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Portland State Campus Rec

About

www.pdx.edu/recreation Campus Rec creates an environment where quality recreation and wellness programs inspire, educate and empower.

Description

Portland State has a significant new commitment to student engagement and retention with the opening of a new student recreation center in January, 2010. Home to Campus Recreation, the new Center is located in the heart of campus in the Urban Plaza and provide students and the campus community significantly expanded opportunities for exercise and campus engagement. Funded by student-fees, the Center falls under the auspices of Student Affairs and is being intentionally programmed to link recreation to student learning.

Mission

Campus Rec provides an inclusive environment where recreation and wellness opportunities inspire, empower and educate people to be positive contributors to the global community.

Products

Aquatics and Safety, Fitness and Health Promotions, Inclusive Rec, Intramurals, Outdoor Program, Rec Clubs.

Check out the other related Facebook group pages:

Fitness:
https://www.facebook.com/portlandstatefitness/?fref=ts

Rec Clubs:
https://www.facebook.com/portlandstaterecclubs/?fref=ts

Outdoor Program: https://www.facebook.com/psuoutdoorprogram/?fref=ts

Intramurals: https://www.facebook.com/intramurals/?fref=ts

Address: 1800 SW 6th Ave, Portland (Oregon) 97201
Phone: (503) 725-2931
Email: ude.xdp@cersupmac
Parking: Street
State: OR
City: Portland
Street Number: 1800 SW 6th Ave
Zip Code: 97201
categories: college & university, college & university, gym/physical fitness center


Opening Hours

Monday: 06:00 - 19:30
Tuesday: 06:00 - 19:30
Wednesday: 06:00 - 19:30
Thursday: 06:00 - 19:30
Friday: 06:00 - 19:30
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 18:00


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Reviews
Cons: leading with these since they are less obvious - the Gym is run on the school schedule and will often close for over a week during holiday breaks. They will not notify you of this prior to your membership renewal, so as an Alumnus you may pay for a month and only really get 3 weeks a few times per year. Other cons are generally poor communication when it comes to things like pool closures or class cancellations. Pros: It's a great value for what you get in terms of amenities and it's centrally located. The facility is clean and well cared for, and there's a huge swimming pool and a large amount of classes to choose from.
Great gym, amazing amenities, and the price can't be beat if you're an alumni. Only real complaint is that some parts of the weight room smell absolutely horrible all the time. I have nightmares about it. Gross.
The place is great but the weight room…Pls clean the bench pressing area. It smells like feces. A max cleaning operation effort should be performed on that area specifically. I mean literally smells like feces and theres stains on the floor.
If you’re an employee, even if you’re a full time student as well, they make you pay more than LA Fitness. Actually ludicrous for a public institution to treat its employees this way.
If you go to PSU, your academic fees already pay for this place, so if you never go here, you are literally getting ripped off sorry remote students . The good news is, if you do go here, you get access to one of the best gyms I've ever had. In addition to standard gym equipment such as weight machines and treadmills, this place also has an indoor swimming pool, a small indoor track, a two-story rock climbing wall, as well as regular fitness, swimming, and yoga classes. In addition multiple student rec clubs meet here, such as the Latina Dance club, the weightlifting club, the fencing club, and many others although some clubd may currently be inactive due to the pandemic. Overall, a 5-star experience. I'd highly recommend any PSU student who lives near or regularly commutes to PSU to check this place out.
I love the facilities at the rec center, but the staff do not enforce the schedule at all, most listed schedule times are incorrect, and worse than that the staff perpetuate this by starting events later or earlier than the listed times. I find it rather ridiculous to have to guess whether or not a schedule at a university/ student funded facility is going to be accurate on an day by day basis. On another note I recently noticed that they have also restricted basketball times to before 6pm, due to maskless players, I find this to be a blatant show of laziness from the staff whose job it is to enforce rules but have instead decided to punish everyone for their ineffective mask enforcement. Change the Schedule, Enforce Masks More Peacefully
Have been coming here since I started at PSU in 2018. The equipment is great and Love all the staff there! Except there is a new trainer female who is usually shirtless when she’s with male clients in a sports bra or wears crop tops and it just seems to be inappropriate especially in a professional setting. I get it’s a gym which is totally fine when you’re by yourself or with friends. But the other trainers or workers don’t dress like that and it kind of just gives visitors/members and other staff a bad vibe or image.
Its a well maintained facility with friendly staff. The gym itself is rather small, only have 4 benches. I go early so its not really a problem. I enjoy the track and pool though.
Decent gym if you happen to be on campus. The pool is big and awesome. Sadly, its missing a lot of things: - Equipment are lacking if you are into bodybuilding. Its missing a lot of machines/equipment that target serious lifters, even when you compare it to a traditional gym like 24 hour fitness - No Sauna or steam room?! Come on! - The lockers in the changing rooms are a joke. I can't even fit my backpack, let alone my helmet or any school stuff. So I have to work out and drag my stuff around the machines. - While bench pressing one day, an employee asked me to put sleeves on my barbell if I need to continue using the gym. This was the first time anyone has asked me to do this in my 16 years of lifting weights. Obviously he doesn't lift. Other than those couple things its not a bad gym for the average person. I like that you can charge your phone for free at the service desk while you're working out.
As campus gyms go, this one is pretty excellent. Even better, they have a ton of classes available to students and staff which is fantastic. Their outdoor program is also phenomenal. Knowledge staff that run really fantastic trips to the backcountry, and tons of gear for rent at prices that can't be beat if you want to do your own thing. The climbing gym is on the smaller side but with great routes and lots of options. It's also worth checking out the pool which is quite large.
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