


Elsie Stuhr Center
About
The Elsie Stuhr Center is Beaverton's premier family recreation hub, offering everything from indoor swimming pools to fitness classes and exciting seasonal camps. With its well-maintained facilities and diverse programming, it's a one-stop destination for active families looking to swim, play, and explore new activities together year-round.
Highlights
- ✓Indoor swimming pools with designated family swim times and shallow areas for young children
- ✓Seasonal camps during summer and school breaks covering sports, arts, and recreation
- ✓Parent-child swim classes perfect for introducing babies and toddlers to the water
- ✓Fitness facilities with childcare services available during select hours
- ✓Year-round recreation classes including gymnastics, dance, and sports skills
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on Saturday mornings for the best pool lane availability and shorter wait times at the front desk
- 2.Sign up for swim lessons and camps well in advance,popular sessions fill up quickly, especially during summer and school breaks
- 3.Bring your own lock for the lockers and pack goggles and swim diapers if needed (they're more expensive at the front desk)
- 4.Check the daily pool schedule online before visiting, as lap swim times, family swim, and aqua fitness classes rotate throughout the day
- 5.Take advantage of punch cards if you plan multiple visits,they offer better value than daily admission
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Tuesday-Thursday, 9:00-11:00 AM) are ideal for toddlers and preschoolers when the center is less crowded. Weekend mornings work well for school-age kids but expect more families. Avoid the after-school rush (3:00-6:00 PM) when the center gets busiest.
What to Know
Daily admission fees apply, with discounted rates for Beaverton residents and family passes available. Ample free parking is available on-site. The facility has family changing rooms and is fully accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.
Seasonal Notes
Summer camps are the main draw from June through August,register early as they sell out. The center maintains regular hours year-round with modified schedules during major holidays. Indoor facilities make it perfect for rainy Oregon days, especially fall through spring.
Nearby Eats
Head to Uwajimaya (10 minutes away) for Asian cuisine and a fun grocery store experience kids love exploring, or visit MOD Pizza on Hall Boulevard for quick, customizable pizzas the whole family can enjoy.
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