This per-session fee aims to provide equitable access to limited capacity opportunities for all community members and will be regularly evaluated as the public health situation evolves. A credit will be issued if reservations are cancelled at least 24 hours in advance. These fees are lower than regular drop-in rates and similar to the ten-visit pass rate.
In addition, air circulation systems have been re-programmed to circulate 100 percent outside air during all hours of operations.Ī per-visit fee will be charged at the time of registration to reserve your spot. Cleaning procedures include thorough cleaning nightly, as well as extensive sanitization efforts during open hours. One-way traffic flow patterns are established to minimize congestion and close contact. Group exercise rooms have floor markings to designate individual spaces and outdoor spaces will be used for some activities and classes when weather allows. “Our safety measures and reservation systems are in place to help make a smooth transition for those ready to return to in-person activities.” “We are pleased that the case counts in Deschutes County are at a level that the facility can reopen for community members who value the fitness and swim activities as part of their lifestyle,” said Sue Glenn, recreation services manager. All visitors must enter through the south side of the building located off NE Franklin Avenue and NE Seventh Street. Juniper Swim & Fitness Center will have two separate entrances and areas to increase safety for patrons and staff. Drop-in visitation will not be available for swim or fitness class sessions, but will be available for the fitness center or cycle on your own if space is available. Capacity is reduced to ensure proper distancing in accordance with state requirements. Patrons can register online beginning at noon on Thursday, February 11 at /juniperreservations. Fitness center use will be available by reservation and for drop-in use as space allows.īeginning Monday, February 15, 43 fitness and water fitness classes will be offered weekly as well as lap swim, cycle on your own and fitness center access. Fitness classes, lap swim and other activities will require advanced reservations for limited capacity activities allowed to occur within the “High Risk” framework for Deschutes County. The Bend Park and Recreation District will reopen the Juniper Swim & Fitness Center on Monday, February 15 at 5:30am. (Photo by Emily Rose from Pexels) Fitness Classes, Lap Swim & Other Activities Require Advanced Reservation