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Plymouth Community Center Fieldhouse Offers Indoor Walking, Jogging, and Sports Play

Plymouth Community Center Fieldhouse Offers Indoor Walking, Jogging, and Sports Play

As the chill of winter approaches, Plymouth residents have the opportunity to keep active despite the cold, thanks to the city’s indoor offerings. The Plymouth Community Center Fieldhouse dome, located at 14800 34th Ave. N., has opened its doors for locals to enjoy walking, jogging and open play during the frostier months, without the need to brave the uninviting outdoor temperatures.

The Fieldhouse provides a free walking and jogging track available during select hours, where even baby strollers are welcome, this detail was shared through a

statement on the city’s official website

. The indoor temperature can vary, expected to hover between 30-55 degrees depending on the weather outside, so layering up is advisable when planning to break a sweat at the dome.

For those looking for something a tad more competitive or playful, the dome also serves as a venue for soccer, football, rugby and a multitude of other activities with scheduled times for open play. Specific days offer these options, like 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and in the afternoons of Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-4 p.m., all detailed on

Plymouth’s fieldhouse webpage

. The dome stays a bit cozier during these times, with temperature controls set to maintain a comfortable 55 degrees.

The space isn’t just for adults but offers fun for kids as well with inflatables available during selected open play times and, while certain items like bikes and lacrosse sticks are a no-go, a variety of balls and toys are permitted. A fee is required for entrance, costing $6 for local residents and $8 for those hailing from outside Plymouth, though children younger than 3 and supervising grown-ups get in free, and both cash and credit cards are accepted right at the entry point of the Fieldhouse.

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Plan ahead before lacing up those walking shoes or gearing up for a game, as open play could be subject to cancellation for reasons such as special events, bad weather, or necessary maintenance. For the latest information on availability and scheduling, those interested can reach out directly to the Plymouth Community Center at 763-509-5280 or stay updated by frequenting

their website

.

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