Riverfront Moves 2025 Free Outdoor Fitness in the Heart of Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Riverfront Moves fitness series offers free outdoor workouts in Riverfront Park, inviting residents and visitors to participate in various fitness classes. The program includes Power Vinyasa yoga, Zumba, and HIIT, ensuring options for all fitness levels. Sponsored by Providence, the series fosters community engagement and connection through shared fitness experiences. Record attendance marks this year's series, with some classes drawing hundreds of participants. Notable highlights include the BEYOUTIFUL event, showcasing the program's appeal.

Riverfront Moves aims to promote an active lifestyle while providing a welcoming environment. The initiative underscores the importance of outdoor fitness in enhancing community well-being. As Spokane continues to embrace outdoor activities, Riverfront Moves stands out as a key contributor to the city's vibrant summer culture.

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