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Ben Robertson Community Center community center in Kennesaw, GA
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View of Ben Robertson Community Center in Kennesaw, GA
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Ben Robertson Community Center

4.5(71 reviews)$Community Center
🕑 1.5-3 hours for typical visits👶 Best for ages 3-14. Younger children thrive in swim lessons and summer camp programs, while tweens and teens enjoy sports leagues, fitness classes, and open gym time. The variety of programming means multiple age groups can be active simultaneously.

About

The Ben Robertson Community Center is Kennesaw's go-to family recreation hub, offering swimming pools, sports programs, and engaging activities year-round. With highly-rated summer camps and fitness classes alongside open swim times, this well-maintained city facility gives families an affordable way to stay active together without breaking the bank.

Highlights

  • Indoor swimming pools with family swim times and swim lessons
  • Comprehensive summer camp programs with various themes and activities
  • Youth sports leagues including basketball, volleyball, and other team sports
  • Fitness and wellness classes suitable for parents while kids participate in programs
  • Multi-purpose gymnasium and activity rooms for rainy day play

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or check the city's recreation website for current pool schedules and open swim times, as they vary seasonally and can be reserved for classes
  2. 2.Register early for popular summer camps,they fill up quickly, often by March or April
  3. 3.Bring your own towels and swim gear; the facility doesn't rent equipment
  4. 4.Parking can get tight during peak afternoon hours (3-5 PM), so arrive early or consider morning sessions
  5. 5.Look into multi-visit punch cards or season passes if you plan to visit regularly,they offer significant savings over drop-in rates

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) offer the least crowded experience, especially for open swim. Weekends and after-school hours (3-6 PM) are busiest with sports programs and families. Summer mornings are ideal before camps get into full swing.

What to Know

This is a city-run facility with affordable drop-in rates and membership options available for Kennesaw residents and non-residents. Ample free parking is available on-site, though no food is sold at the facility, so pack snacks and water bottles for longer visits.

Seasonal Notes

Summer is peak season with extensive day camp offerings running June through early August. Pool hours may be reduced during school holidays. The facility is closed Sundays year-round. Some outdoor programs may be weather-dependent during winter months.

Nearby Eats

Head to Taqueria Tsunami (5 minutes away) for creative tacos and a fun atmosphere, or Big Pie In The Sky for delicious pizzas and calzones that kids love,both offer casual, family-friendly dining perfect after an active recreation center visit.

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