Redwood Recreation Center

3060 Lester Street, West Valley City, UT 84119

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Hours open

Monday:

6:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Tuesday:

6:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Wednesday:

6:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Thursday:

6:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

6:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Sunday:

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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  • Photo of Redwood Recreation Center - Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah, United States
  • Photo of Redwood Recreation Center - Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah, United States
  • Photo of Redwood Recreation Center - Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah, United States
  • Photo of Redwood Recreation Center - Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah, United States
  • Photo of Redwood Recreation Center - Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah, United States
  • Photo of Redwood Recreation Center - Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah, United States
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Location & Phone number

3060 Lester St, West Valley City, UT 84119, United States
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About the Business

Redwood Recreation Center

Located at 3060 Lester Street in West Valley City, Utah, the Redwood Recreation Center is a hub of activity for the community. This institution offers room and gym rentals, with reservations required at least 2 weeks in advance. All fees must be paid upfront to secure the space for your event.

The Redwood Recreation Center also hosts a variety of programs and activities for all ages. One popular program is the Junior Jazz basketball program, which focuses on sportsmanship and fundamental basketball skills for youth. Additionally, the center offers fee assistance programs for families in need.

During the summer months, the Redwood Recreation Center's pool is open from Memorial Day weekend through late August. Swim lessons are available for all ages and abilities, along with pool rentals, open plunge swimming, and lap swimming.

For more information on the programs and activities offered at the Redwood Recreation Center, stop by or give them a call. They are dedicated to providing a fun and engaging experience for the community.

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Caroline I:
1

"You should all be warned that Patrick Burton- who is somehow in charge of some sports, stares at the young girls in such a way that we will never come back to redwood rec. He adds to the discomfort by injecting himself into these youth games and has blocked these girls from shooting. Be warned. Consider other rec centers that do not employ pervs."

1 year ago
Hillary Campbell:
5

"Took my kids here for swim lessons. The lifeguards/instructors are fantastic and so personable! My 3 year old son, who normally loves the water, was nervous/anxious for some reason and they made an effort to get to know his name and do all they could to try and get him in the pool. It took some time but eventually he did it! In contrast, we went to another rec center for swim lessons due to a scheduling conflict, and the lifeguards didn’t even compare! They were nice, but called my son “buddy” all week because they never remembered his name and didn’t even try to help him get comfortable in the water. Can’t say enough about what a good experience my kids, and myself, had here for summer swim lessons!"

1 year ago
Blitzing the fish Zone:
5

"Kids had basketball games here. Coaches were so nice and motivating yo my special needs son. He felt included in the team and made new friends."

1 year ago
RSD:
5

"Im not much for sports, but I enjoy giving my all when i try my hand at one! I tried really hard to keep up with the hoopers but these tall boys knew there was no point in passing the ball to this old 5'1". I did manage to dribble a few times so i think in a few years time i could consider coming back! Ill be stopping by big 5 to get myself a basketball so i can practice more "dribbling""

1 year ago
Matthew Gillis:
4

"The infield was pretty nice, but the outfield is pretty bad in spots. Players on both teams were jokes they were playing in a horse pasture. Probably because there is a horse pasture right behind the two fields, but really, they are not far off."

1 year ago
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