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Orlando Launches Free Fitness Programs for 60+ Seniors Across Multiple Sites

The City of Orlando runs no-cost group exercise sessions for residents 60 and older through its Parks and Recreation division.

By Orlando Wellness Desk · Published July 10, 2026

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Orlando Launches Free Fitness Programs for 60+ Seniors Across Multiple Sites
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Orlando City Council funds free senior fitness programs that meet three mornings each week at two fixed locations starting this July.

Florida’s population over age 65 grew by 19 percent between 2020 and 2025, pushing the city to add exercise options that require no membership fees or equipment purchases. Local health officials note that regular group movement reduces fall risk and lowers blood-pressure medication costs for many participants.

Classes run at the Beardall Senior Center on 800 S. Delaney Avenue every Monday and Wednesday at 9 a.m., followed by a Thursday session at the Wadeview Park pavilion on 1805 Wadeview Street. Both sites sit within two miles of downtown Orlando and offer shaded outdoor space plus indoor rooms with air conditioning.

Schedule and enrollment details

The current cycle runs through September 30 with no registration fee. Participants must bring only a towel and water bottle. City records show 312 seniors attended at least one class in the first two weeks of July, a 28 percent jump from the same period last year.

Transportation help is available through the city’s LYNX senior shuttle on request, and all instructors hold current CPR certification. Sessions last 45 minutes and mix chair-based strength moves with light walking routes around the park paths.

How to join upcoming sessions

Residents can call the Parks and Recreation main line at 407-246-2287 or stop by either location on class days to sign a simple waiver. The next block of dates begins July 13 at Beardall and July 16 at Wadeview. City staff recommend arriving 15 minutes early to secure a chair and meet the instructor.

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