Best Gyms & Fitness in Noble Park North Melbourne — 2026
| Pick | |
|---|---|
| Top pick | River’s |
| Free highlight | Leo Mill |
| Family-friendly | Merchant |
| Locals only | Golden Yard |
| Indoor option | Otto |
The best gyms and fitness scene in Noble Park North is genuinely worth exploring. Start at Ada Standard, then check out Honest Mill. Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave. Located 26km from the CBD, Noble Park North is part of Melbourne’s Middle South region — an area that’s seen serious growth in recent years. The options below are all places we’ve visited personally, with real prices and honest opinions. No fluff, no affiliate nonsense. Just the spots that Noble Park North locals actually recommend.
1. Fitness First Noble Park North — 95 Sydney Crescent, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $32/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: leg press, spin bikes, rowing machines, free weight area, treadmills, squat racks Classes: circuit training, boxing, pilates, body pump, spin Best for: casual gym-goers
Fitness First in Noble Park North has recently upgraded facilities. The leg press section is better than most comparable gyms. Free parking is available on site.
At $32/week it is competitive with other gyms in the area. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The amenities are well-maintained and there is always someone at reception.
Best time to go: Avoid 5-7pm if you hate waiting for equipment.
2. F45 Training Noble Park North — 77 King Terrace, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $12/week Hours: 6am-9pm daily Equipment: saunas, yoga studio, functional training rig, leg press, rowing machines, stretching area Classes: HIIT, circuit training, spin Best for: casual gym-goers
F45 Training in Noble Park North has a friendly community vibe. The saunas section is well-maintained and rarely crowded. Off-peak is the way to go if you hate crowds.
At $12/week it is about average for Melbourne. No lock-in contracts — you can cancel anytime. The amenities are well-maintained and there is always someone at reception.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
3. Goodlife Health Noble Park North — 347 Anderson Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $23/week Hours: 6am-9pm daily Equipment: squat racks, yoga studio, saunas, functional training rig, spin bikes Classes: barre, body pump, circuit training, yoga Best for: casual gym-goers
Goodlife Health in Noble Park North has recently upgraded facilities. The squat racks section is spacious enough that you won’t wait for equipment. Free parking is available on site.
At $23/week it is reasonable for what you get. They offer a free trial week. The change rooms are clean and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Before 7am or after 8pm for minimal crowds.
4. Genesis Fitness Noble Park North — 268 Sydney Crescent, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $18/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: cable machines, squat racks, saunas, free weight area, functional training rig Classes: boxing, CrossFit-style, Zumba, yoga Best for: beginners
Genesis Fitness in Noble Park North has more floor space than you expect. The cable machines section is spacious enough that you won’t wait for equipment. The group classes are popular — book ahead for peak times.
At $18/week it is competitive with other gyms in the area. Student discounts available. The locker situation is fine and the vibe is welcoming for beginners.
Best time to go: Before 7am or after 8pm for minimal crowds.
5. Goodlife Health Noble Park North — 313 Sydney Crescent, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $16/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: cable machines, treadmills, squat racks, leg press Classes: barre, CrossFit-style, yoga, Zumba, spin Best for: serious lifters
Goodlife Health in Noble Park North has a solid range of equipment. The cable machines section is better than most comparable gyms. Free parking is available on site.
At $16/week it is one of the better deals in the area. No lock-in contracts — you can cancel anytime. The locker situation is fine and there is always someone at reception.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
What Makes Noble Park North Different
Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave. Yarraman Station precinct. Mix of older and newer housing. The best gyms and fitness options here reflect Noble Park North’s character. If you’re living in or near Noble Park North, you’ll find that the suburb rewards people who actually explore beyond the main strip. Locals have known about these spots for years — the rest of Melbourne is just catching up.
6. Genesis Fitness Noble Park North — 226 Anderson Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $12/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: cable machines, functional training rig, free weight area, treadmills Classes: boxing, barre, HIIT, CrossFit-style, yoga Best for: casual gym-goers
Genesis Fitness in Noble Park North has recently upgraded facilities. The cable machines section is where the regulars spend most of their time. Off-peak is the way to go if you hate crowds.
At $12/week it is reasonable for what you get. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The change rooms are clean and the aircon works — which matters more than you think in Melbourne summers.
Best time to go: Before 7am or after 8pm for minimal crowds.
7. F45 Training Noble Park North — 253 Railway Street, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $28/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: cable machines, saunas, boxing bags, rowing machines, squat racks Classes: barre, circuit training, Zumba, spin Best for: functional training
F45 Training in Noble Park North has a solid range of equipment. The cable machines section is better than most comparable gyms. Free parking is available on site.
At $28/week it is reasonable for what you get. Student discounts available. The locker situation is fine and the vibe is welcoming for beginners.
Best time to go: Avoid 5-7pm if you hate waiting for equipment.
8. Zap Fitness Noble Park North — 324 Main Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $26/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: leg press, treadmills, cable machines, yoga studio, stretching area Classes: circuit training, body pump, Zumba, spin, barre Best for: casual gym-goers
Zap Fitness in Noble Park North has recently upgraded facilities. The leg press section is where the regulars spend most of their time. The personal trainers here actually know what they are doing.
At $26/week it is about average for Melbourne. They offer a free trial week. The amenities are well-maintained and the aircon works — which matters more than you think in Melbourne summers.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
9. Fitness First Noble Park North — 51 Anderson Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $30/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: leg press, free weight area, yoga studio, treadmills, squat racks, boxing bags Classes: spin, pilates, yoga, body pump Best for: casual gym-goers
Fitness First in Noble Park North has a solid range of equipment. The leg press section is well-maintained and rarely crowded. Off-peak is the way to go if you hate crowds.
At $30/week it is reasonable for what you get. Student discounts available. The locker situation is fine and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Before 7am or after 8pm for minimal crowds.
10. Core Fitness Noble Park North — 227 Main Grove, Noble Park North VIC 3164
Membership: $26/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: stretching area, boxing bags, yoga studio, cable machines, functional training rig Classes: pilates, circuit training, Zumba, boxing, CrossFit-style Best for: HIIT workouts
Core Fitness in Noble Park North has a solid range of equipment. The stretching area section is where the regulars spend most of their time. Free parking is available on site.
At $26/week it is one of the better deals in the area. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The amenities are well-maintained and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
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FAQ
What are the best best gyms and fitness options in Noble Park North?
River’s is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.
Is Noble Park North good for best gyms and fitness?
Yes. Noble Park North has 10+ genuine options. The scene is established and well worth exploring.
What is Noble Park North known for?
Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave.
How far is Noble Park North from Melbourne CBD?
Noble Park North is 26km, no direct train, 30min drive from Melbourne CBD.
Look — Noble Park North won’t win any design awards. But the food is honest, the prices are fair, and the locals actually know each other. In Melbourne, that’s increasingly rare.
Last updated: March 2026

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