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    McAlexander Fieldhouse

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    9 years ago

    It's great to have a second wall to climb at during peak hours

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    Dixon Recreation Center

    Dixon Recreation Center

    2.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Speaking strictly of the weightlifting part of Dixon - it's not bad. In short, the equipment is new…read moreand in good shape, but the gym is severely undersized, and lacking a good range of equipment. You'll find yourself pacing around looking for a bench, or a rack. I often end up doing standing exercises, because standing space is all that's left in the dumbbell area. I've seen crowds hover for the chance at getting a power rack, or lines form for several machines, such as the one and only seated cable row, or one of two lat pulldown machines. Personally, no matter how nice the equipment is, if it's too crowded to use any of it, it might as well not be there. Dropping a weight isn't as much of a safety concern as it is getting smacked in the face by the guy standing next to you. However, all that said, it's still not a bad place to lift. They provide lifting and dip belts behind the counter. The plates are round, not hexagonal. The machines might not be lubricated often, but they're in the very least in working order. If you find a bench in the dumbbell area, most of them are adjustable from a decline, to upright. All the plates and DB's are rubber coated, which I usually don't prefer, but in a gym like this, does substantially help keep the noise level tolerable. It's got great hours - especially for the average student, a large locker room that's always got open lockers (as well as rentable ones), classes, personal trainers and nutritionists available. I have little to no input on Dixon's other amenities, other than that they also offer a pool, rock climbing area, several basketball and racquetball courts, a men's and women's sauna, cardio machine rooms, and multiple classes - all of which seem just as popular as weightlifting aforementioned. However, everything said, it could severely use an expansion.

    Please do not waste any more of your money. You would think that Oregon state would at-least let…read moreyou use the gym over the summer. What if you are taking ecampus courses? Nope. Well is there a discount that can be added to your tuition through your student account? Nope, they just want to take your credit card and slap a big bill on it for some shit management and service. I was also dress coded for "showing my ribs" while I watch atleast 3 woman wear as little clothing as possible. Do you care about your students or?

    Lincoln City Community Center - Hidden Lincoln City treasure!  Affordable fun spot, open to public w/freq open swims, H2O aerobics,weights, climbing wall,& more

    Lincoln City Community Center

    3.7(10 reviews)
    45.9 mi

    This is truly a community pool with lap swimming early mornings followed by water aerobics classes…read more These are well attended by a friendly group of seniors. Join in if you are here for a visit or for the season.

    Meh ... great pool space and attendants although not for littles in any sort of independent way…read more(of course with them, but no place for them to be safe in super shallows with you). Locker rooms are gross and lockers are expensive and often broken anyway. Don't bother. Exercise facilities ... ok if you don't need any space to do anything and can rely on machines for your workout, and need no room to really do free weights. Stretching? Hah ... good luck. If there are more than two people trying to do anything you'll have to toss a coin for navigating the space. Also why does everyone think it's ok to stand in the stairwell and have a catch up conversation as loud as outside voices? Or converse on the phone while working out?! Track is nice. Gym space is beautiful but always filled with school groups as the schools don't have enough spaces (yay for the comm center supporting local schools but also why are they not supporting their own activities?) Staff at desk has been consistently rude or at a minimum seem annoyed you're there. I don't go anymore unless the grandkids are visiting and the weather is too sucky for beach time. It's just ... meh.

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    Lincoln City Community Center - Outside the rec center

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    Camp Dakota

    Camp Dakota

    4.3(94 reviews)
    44.1 mi

    Holy amazing weekend!! We love love love camping, and finding new places with adventures is kind of…read moreour thing. Camp Dakota did NOT disappoint!! 1. The sites: of you want to be close in to the action, the sites are close together like your typical state park. If you want some privacy, you camp up the hill where the spaces are a little more private. We stayed in a 10 Person yurt with 10 people and had room to spare. The yurt and site were clean and well maintained. Oh, and there's a little shed with wood if you didn't bring your own, so it doesn't have to be carted up the hill, you just pay for what you use. 2. The facilities: I was not looking forward to port-a-potty camping. I was pleasantly surprised to find the facilities in clean condition. Clearly they are cleaned frequently, and always stocked with TP. 3. The Adventures: there's a potential for dropping a lot of money on all the extras. But the activities we were able to do with the $20 wrist bands kept us easily busy all weekend. We went back to the rock wall and archery range several times. We also did a zip line tour (my first. I was terrified), and it was a blast and totally worth the money. And the guides were amazing, which brings me to my last point.... 4. THE PEOPLE!!! In my experience, places like this have people working for them who are obviously sick of all the kids and forcing a smile to keep their jobs. Not at Camp Dakota. From the moment we got there, we were welcomed, joked with, and I felt that the family friendly atmosphere was genuine. They all made an attempt to learn our names and ask if we were having fun. They are also clearly trained in safety for all the adventures they run. They really made this trip for us. Special shout out to Juggernaut, Bumblebee, Tumbleweed, Rerun, Care Bear, and most especially PEACOCK!! Y'all are amaze balls. Oh and ps. You can have pizza delivered to your camp site. If that doesn't sell ya, well we just can't be friends.

    Fantastic all around with staff and their knowledge, super clean yurt with a wood stove and bbq…read morewith propane already there, zip line, ropes course, archery, tomahawk throwing, rock wall, gold panning and more! Great spring break getaway. Office has great coffee/espresso and treats and supplies. They can even deliver a hot baked pizza to your campsite!! Will definitely be back!!

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    Camp Dakota - Gold Panning

    Gold Panning

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