and Gaga Pit open in 2014.
  • James Family Prescott YMCA celebrates 40 years of incorporation September 12, 2014
  • Youth Basketball League games held in Prescott Valley locations begins in 2016.
  • Itty Bitty Sports returns in 2018.
  • Parkinson's Wellness Recovery classes begin in 2019.

PRIVACY POLICY

 

DOWNLOAD DAXKO- OUR MOBILE APP: 

The Prescott YMCA of Yavapai County Mobile App will help you stay better connected to the Y information you need most. You’ll have access to class schedules and notifications, announcements of upcoming events, facility updates and more. You can view the full list and description of programs in our Current Program Guide (coming soon) as well.

  • Easily view pool and group exercise schedules for each day and filter for the types of classes that you like and then print your own Y specific class schedules.
  • Stay up to date with the latest announcements and organizational news.
  • Subscribe to push notifications and stay informed with group specific notifications sent straight to your lock screen.
  • No more worrying about keeping up with your barcode or your kids’ barcodes, store them all in the app for easy check-in.

Download the App

  • Follow this link or search "Daxko" in the App or Google Play Store and download.
  • Select Prescott YMCA of Yavapai County.
  • To ensure access to the most up-to-date information, remove the old app from your device after you download the new one. 

Mobile app may display as "Daxko" in your app store. This is the correct app.

Once you download the Daxko app, it should take you to the Prescott YMCA upon launch.

Turn on Notifications - It is important to turn on notifications to receive current updates and notices
To stay up to date, subscribe to notifications from the branch you visit.
     Open the Daxko app
     Select "More"
     Go to "Preferences" and then "Notifications

FAQS

Q. What is the name of the mobile app?
A. When you first go to download the app, it will appear as "Daxko" in the App Store or on Google Play.

Q. Will I have to enter my barcode again?
A. Yes, you will need to enter your barcode again. If you entered your barcode in the old app, you can find the number in the old app by going to "Cards" and taking note of the number. If you did not enter your barcode in the old app, you can look back of your membership card. Staff can look up the barcode for members as well.

Q. Can I add my family’s membership cards in the app?
A. Yes. Staff can look up the barcodes for your family.