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Larkspur Community Center

1600 SE Reed Market Rd, Bend, OR 97702, USA

Owned and managed by Bend Park and Recreation District, Larkspur Community Center – Home of the Bend Senior Center is a vibrant place where people of all ages, interests and abilities can gather for lifelong fitness, learning and recreation.

It continues the legacy of the Bend Senior Center and further enhances opportunities for older adults in our community.

At 34,000 square feet, Larkspur features many fitness, swim and enrichment amenities, including:

  • two dedicated functional fitness spaces for cardio, group exercise and yoga.
  • 5,000-square-foot fitness center with a walk/jog track, state-of-the-art equipment and stunning Cascade views.
  • 4,000-square-foot aquatics center features a 135,000-gallon recreation and leisure pool with current channel, hot tub and elevator-style wheelchair lift.
  • on-deck showers, locker room with showers and private changing rooms to accommodate all facility users.
  • cafe space and community space with free wireless internet service.
  • classrooms and more!

Fitness & Swim Fees

Drop-in fitness classes, swim activities, spa features, fitness centers, indoor track and social activities at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center and Larkspur Community Center.

Adult (19-64) Older Adult (65*-79) Youth (3-18) &
Honored Citizen (80+)
$9.00 $8.00 $7.00
2 years and under - Free. *Older adult ages: Effective June 19, 2024, those born on or before December 31, 1961 will receive the older adult rate even though they may not be 65 years or older yet. Rates effective beginning October 20, 2025.
Out-of-district residents will be charged an additional 20%. Prices listed are the rates for residents of the Bend Park and Recreation District. View our Out-of-District Fee Policy for more information
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  • $7 Recreation Swim Special –Good for Open Recreation Swim, Family Swim & Parent-Child Swim sessions. Use a Fitness, Swim & Skate Pass or $7.00 per person when adult accompanies paid children, including spectators. Under 3 free.

 

Fitness, Swim & Skate Passes

One pass, three facilities and hundreds of activities. For use at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, Larkspur Community Center and The Pavilion.

Access drop-in fitness classes, swim sessions, hot tub/spa features, fitness centers, indoor track and social activities at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center and Larkspur Community Center. Includes access to public ice and roller skating sessions at The Pavilion and to drop-in skatepark sessions. Skate rental is $4 per person. Does not include access to registration programs or ticketed events.

Visit the Facility Fee & Pass Information page for details.


Fitness Passes Through Health Insurance: Ask your health insurance provider if you’re eligible for a low-cost, or even no-cost fitness pass. Visit the Insurance-Reimbursed Passes page for details.

Gift Certificates: Give the gift of play. Visit any BPRD facility to purchase a gift certificate. Visit the Facilities page for facility locations and contact information.

Rules, Code of Conduct & Safety Guidelines

Our goal is to provide a fun, safe and enjoyable experience for all patrons.

All Bend Park and Recreation District facilities’ visitors are to follow the district’s rules, regulations and code of conduct.

You can learn more below about the rules, code of conduct and also this facility’s specific rules below.

Please take a few minutes to go over these rules and share them with your children as needed. If you have any questions, please let us know.

Conduct Expectations

  • Respect all users regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious and political affiliation, age, disability or other differences.
  • Respect privacy including refraining from soliciting or sharing personal information and photography without the consent of others.
  • Respect the facility by using amenities properly and for intended purposes only.
  • Respect staff and volunteers and comply with directions.

Supervision of Minors in Facilities & Pools

  • Facility-wide: All children under age 10 must be accompanied in the facility at all times by an adult or responsible person 16 years or older unless participating in an instructor-led program.
  • Pools: Oregon pool code requires that all participants under the age of 14 must be under the direct supervision of a person aged 18 years or older. Infants, toddlers and weak swimmers must be supervised within arm’s reach.
  • Fitness Centers: Youth ages 12-13 may use the fitness centers only when working out under the supervision of a parent/guardian aged 18 years or older. Youth ages 14-16 may use the fitness centers only after completing an orientation or when working out under the supervision of a parent/guardian aged 18 years or older.

Pool Etiquette

Help keep pools clean and safe.

  • Take a quick shower prior to entering a pool. Rinsing removes microscopic dirt, body oils and fluids, reducing the smell of chlorine on your body and around the pool.
  • Skip the body sprays, colognes and perfumes. Scented items react with chlorine and create smelly chloramine off-gasses, not the intended scent.
  • Mom was right. Try to go, even if you don’t think you need it. A preventative restroom break is best for kiddos and grownups. For small kids, use pool diapers for those who aren’t reliably toilet-trained. They're at the front desk.
  • Don't share the germs. Please don't use the pool if you or your child have had a fever or diarrhea in the past two weeks.
  • Aim for the deep end. No diving, except in the deep ends of the pools.
  • No monkey business. No running, roughhousing or unsafe behavior.

Supervision of Minors

  • All Pools: Oregon pool code requires that all participants under the age of 14 must be under the direct supervision of a person aged 18 years or older. Infants, toddlers and weak swimmers must be supervised within arm’s reach.
  • In Facilities: All children under age 10 must be accompanied in the facility at all times by an adult or responsible person 16 years or older unless participating in an instructor-led program.
  • Outdoor Water Slide: Children 14 years and younger must be under the direct supervision of a person 18 years or older.
  • Small Children’s Pool: This pool is reserved for children age 6 and under and others who are unsafe in the larger pools. Older sibling/friends are permitted when there is room and only if playing appropriately. Adult supervision is required for all children swimming in the children’s pool.

Water Features

  • Deep Water Swim Requirements: Children must be able to comfortably swim one width of the pool (half on front, rolling over and half on back) to swim in the deep end or use the diving boards or rope swing. Lifeguards may require that you demonstrate your swim skills before using the deep end features. Lifejackets and/or catching and assisting children are not allowed.
  • Hot Tub: Youth ages 6 years and up are only allowed in the hot tubs with an adult guardian; not allowed during Open Recreation Swim.
  • Steam Room & Dry Sauna: Reserved for ages 16 and up.

Flotation Devices & Water Toys

  • Lifejackets are encouraged for non-swimmers, which we provide for use. People wearing lifejackets may not use the diving boards, rope swing or duck slide.
  • Water wings and assisted flotation devices are permitted but may not be used as a substitute for supervision, lifejackets or swimming ability. Non-swimmers using water wings or partial flotation devices will be required to have an adult with them in the water at all times.
  • Outside toys are not allowed.

Fitness Class Etiquette

In group exercise, like all social settings, common courtesy calls for sensitivity to others. Please follow these etiquette guidelines when participating in group exercise classes.

  • Ages: 16 and older. 11 - 15 with adult. Supervision of minors in facility: All children under age 10 must be accompanied in the facility at all times by an adult or responsible person 16 years or older unless participating in an instructor-led program.
  • New to class? Arrive early and introduce yourself to the instructor, and let them know if you need any modifications.
  • Respect the instructor, and other participants, by arriving on time to get the most out of the class and warm up, and plan on participating to the best of your ability and staying through the cooldown/stretch. Modify moves as needed. If you’re looking to do your own workout, visit our studios during Workout on Your Own hours.
  • Be respectful to all by keeping conversations to a minimum. If you’re looking to socialize throughout class, please visit our studios/pools during Workout on Your Own times.
  • Participants should be clean and free of scents or perfumes.
  • Glass is prohibited in all facilities and parks.
  • Water or sports drinks must be in containers with lids.
  • Silence cell phones.
  • Exercise clothing should be clean, comfortable, and provide appropriate coverage.
  • Please ask a receptionist for help from a Facility Shift Lead if you are having an issue with another patron.
  • The safest place to secure your belongings is locked in one of our lockers.
  • For classes that have size limitations, only sign-in for yourself. You must be present at the start of class or your spot will be relinquished to the next person on the waiting list.

Check with your physician before beginning any exercise program. If you have any medical considerations (recent surgeries, knee, neck or back problems, etc.), be sure to inform your teacher beforehand. Please note that instructors may use both physical assists as well as verbal cues to help students attain proper form, alignment and position. Please notify the instructor before class begins if you do not want to be touched. You are encouraged to bring and drink water throughout your workout. Thank you for attending and enjoy your workout!

Fitness Center Etiquette

Please follow these etiquette guidelines when participating at our fitness centers.

  • User age and supervision of minors: Ages 17 and older welcome. Youth ages 14-16 may use the fitness centers only after completing an orientation or when working out under the supervision of a parent/guardian aged 18 years or older. Youth ages 12-13 may use the fitness centers only when working out under the supervision of a parent/guardian aged 18 years or older. Youth ages 11 and under are not allowed in fitness centers.
  • BPRD prides itself on a respectful experience. Please refrain from swearing, abusive language, or harassment.
  • The safest place to secure your belongings is locked in one of our lockers.
  • Wear closed-toe, clean athletic shoes.
  • Clothing should be clean, comfortable to exercise in, and provide appropriate coverage. Pants with rivets are not allowed.
  • Patrons should be clean and free of scents or perfumes.
  • Water or sports drinks must be in containers with lids.
  • Silence cell phones.
  • Talking on the phone is prohibited. Take phone calls to the lobby.
  • Use earbuds or headphones so as not to disturb your neighbors.
  • Private instruction and/or personal training is not allowed except by BPRD employees.
  • Glass is prohibited in all facilities and parks.
  • Avoid slamming or dropping weights; only lift what you can control.
  • After you grab your dumbbells, step away from the rack, and out of the way, to complete your workout. Be mindful of proximity to mirrors and others.
  • Do not rest on machines or benches. Especially when crowded, let others work-in between your sets.
  • Chalk and other grip-enhancing products are not permitted.
  • Collars are required on all barbells.
  • Sanitize weights/machines after use. Wipes provided throughout the studios and fitness centers.
  • Rerack weights when finished, and return other equipment to where you found it.
  • When crowded, limit your time on cardio machines to 30 minutes at a time.
  • Report damaged equipment to staff.
  • Please ask a receptionist for help from a Facility Shift Lead if you are having an issue with another patron.

WiFi Use

Inclement Weather & Poor Air Quality

  • During inclement weather or poor air quality, check schedules regularly for possible cancellations or changes. During major weather events, it is best to call (541) 389-7665 to check if the facility is open or your specific program offered.

Larkspur Swim & Fitness Schedules

Click here to view various fitness category schedules

Updates or impacts to our operations can be found on the Delays and Cancellations Report.

The Larkspur Cafe has transitioned to grab-and-go food and beverage items.

2025 party reservations available now – December 28th

For information on reserving the Larkspur Community Center Event Room, visit the Larkspur Community Center Event Room rental page.

Recreation Swim Parties:

Swim parties take place during Recreation Swim and include the use of the party room or outdoor party space for 1.5 hours before or during swimming for your celebration.

Fee: $200.00 in-district / $240.00 out-of-district. Includes access for up to 15 guests; additional guests are $7.00 each.

Juniper Swim & Fitness Center: Ideal for children under 14 years old.

  • Parties available until June 23rd – August 31st
    • Monday – Friday Parties:
      Outdoor Party Space: 12:45 – 2:15 pm and 2:45 – 4:15 pm
      Rec Swim: 1:00 – 4:00 pm
    • Saturday & Sunday Parties:
      Outdoor Party Space: 1:30 – 3:00 pm and 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
      Rec Swim: 1:00 – 5:30 pm
  • Parties available September 6th – December 28th
    • Saturday & Sunday Parties:
      Indoor Party Room: 1:00 – 2:30 pm
      Indoor Swimming: 2:30 – 4:00 pm
  • Click for Juniper’s Rec Swim Pool Party calendar
    • In Facility tab, select: Rec Swim Party at JSFC

Larkspur Community Center: Best for children under 11 years old.

  • Available Year-round:
    • Friday Parties
      Indoor Swimming: 5:00 – 6:30 pm
      Indoor Party Room: 6:30 – 7:45 pm
    • Saturday Parties
      Indoor Party Room: 3:00 – 4:30 pm
      Indoor Swimming: 4:30 – 6:00 pm
  • Click for Larkspur’s Rec Swim Pool Party calendar
    • In Facility tab, select: Rec Swim Party at LCC

Private Pool Rentals & Parties:

Private parties can be customized for exclusive fun with rental of both of Juniper’s indoor pools.

Play games and use the diving boards and rope swing just for your party. Use of the party room is included for your celebration before swimming.

Fee: $300.00 in-district / $360.00 out-of-district. Includes access for up to 25 guests; additional guests are $7.00 each.

Juniper Swim & Fitness Center: Ideal for children under 14 years old.

  • Available September 6th – December 27th 
    • Saturday Parties
      Indoor Party Room: 3:00 – 4:30 pm
      Indoor Swimming: 4:30 – 6:00 pm
  • Summer: Not available
  • Click for Juniper’s Private Party calendar
    • In Facility tab, select: Private Pool Party at JSFC

Larkspur Community Center: Best for children under 11 years old.

 About Pool Parties & Reservations:

  • Call 541-389-7665 for questions and reservations.
  • About Reservations:
    • Available seasonally.
    • All fees due at time of reservation.
    • All guests, swimming and not swimming, must be accounted for in reservation.
    • The party room has a max capacity of 25 guests.
    • Party times include set-up and clean-up time. You are welcome to bring food, gifts and party supplies. Sorry, no alcohol is allowed and storage/refrigeration for party items is not available. Summer outdoor parties are subject to weather cancellations such as with thunderstorms or poor air quality/smoke.
    • Pool Rules: All facility and pool rules are enforced during recreation swim parties and private pool rentals. A list of rules is available for your review.
    • For children 5 years and under, one adult is required to be in the pool for every four children.

Party Cancellations & Refunds:

  • 30 days or more before party reservation: 100% of fee.
  • 29 days or less before party/rental: No credit or refund.

Walk-in Parties: Sorry, “walk-in” or non-reserved parties are not allowed at our swim facilities. Our facilities and staff are not equipped to adequately handle parties that are not reserved with us and it can negatively impact other patrons’ experiences. Therefore, no party items are allowed when you participate in a recreation swim session (no cake, balloons, gifts, etc.). Thank you for your cooperation and understanding!

You are welcome to attend an open recreation swim session with your group and then depart to a park or elsewhere for cake, gifts, etc.

You can learn more about park picnic shelter rentals on the rentals webpage.

For information on reserving the Larkspur Community Center Event Room, visit the Larkspur Community Center Event Room rental page.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Make a Splash!

colorful image of an indoor swimming pool at Larkspur Community Center

Swim Lessons & Programs

Bend Park & Recreation District offers a progressive skills-based program to help children succeed in becoming a better swimmer. Whether your child is just starting out to learn to swim or on their way to being a lifelong swimmer, we have a program for them.

We offer age- and skill-appropriate classes in small groups settings for maximum fun and safety. We offer classes from ages 6 months and older including:

  • Youth Swim Lessons
  • Youth Novice Swim Team
  • Adult Swim Lessons

Learn more about Swim Lessons and Programs.

the larkspur community center pool

Family and Recreation Swim

Larkspur offers Parent-Child Swim, Family Swim, Recreation Swim and Sensory-Friendly Swim times. You can also look for more recreation swim opportunities at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center.

Enjoy the leisure pool, current channel and spa depending on the session and age.

Make a splash with the gang! Learn more on the Recreation Swim webpage.

the larkspur pool current channel

Current Channel

The Larkspur pool also has a current channel with a hydro feature in its center, providing resistance for working out and a playful attraction for recreating. The current is a popular amenity for both young and older swimmers alike. The current channel amenity is great for:

  • Low-impact, resistance-based water workouts
  • Therapeutic Fitness
  • Recreation and leisure swim activities

Please call if you have any questions or need more information (541) 389-7665 (POOL).

Let’s get moving!

Group Exercise Rooms

Two dedicated functional fitness spaces, with floor to ceiling windows and lots of natural light, are complete with mirrors, bars, fitness equipment and a maple sprung floor – perfect for high-intensity exercise. Yoga, Pilates, cardio, strengthening, Zumba and more! 

In Group Exercise, like all social settings, common courtesy calls for sensitivity to others. Please follow our class etiquette when participating in group exercise classes.

Upstairs Fitness Center

Larkspur’s state-of-the-art Fitness Center equipment includes:

  • Precor fitness cardio equipment, including treadmills, ellipticals, ergometers, upright and recumbent bikes.
  • Three SciFit bikes with removable seats and ramps for wheelchair use.
  • The Precor Resolute line of easy-to-use selectorized equipment
  • Functional fitness equipment, including free weights, balance equipment and cable-cross machines.
  • Precor equipment features an Advagym user-integrated app to personalize, monitor and guide your fitness activity. Learn more

Risks and Restrictions: The Fitness Center is supervised some but not all hours of operation. Individuals must assume personal responsibility for risks associated with using the fitness center/weight room.

Walk/jog Track and Functional Workout Alcoves

Upstairs, there is a 5,000-square-foot Fitness Center with a walk/jog track, state-of-the-art equipment and stunning views of the Cascades and indoor pool to inspire your workout. The flooring is a poured-in-place Plastek material and feels great under your feet.

With 14 laps to a mile, the indoor walk-jog track offers a four-season fitness option and features alcoves for functional workouts and small group training with an Escape Hub – supported by the TRX straps, Bosu, Kettlebells and other equipment.

Fitness Center Orientations

Fitness Center Orientations: Designed to give you the basic skills to use the equipment safely. We strongly recommend attending an orientation. See the times and schedules your today.

Teen Fitness Center Orientations/Trainings and Use: 16 – 17 year olds may use the fitness center without restriction although we recommend completing a Fitness Center Orientation. 11 – 15 year olds may workout in the fitness center under direct parent/guardian supervision or complete a Fitness Center Orientation to use the fitness center independently. Children 10 years and younger are not allowed in the fitness center. Fitness Center Orientations are offered weekly at no cost. Call to learn more, (541) 388-1133.

Teen Group Fitness Class Access: Get fit and have fun with our many group exercise class options. 16 –17 year olds are welcome in all of our regular group exercise classes. 11-15 year olds may attend most classes under direct parent/guardian supervision or with instructor approval. Call (541) 388-1133 for assistance.

Personal Training

Personal training is available at Larkspur Community Center and Juniper Swim & Fitness Center. We have skilled fitness instructors ready to help you with your personal fitness goals.

A personal trainer can help you:

  • Focus on your personal goals.
  • Prepare you for an adventure, race, or event.
  • Make your fitness routine fresh and interesting.
  • Meet your desired activity and fitness level.

Both water and/or land exercise programs can be developed to meet your needs. Call us to schedule an appointment at (541) 388-1133.

View the options and learn more about our personal trainers here.

Larkspur Park parking area next to future Art Station siteParking & High Use

With attendance growing year over year, Larkspur Community Center can be a very busy place, and its parking lot can often reflect that.

Parking capacity can be an issue during Larkspur’s high-use times, and with the Art Station construction temporarily occupying a portion of the parking lot, the issue has increased while the available parking spots have decreased.

To help, the district has acted on several items including shifting programs and operations, adding temporary parking spots and having staff park off site. More on those actions is listed below.

BPRD staff are also working to see if expanding beyond the City of Bend’s parking space limit is possible. Larkspur’s quantity of 240 parking spots is already beyond the city code permitted (we built more than the limit in 2021), and without another exception from the city, the district can’t build additional parking.

For our patrons, we have several suggestions that you can consider to make a difference during high use. This includes attending at lower use times, carpooling or using alternative transportation. We even have incentives and prizes for you through a Larkspur Carpool Parking Program.

Read on below to learn more.

About Larkspur’s limited parking

Year over year, new attendance records have been set since Larkspur’s opening in 2021. While the attendance has grown, the number of parking spaces approved by the City of Bend has not been able to grow. In fact, the city’s code restricts Larkspur’s parking to 240 spots, and right now, the district can’t build more parking. We have conducted studies that show more parking is warranted and continue to research the feasibility of expanding parking with an exception beyond city code restrictions.

Parking impacts with the Art Station

Temporarily occupying several parking spaces, the Art Station construction is anticipated to be completed in the summer. Once the Art Station opens, its class schedules and sizes will be programmed to have very low to no impact on parking during high-use times.

 

BPRD's steps to address parking issues

Here are some of the steps that Bend Park and Recreation District has taken to help alleviate parking congestion:

  • Expanded virtual fitness class access to 25+ classes per week.
  • Paused adding any new weekday morning fitness and social programs.
  • Whenever feasible, we have shifted programs to afternoons and during less busy times.
  • Discontinued external weekday rentals before 1:00 p.m.
  • Moved internal BPRD meetings off-site or to virtual formats.
  • Created a staff gravel parking area, removing 10–15 vehicles on average from the main lot.
  • Asked part-time staff to park in nearby neighborhoods or to walk/bike to work.
  • Created a carpool program.
  • Researching additional parking options.

Tips for patrons for high-use times & parking

October through April is a busy time of year for indoor recreation and when facilities see an increase in visitors. Here are some tips for sharing space, equipment and time together.

PARKING: Please consider the following to help crowded parking lots if you need to visit during high use.

  • Could you change your workout or activity to a lower use time?
  • Could you carpool with a friend to reduce a vehicle? If yes, consider Larkspur’s carpool program. See below.
  • Or how about using public transit? Cascade East Transit serves both Larkspur and Juniper. You can check routes and schedules online.
  • Or how about combining a walk, roll or bike ride with your facility visit via pedestrian and cycling routes? Visit the BPRD trails webpage for more information.

ABOUT LOWER USE TIMES: For attending during lower facility use times, do a Google search for the facility you’re visiting. The business profile displays the location, hours and current facility use alongside high- and low-use times for each day of the week. Hint: Early mornings, evenings and weekends tend to be the lightest use.

Fitness center low-use times: If you are coming on weekdays to use the fitness center, early mornings before 8:00 a.m. and mid-afternoons tend to be a good time. If you really want some space, the fitness center is at its quietest after 6:00 p.m.

Look for other class times: Many fitness classes and swim sessions are offered throughout the week and at different times of day. Check schedules to see if there’s a class that might work for you outside of the busy morning timeframe.

Busiest vs. lightest days of the week: Mondays are Larkspur’s busiest day of the entire week; Thursdays tend to be the least busy day of the week.

Duplicate offerings at Juniper: Fitness, Swim & Skate Passes are also good at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, and many of the same fitness classes and swim sessions are offered there too.

Larkspur Carpool Parking Program

The Larkspur Parking Saver Carpool Program is designed to make visiting Larkspur Community Center easier for everyone.

By sharing rides with friends, family or neighbors, you can help reduce parking lot congestion and free up parking spaces, helping make it quicker and less stressful to find a parking spot upon arrival.

Carpooling has other benefits – cutting down on traffic and emissions and giving you a chance to connect with fellow BPRD patrons. We encourage you to give carpooling a try.

How to participate:

  • Register your carpool at the Larkspur front desk. Share basic information about your vehicle and your carpooling group, then you’ll be assigned an official placard for your rearview mirror.
  • Carpooling spaces will be on the parking lot’s east side near the park’s bocce courts.
  • Clearly signed, the spaces are limited to registered carpool participants, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Monday – Friday, with a 2-hour maximum.
  • For each carpool ride, participants can enter a monthly raffle drawing to win Back Porch Coffee gift cards and other prizes.
  • Carpoolers’ placards feature a QR code to scan and enter, or you can fill out a physical ticket at Larkspur.
  • Carpools must have a minimum of 3 riders (1 driver, 2 passengers) to utilize the select parking spaces and qualify for raffle entry.

If you are a cyclist, pedestrian or use public transportation, logging your trips is a great way to earn your chance at prizes and helps free up parking too! Want to know more about public transportation? Visit the Google Map with Cascade East Transit routes to Larkspur.

Carpool Program Frequently Asked Questions

Q: My “Larkspur” friends don’t live near me. What can I do?
A: Try meeting up at Larkspur’s neighboring parks such as Ponderosa or Alpenglow parks and carpool from there.

Q: We want to take turns driving. Does everyone need a pass?
A: Passes may be shared within a registered carpool group, if all members are listed on the sign-up form and license plate information is on file. Otherwise, passes are non-transferable.

Q: Why are three riders required instead of two?
A: Our goal is to make the program as effective as possible. With 11 reserved spots and a minimum of three riders per vehicle, the program offsets parking lost due to the Art Station construction and helps relieve congestion from the increase in facility use we see this time of year. Additionally, many couples already travel together and this program is intended to reduce the total number of cars, not provide preferential parking to people who in most cases would already be riding together.

Q: Eleven carpool spots seems like a lot. How was this number determined?
A: This is a pilot program, and we had to start somewhere. We aimed to strike a balance—reserving enough spots to make a meaningful impact without taking away too many spaces from patrons for whom carpooling isn’t practical.

Questions or concerns? Contact:

Paul Reinhardt
Recreation Center Supervisor

Take a tour of Larkspur Community Center, home of the Bend Senior Center!

Larkspur Community Center welcomes people of all ages and abilities. Opened in April 2021, the newest part of the facility builds on the legacy of the Bend Senior Center with great programs, enriching experiences and expanded options for fitness and wellness activities for older adults.

Come in for a facility tour. Self-guided tours are available daily. Drop-in guided tours are available weekdays, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., no reservation needed. Check in at the customer service desk for more details.