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The Rise of Outdoor Boot Camps: What to Expect

Get ready to sweat with the growing trend of outdoor group fitness classes in Los Angeles

By Los Angeles Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 5:50 am

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The Rise of Outdoor Boot Camps: What to Expect
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Over 500 outdoor boot camp classes are now available every week in Los Angeles, with many more scheduled to launch in the coming months.

This surge in outdoor fitness events matters now because it reflects a broader shift in how people want to stay active and healthy. With the rise of the wellness industry, people are looking for new and exciting ways to get in shape, and outdoor boot camps offer a unique combination of exercise, socializing, and connection with nature. In a city like Los Angeles, where the weather is often perfect for outdoor activities, it's no surprise that people are flocking to these classes.

In Los Angeles, outdoor boot camps can be found in numerous locations, including Griffith Park, Santa Monica Beach, and along the Venice Beach Boardwalk. Organisations like FitLab and BeachBody offer classes in these locations, often with experienced instructors and a focus on community building. For example, FitLab's boot camp classes in Griffith Park start at 6am every weekday, and cost $20 per session. Meanwhile, BeachBody's classes on Santa Monica Beach are free, but require registration in advance.

What the Data Says

According to data from the Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, outdoor fitness classes have seen a 25% increase in participation over the past year, with over 10,000 people attending classes every month. The most popular locations for these classes are Griffith Park, Echo Park, and Exposition Park, with the majority of classes taking place on weekends. In terms of cost, the average price for an outdoor boot camp class in Los Angeles is $15 per session, although prices can range from $10 to $30 depending on the location and instructor.

As the trend of outdoor boot camps continues to grow, it's likely that we'll see even more locations and organisations offering classes. For those looking to get involved, it's a good idea to start by researching local options and reading reviews from other participants. Many organisations offer free trial classes or discounts for first-time attendees, so it's worth shopping around to find the best fit. With the beautiful outdoor spaces and year-round mild weather that Los Angeles has to offer, it's the perfect time to get outside and get moving with an outdoor boot camp class.

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