Southwest Recreation Center is the main hub for indoor recreation on our campus. This 140,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility features a 29,000 sq. ft of fitness space, six indoor basketball courts, five racquetball courts, and so much more!
The Center for Outdoor Recreation and Education (CORE) makes it easy and affordable for you to get outside. It is your one-stop-shop for everything related to the outdoors. You can rent gear to adventure on your own, go on a trip, and learn outdoor skills. Happy Trails!
The Student Recreation & Fitness Center is centrally located on the University of Florida campus. The Student Recreation & Fitness Center (SRFC) is more than 37,000 sq. ft. and features 6,300 sq. ft. of fitness space, a multipurpose gymnasium, three activity rooms, and five racquetball courts.
Central to campus and easily accessible, the Broward Outdoor Recreation Complex supports activities ranging from roller hockey to sand volleyball. As an outdoor facility, it is the perfect place for some exercise in the sun.
This beautiful 8 lane, 50-yard outdoor facility ranges in depth from 4.5 feet (1.4 meters) to 12.5 feet (3.8 meters) and is heated to 84 degrees during the winter months. Florida Pool is typically set up for open rec lap swim and is the primary RecSports facility for your aquatic activities!
The O’Connell Center Pool is located on the lower level of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center between Gates 2 and 3. This indoor facility boasts an 8 lane Olympic size pool (50 meters) that can be divided into two 25 yard sections or two 25 meter sections.
This outdoor pool located by Broward Residence Area is a convenient place on campus to take a break from classes and go for a dip. This pool is accessible by an aquatic lift to assist swimmers with disabilities
Look no further than Lake Wauburg for many of your outdoor recreation adventures! This beautiful lake-front property has two shores and everything from swimming, boating, and mountain biking, to disc golf, a 55-ft climbing wall, and a high ropes challenge course.
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