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May 2024 by Tai Hung
I think Campbell Community Sport Center is a great place to run around if you want to work on your mile and running skills aka cardio type of exercise besides running long distances in the streets and treadmills at the gym or indoors.
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September 2023 by Luigi B.
(Tom Cruise voiceover. Cue in Mission Impossible theme)Shhhhhh. The vibe is this is one of Campbell's best kept secrets. The CCC puts the Unity in Community!Wyatt warmly greeted me! Felt super safe with him as the lifeguard.The facilities are clean, efficient, & spartan! Love it. Was able to get in a serious work out in the pool...in between fab convo and joking about on the deck w/ the stealth IG supermodel. And met Dharma! Love her name! Passion + Skill + Selfless Service = Dharma. She's a fab lifeguard as well.My gosh. I am going to be in tip top Bond...I mean Ethan Hunt shape with all this swimming. It's gonna make me look more appetizing than Top Gun 2 on and off the beach. Watch out ladies! Hearts are gonna break.But reserving a time online is a must! And the experience is worth every penny!Will definitely be back to train in between movies...like tomorrow night!Woohoo!
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July 2023 by Jason C.
PATHETIC LAP SWIM HOURS Opening for a few random hours throughout the day makes it impossible to swim!! The pool is old and nasty as well.
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May 2023 by Lillian O.
This facility offers a wide range of activities, from fitness classes to art workshops, and there is truly something for everyone. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the center itself is clean and well-maintained. The only downside is that some time some of the classes are quite full and it becomes a bit difficult to get a spot. Nonetheless, I would highly recommend the Campbell Community Center as a great place to stay active, learn something new, and meet like-minded individuals in the Campbell area.
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March 2023 by Constance L.
Clean space in a safe area with facilities for a huge range of activities and sports. There are drop in sports after work hours which is great, and open to the public too. The online sign up system is pretty straight forward and prices are reasonable.
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March 2023 by Ash M.
Honestly, things were fine at first. I was walking, enjoying the scenery, and taking in my surroundings. Even though it was cold and raining, I was enjoying my walk. The whole experience was ruined when some random man wanted to &śś&ü|t me.
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January 2023 by Miriam F.
Campbell community center really pulled through. We booked the Mary Campell room because rain was forecasted pretty much every day of the week of our daughter's birthday party. Make sure you reserve a room at least 10 days prior to your event, btw. We reserved it just in the nick of time. You can take a tour prior to submitting any payments, however, we were unable to do that given the recent storm. The website does have pictures of each room available for reservation, so that's incredibly helpful. I highly recommend the Mary Campbell room since it's directly across from the main parking lot and restrooms are right around the corner. It's a perfect size for a birthday party. The cost is pretty high per hour, but if you are a Campbell resident, or it's for a nonprofit, it's a bit cheaper. Unfortunately, we didn't belong to any of those categories lol. But, it was worth it given the rain. Definitely gave us a peace of mind. Oh, I definitely recommend calling after you submit the room set up page since there seem to be some tech issues either on my end or their end. The people I spoke with from the Campbell community center were friendly enough. Will definitely consider reserving a room in the future.
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March 2022 by Glen N.
I am a runner, so I really appreciate the lit track.Actually, I don't really run. I walk the track.OK, fine. I don't use the track, but I drive by it often on the way to Taco Bravo.Anyway, I do use the Campbell Community Center because they are housing the Campbell Express Library as they remodel the one at City Hall.And I love to read.Well, I don't read that much, and I'm not sure what vociferously even means.Actually, I don't read much. Fine, I just get the books to use as makeshift tables to eat my tacos.But, it is a cool site. It used the house Campbell's only high school. In 1985, it became the site for the parks & rec's classes and services, with banquet spaces and office spaces to rent, the Heritage Theater (which has hosted Billy Ocean, Leann Rimes, and the county's Teacher of the Year event), and the park, which has a football stadium and bleachers, fitness zone, skate park, picnic tables, about 800 parking spaces, year-round heated pool, 4 tennis courts, 3 handball courts, 2 gyms, and a partridge in a pear tree.
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January 2022 by Annabelle R.
I'm a runner, but my work hours necessitate having to run after dark sometimes. The Campbell Community Center is an ideal place for running, not only because it's well lit at night, but also the environment is quite nice, clean, and feels safe.The track wrapped around the grassy field is made of rubber material, yet sturdy and easy to run on... As a frequent runner I can say that this track minimizes leg pain compared to running on concrete. One lap is about a quarter mile.Plus after dark, there were still a lot of people out, using the track and staying active, about 50+ people on a weekday evening, including couples and families. It didn't feel too crowded though. There are 5 lanes, and signs posting that runners use the inside lanes and slower people use the outside lanes (though not everyone reads or follows instructions).They have a full station of exercise equipment, and even the bleachers are used to run on... everything I would need for a good workout in one place. There's also a giant parking lot, so it's really convenient. I really appreciate the free facilities they offer to the public, especially the track, but there's also a skate park, multiple public restroom buildings, picnic benches and tables, and of course indoor space.