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Pole Studios in Grand Rapids, MI

Grand Rapids has 6 pole studios — including 2 with a free first class, 5 beginner-friendly, 4 teaching aerial arts, and 2 hosting parties. Listings are ranked by what students say (rating weighted by review count) and show live open-now hours and class styles, so you can pick a studio and book your first class.

Zeal Aerial Fitness

4.9 ★★★★★ 70 reviews

131 Caledonia St NE, Grand Rapids, MI

Pole studio Parties & events Aerial arts too Beginner-friendly welcoming to beginnersamazing instructorsempowering & confidence-building

Fitness center offering pole and aerial dance classes, as well as bungee workouts.

Midwest Movement Collective

4.8 ★★★★★ 40 reviews

1140 Monroe Ave NW #2103, Grand Rapids, MI

✨ Free first class — check their site

Pole studio Free first class Aerial arts too Beginner-friendly welcoming to beginnersamazing instructorsempowering & confidence-building

Grand Rapids Aerial Lounge

5 ★★★★★ 22 reviews

1593 Galbraith Ave SE Unit 206A, Grand Rapids, MI

✨ Free first class — check their site

Pole studio Free first class Aerial arts too Beginner-friendly welcoming to beginnersamazing instructorsstrong community vibe

Great Lakes Circus Center

5 ★★★★★ 18 reviews

3516 Roger B Chaffee Memorial Blvd SE, Grand Rapids, MI

Pole studio Aerial arts too Beginner-friendly welcoming to beginnersamazing instructorsstrong community vibe

Newton Aerial Academy

4.2 ★★★★☆ 30 reviews

6001 Coit Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI

Pole studio Parties & events Beginner-friendly strong community vibefun & non-intimidating

Good to know in Grand Rapids

4 of the 5 studios with posted hours are open on Sundays.

For aerial arts, the studios here that also teach silks, hoop, or aerial yoga are Zeal Aerial Fitness, Midwest Movement Collective, Grand Rapids Aerial Lounge and Great Lakes Circus Center.

Planning a bachelorette or group party? Zeal Aerial Fitness and Newton Aerial Academy host private group and bachelorette parties — check each studio's schedule to book.

Plan your first class

These studios offer a free first class or a new-student intro offer — the low-risk way to try pole before you commit. Check each studio's schedule for the current offer.

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New to pole?

These studios are called out by students as welcoming to beginners — arrive early, wear shorts (bare skin grips the pole), skip the lotion, and modify or rest whenever you need to. Everyone on the pole started somewhere.

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