After 15 years of serving families at SkyView, the YMCA of Southern Nevada will be transitioning operations of the facility back to the City of North Las Vegas. While this marks a meaningful change for our SkyView community, our commitment to you does not change. We are here to help make this transition as smooth as possible. Our staff are eager to welcome and support you in continuing your Y membership at one of our nearby branches, all within a 12-minute drive time. Below you’ll find important dates, membership transfer and incentive details, and answers to frequently asked questions. If you need additional assistance, our team is ready to help.
Questions Regarding SkyView?
Key Dates and Timeline:
02/28 – Last day of YMCA programs
03/31 – Last day of YMCA operations
Transfer Your Membership
Frequently Asked Questions
If you’d like to keep your membership, simply submit a transfer request. You’ll receive an email with easy step-by-step instructions, and you can choose a new home branch at that time. As a bonus, members who transfer will receive one month free and $50 in Y Bucks. You can also visit any other Y location at no additional cost, including Centennial Hills, Durango Hills, and Bill & Lillie Heinrich. All branches are conveniently located near bus stops for easy access.
Monthly draft memberships will be auto-terminated on March 31 unless members submit a transfer request to keep their membership. Provider-based memberships through insurance will remain active to utilize the other three YMCA branches.
Annual members can transfer to any of our three other YMCA locations and receive one month free plus $50 in Y Bucks. If you choose not to transfer, your membership will end on March 31, 2026, and you will automatically receive a prorated refund by the end of March. Refunds will be issued back to the original credit card used for payment or mailed by check if you paid in cash.
Yes, all prepaid programs that are cancelled will be refunded, inclusive of any program-specific deposit.
We will cease selling monthly recurring and annual memberships to the SkyView facility on February 19, 2026, but encourage individuals to purchase a membership to enjoy our 3 other locations. We will continue to sell Day Passes for the SkyView Y through March 31.
Group Exercise classes and other member amenities will remain available through March 31. Any class cancellations will be communicated through the YMCA app.
As the YMCA transitions operations of the SkyView facility to the City of North Las Vegas, the SkyView indoor pool will remain closed through March 31st. The pool will reopen after the City of North Las Vegas begins operation of the facility in April. Our heated Centennial Y indoor pool is open so we encourage members to join us there, otherwise our seasonal outdoor pools and waterparks at other locations will also reopen for summer. Click here to view pool schedules. https://lasvegasymca.org/schedules/
Both the YMCA and the City of North Las Vegas wish to continue the SkyView Early Learning Village partnership and are actively collaborating on a partnership agreement that is intended to be finalized in March. We will contact all enrolled families if/when there are changes in operations. For now, everything will operate as usual.
We encourage anyone who would like to share how SkyView has positively impacted them to email us atsvcommunitysupport@lasvegasymca.org.
For 15 years, SkyView has been more than a facility, it has been a place where families gathered, kids grew up, friendships formed, and community took shape. As we reflect on this chapter, we’re proud of the milestones, memories, and impact made together. Below is a look back at some of the moments that helped define SkyView’s journey.
Brief Historical Timeline of our Y Story
June 2011
SkyView YMCA opens its doors through a partnership with the City of North Las Vegas with a 36,000-square-foot multi-generational facility featuring a fitness center, indoor pool, gymnasium, classrooms, and multi-use spaces.
November 2011
The YMCA reports over 800 new members joined SkyView in the first few months, with significant program enrollment across all age groups.
2012-2018
SkyView expands group fitness classes, youth sports, aquatics, and senior activities while establishing itself as a wellness and community engagement hub.
May 2019
The YMCA and City of North Las Vegas launch a free summer membership initiative for teens (ages 13–17), offering access to pool parties, gym equipment, volunteer opportunities, and more.
2020
The Y steps up to support the North Las Vegas community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Y distributes free meals to combat food insecurity, makes calls to seniors for wellness checks, and offers Y Cares; an essential program for families providing high-quality childcare for students learning in a virtual environment while schools were closed.
March 2021
The Y introduces the Train to Work program hosted at the SkyView YMCA, providing comprehensive swimming conditioning classes designed to prepare participants for lifeguard certification and employment. Following completion of the program, participants are connected with job opportunities with local aquatic employers.
October 2024
The SkyView YMCA Early Learning Village opens; an 80-seat modular preschool designed to address the region’s lack of affordable early childhood education directly helping working families in North Las Vegas.
2025, 2026 and Beyond
During the 15-year operation of the SkyView YMCA, over 67,650 community members have been served through a variety of programs to improve the health and well-being of North Las Vegas residents, with over $6.5 million of financial assistance distributed.
2025, 2026 and Beyond
In 2025 alone, SkyView served 8,395 free meals to youth, gave back through 3,253 volunteer hours, and had over 121,000 facility visits, the highest of any recreation center in the area.
2025, 2026 and Beyond
The YMCA of Southern Nevada and the City of North Las Vegas are committed to addressing the child care desert in the community and are actively collaborating on a partnership agreement to continue the YMCA’s operation of the SkyView Early Learning Village.
TODAY
Lasting personal and social change comes about
when we all work together
That’s why, at the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.