1350 49th Street NE
Washington, DC 20019
202.698.1175
Washington, DC 20019
202.698.1175
deanwoodlibrary@dc.gov
HOURS:
- Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
- Sat 9am-5pm
- Sun closed
PARKING: Small lot and street parking
COST:
- Free for D.C. Residents
- (Fitness Center requires a fee.)
- Aquatic Center is free but there is a nominal fee for swim classes.
One big lifestyle change of moving to D.C. has been my gym rat reputation. Moving from NOVA came after I landed a job in Baltimore, a residence in D.C., and a new 2.5 hour daily commute. All effectively obliterated my 6-day a week workout routine and energy.
Apart from the health consequence, there is a social consequence. Gyms are important to human connections in a community. At fitness centers, people meet other people to date, to network, to share common interests, and to develop business contacts. It's also more economical than hitting the bar or restaurants and you're essentially getting the same social benefit with out the loss of the health benefit.
I still maintain my Gold's Gym membership, but it now takes 20-25 minutes ONE WAY to go the the SW Capitol Hill location from here in addition to the 2.5 hours on the road on weekdays. Having to pay for parking is a pain since there is only metered parking. And the facility needs renovations as compared to its other locations.
What to do? Suck up the loss of another 1 hour and 40 minutes out of long days and avoid human contact. Forego Gold's for the Capitol Heights Bally's or District Heights' Planet Fitness. Home gym?
Deanwood, the largest recreational center in D.C., offers what can be found at the gym chains such as a fitness center and locker rooms. But it offers harder-to-find features too. The 63,000-square-foot facility features:
My Test Run at the Fitness Center
Recently, I looked into whether I could supplement my Gold Gym's usage with visits to Deanwood's Fitness Center. The cost for D.C. residents to use the center is $125 for the year. Per visit, it's $5. But all payments must be done through money orders made payable to the "D.C. Treasurer" because Deanwood is not yet equipped to take other payment forms.
I also worked out there. The cardio machines come in sets of 3 - treadmills, Matrix ellipticals, and exercise bicycles. There are also free weights and an exercise station. Currently, not a lot of people avail themselves of the center. So there is no wait to use the gym. The lockers are in the restroom, but there is no shower in that space. Showers and more locker rooms are available in a room that's adjacent to the aquatic area.
Pool Shopping
Because I can't swim well, I just took a peek at the pool area. You enter a corridor that allows access to the men's and women's locker rooms. There's a family change room in the same corridor. From the women's locker, I opened the entry way to find a huge water slide for the kids and a lap pool area for the adults. Since Deanwood offers swim classes for adults and childrens (for a fee), I might just add that to my workout regimen. Residents and non-residents can get their swim on during the winter as well.
I think Deanwood achieves its goal well of being a community center. I've been there for work (study room is outfitted with plugs and Ethernet connection) and exercise. I see families of all backgrounds, seniors, and young people there taking advantage of a wonderful facility.
- an indoor swimming pool and a first ever water slide,
- a football field,
- a gymnasium
- a game room
- an area for senior citizens,
- a music studio,
- a fitness center,
- study rooms,
- a day care center, and
- the library.
My Test Run at the Fitness Center
Recently, I looked into whether I could supplement my Gold Gym's usage with visits to Deanwood's Fitness Center. The cost for D.C. residents to use the center is $125 for the year. Per visit, it's $5. But all payments must be done through money orders made payable to the "D.C. Treasurer" because Deanwood is not yet equipped to take other payment forms.
I also worked out there. The cardio machines come in sets of 3 - treadmills, Matrix ellipticals, and exercise bicycles. There are also free weights and an exercise station. Currently, not a lot of people avail themselves of the center. So there is no wait to use the gym. The lockers are in the restroom, but there is no shower in that space. Showers and more locker rooms are available in a room that's adjacent to the aquatic area.
Pool Shopping
Because I can't swim well, I just took a peek at the pool area. You enter a corridor that allows access to the men's and women's locker rooms. There's a family change room in the same corridor. From the women's locker, I opened the entry way to find a huge water slide for the kids and a lap pool area for the adults. Since Deanwood offers swim classes for adults and childrens (for a fee), I might just add that to my workout regimen. Residents and non-residents can get their swim on during the winter as well.I think Deanwood achieves its goal well of being a community center. I've been there for work (study room is outfitted with plugs and Ethernet connection) and exercise. I see families of all backgrounds, seniors, and young people there taking advantage of a wonderful facility.
So get your workout on, your read on, and most importantly, your support on for Ward 7 at Deanwood Rec.