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Bison Ridge Recreation Center

2.9 (8 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Margaret W. Carpenter Recreation Center

(33 reviews)

My husband and I came to play pickle and had a poor experience and would reccomend others not to go…read moreunfortunately. We found an empty court and began a simple singles game--nothing disruptive, just enjoying the space that was clearly available. The courts are first come first serve per the Thornton Rec Center Employees and website. Moments later, an older woman came over and rudely told us that singles play wasn't allowed and we needed to play doubles. Not only was her tone unnecessarily harsh, but she insisted it was a "rule," despite there being no signage or clear policy anywhere stating that singles games were prohibited. If there is an empty court, people should be able to play how they want. The courts are supposed to be first come, first serve, but it seems like a group of older regulars have taken it upon themselves to control who plays, how, and when. It felt more like we were intruding on their private club than participating in a community activity at a public facility. We're all for shared use and following actual posted rules, but this kind of gatekeeping is exactly what drives new players and younger participants away. It was a really disappointing and unwelcoming experience. They need to make it so these courts are reserved. Otherwise the other facilities are great! There is tennis courts, bocce ball , a splash pad, horseshoe pits and great walking paths.

Attended a birthday party there and it was fun! Easy to find parking in the private lot. Went…read moreinside and past the front desk to the event rooms. They have vending machines by the restrooms and the light comes in to brighten the space. The front desk associate was nice too. My friend has had parties here before and likes the place.

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Brighton Recreation Center

(30 reviews)

We had a pickleball tournament schedule for this day…read more Tournament scheduled for 8a. Did not start on time. Coordinator wasn't ready. Having entry issues and program issues. 8a meant start time. Late players were allowed to play. Late is late and should not be able to play. No tournament board for players to follow. Coordinator used a computer and had to yell to the group, who was playing and where. Play on court 3 was dark. Construction had lights off. Ball hard to see! The coordinator mentioned that the next tournament for January, there would be 2 categories. Intermediate and advanced for more competitive play. Someone suggested a beginner and intermediate. Pickleball has a system that categorizes a player. Maybe that should be considered for the next tournament. Post the levels in the gym for players to know their progression. https://sl.bing.net/eTsBcH1XbMG

I only went swimming there so haven't seen all of the center but I did see the swimming area and…read morelocker rooms. The locker rooms were pretty typical they did have a free swimsuit/towel dryer (not just a hand dryer) which was awesome I hadn't ever seen that! The ground in the locker room was very dirty and so were the bathroom stalls but I wasn't too shocked. The slide was closed when we went but the pool was good, Was lots of fun we went when it wasn't super busy but there was enough from to play games and swim freely. There were floating boards (kinda like a boogie board but not?) which we were allowed to use and the lifeguard working was very kind & fun, Made a few jokes and chatted a bit. Overall pretty average rec center pool, The little kiddie water playground was also very good. Right across the parking lot there is a larger park to hang out at after swimming!

Montbello Recreation Center

Montbello Recreation Center

(10 reviews)

Northeast

I love Montbello recreation center as a teenager I meet new friends all the time I love the gym…read moreequipment the staff are very helpful and don't even get me started on the pool because I can go on and on

Montbello rec is the largest of the DPR rec. centers and one of the nicest. They have alot of…read moreprograms for the community and ths kids in it. We did basketball out of here until the coaching fell apart and once we took over coaching our kids our team was deemed too good and kicked out of DPR! Hyporcracy and Politics always rears its ugly head! The gym is very nice and we really liked playing games here in our nieghborhood! They did a very nice job on the weight room is it s a tad funkly configured and is upstairs but a nice place to get your lift on when so inclined! The pool is very nice and has a little water feature for the kiddies and a step up this rec actually has decnet locker rooms! Montebello Rec is the largest of the DPR rec. centers and one of the nicest. They have allot of programs for the community and this kids in it. We did basketball out of here until the coaching fell apart and once we took over coaching our kids our team was deemed too good and kicked out of DPR! Hypocrisy and Politics always rear there ugly head! The gym is very nice and we really liked playing games here in our neighborhood! They did a very nice job on the weight room it is a tad funkly configured and upstairs but a nice place to get your lift on when so inclined! The pool is very nice and has a little water feature for the kiddies and a step up this Rec actually has decent locker rooms! Once in while DPR does a kids night out you can drop your kid under 14 here they can play and go nuts on a Friday night with other kids from the neighborhood. its $5 dollars and is worth it to get a breath of sanity from the kids for 3 hours! Overall its a good place to hit for a workout, they have aerobics a nice pool and a nice weight room all for once again the fraction of the cost of the national chain workout meat markets. Here Piggy, Piggy LOL

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Central Park Recreation Center

(44 reviews)

Northeast, Stapleton

This review is specifically for the layout of the weights on the second floor. More specifically,…read morethe location of the bench press (2) and incline bench (1). The position of the two bench presses and incline bench are pushed up against the wall on the East side of the building. Right where the steel reinforcement beams are located which leaves NO space to safely spot your partner without hitting your head or back on one of those beams. You cannot even get behind them without crawling around the weights or beams themselves. This is incredibly dangerous and a major safety issue. Whomever designed the layout of the weight room does not appear to have experience with weight training. The nautilus machines and free weight areas should probably be switched. There is nowhere to safely stretch (people do it under the stairs) or do ab exercises, box jumps, etc. Someone, with knowledge of weight training, should redesign the space for efficiency and safety.

I've been going to this rec center for about a year now & I love it! This is a regional rec center…read morethat not only offers classes, workout equipment & a gym but it also has basketball, pickle ball, volleyball & an indoor pool with a lazy river. This facility has a wall of huge windows with a beautiful view of the mountains. It's kept up & clean. There's always plenty of parking...there are even charging stations for electric vehicles. Note, membership is free for Denver residents that are 60+ & those ages 5-18. With membership you have access to all 30 Denver rec centers & pools. I regularly go to two classes - one is a Cardio & Strength class & the other is Tai Chi, both are drop-in. The instructors are fun & very knowledgeable. Christine teaches the cardio class & always demonstrates modifications, so it's perfect for all levels of fitness. Maureen is very well versed in Tai Chi as well. This is a fantastic center with fabulous instructors.

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The Paul Derda Recreation Center

(41 reviews)

We moved from Broomfield 4 years ago and really miss this rec center. We've been unable to find…read moreanything similar in our new location. It has many exercise options, the facility and equipment are well maintained and is at a great price. Staff is friendly.

My wife, myself, and our 6-month baby were swimming laps (yes, laps in an infant flotation device)…read morein the lap pool lane when the lifeguard asked us to leave it for someone who 'actually wants to swim laps.' We explained that we are also swimming laps and we don't understand why we need to leave the lane for someone else who wants to do the same. The lifeguard told us the ~50 y/o man was rude to her, so she felt pressured to do so. We settled on splitting the lap pool into two sides (even though we are literally 3 people and he is 1). The guy didn't like that very much and he stood against the wall at one end of the pool for a while looking upset. When we swam to the end of the pool he was on, he forcefully splashed down into the water to send it into my baby son's face and made him gasp for breath and start crying. A male lifeguard witnessed this and went for help. When the manager arrived, she insisted that we leave the lane and when we refused, she asked that we instead continue 'sharing' the lap pool lane with the guy who assaulted our child. The best part is the first time we wanted to go swimming in Broomfield, we arrived at the other facility that has strictly lap pools and therapy pools and they suggested WE GO ELSEWHERE because it's NOT FOR BABIES. Ok then why does the 50 y/o creep get to come to the kids pool and demand we exit the lane? Thanks for being just another place in Colorado that hates babies. We are disgusted by the manager response. If you have an issue here, dial 911, cause no one is going to help you. Even when you go to a place built for children, they will act like they're worthless and an inconvenience to others. Review your policies.

Montclair Recreation Center

Montclair Recreation Center

(24 reviews)

Southeast

I've only used the weight room so far but my experience has been very positive. The facility is…read moreclean, the equipment is well maintained, and there's a good variety of free weights, and machines for a good workout. Lots of signs about checking phones during their workouts and I had to ask several people several whether they were finished. Just a bad habit I wished was enforced. The recreation center has a pool and gym and very active. The parking lot is normally full so I normally park on the street. I'm glad this is a city facility that is frequently used by its citizens.

I'm not even going to pretend to know all or most or even a few of recreational centers but this…read moreweekend we wanted to go swimming. We called three and they were commencing lifeguards training. And also I didn't realize pools didn't open until memorial day. Luckily we called around and found this establishment was ahead of the program. This hidden gem saved the day as my godson's were leaving the state today. The facility was clean and the lifeguards seemed knowledgeable though not the friendliest. Neither was the front desk lady. One female lifeguard was friendly though. I understand rules for safety but one rule still has me baffled. My godson was using one of their floating devices in the lap pool and he was told only swimmers doing laps can use them. Not like anyone was doing laps and I didn't see any harm using it. The price was great as well. For my children ages 5, 8, and 10 was $12.00 for an all day pass. .

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