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FAIRLEA W.Va. (WVDN) – For families and individuals across the region, the Greenbrier Valley Aquatic Center offers more than just a place to swim—it’s a year-round destination for wellness, recreation, and community connection.

Located in Lewisburg, the facility provides a welcoming space where people of all ages can enjoy the benefits of water-based activity while embracing a well-rounded approach to health and wellness. Whether visitors are looking to exercise, relax, or spend quality time with family, the aquatic center makes it easy to incorporate movement and fun into everyday life.

Aquatic exercise has long been recognized as one of the most accessible and effective forms of physical activity. Swimming and water-based workouts offer a low-impact way to build strength, improve cardiovascular health, and increase flexibility—making them ideal for everyone from young swimmers to adults seeking joint-friendly exercise.

In addition to its aquatic offerings, the center features a premium fitness studio along with amenities designed to make every visit enjoyable. Guests can take advantage of a seasonal concession stand, outdoor splash pad, lounging patio, lawn games, and a cozy senior room—open to visitors of all ages. An on-site event room is also available for gatherings, meetings, and special occasions.

Beyond individual and family fitness, the center serves as a gathering place for the community. Many residents make the facility part of their regular wellness routine. In contrast, others come to connect with friends, participate in group activities, or simply enjoy a refreshing change of pace. The indoor facility ensures that swimming and water activities remain available year-round, giving residents a reliable way to stay active.

For those who want to explore the facility before committing to a membership, affordable day passes provide an easy way to experience everything the center has to offer. Visitors quickly discover how the aquatic center supports injury recovery, helps individuals reach fitness goals, and strengthens community connections.

As interest in healthy lifestyles continues to grow, spaces like the Greenbrier Valley Aquatic Center play an important role in helping communities stay active and engaged. The center offers individual, family, and corporate memberships designed to make wellness accessible for people of all ages.

Community members interested in learning more about programs, day passes, or facility amenities can visit www.gvaquaticcenter.com or call 681-484-7037 for additional information.

With accessible pricing, discounts for seniors, first responders, students, and Greenbrier County Schools employees—both active and retired—the aquatic center continues to provide a welcoming place where residents can dive into healthier living.

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