D.C. Recreation and Leisure Guide

Are you age 55 or older, and looking for something stimulating to do? Choose to join one of 16 senior recreation centers offering programs that combine physical fitness and leisure activities complemented by special events. The majority of the centers operate weekdays from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., however, you should contact the center of

Senior Centers

Are you age 55 or older, and looking for something stimulating to do? Choose to join one of 16 senior recreation centers offering programs that combine physical fitness and leisure activities complemented by special events. The majority of the centers operate weekdays from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., however, you should contact the center of your choice to inquire about programs, hours of operation, and other special "happenings."

Capitol View
5901 East Capitol St. SE
(202) 645-3978

Carroll Building
410 M St. SE
(202) 727-5497

Claridge Towers
1221 M St. NW

Edgewood Terrace
635 Edgewood St. NE
(202) 576-6415

Fort Lincoln Senior Building
2855 Bladensburg Rd. NE
(202) 576-6405

Fort Stevens
1327 Van Buren St. NE
(202) 576-6445

Garfield Terrace
2301 11th St. NE
(202) 673-7620

Greenleaf
1200 Delaware Ave. SW
(202) 727-1774

Green Valley
2412 Franklin St. NE
(202) 576-6431

Harvard Towers
1845 Harvard St. NW
(202) 673-7618

James Building
1425 N St. NW
(202) 673-4460

Judiciary House
461 H St. NW
(202) 727-5532

Kenilworth Parkside
4300 Anacostia Ave. NE
(202) 724-8934

LeDroit
2145 Fourth St. NE
(202) 673-7617

Parkview
Warder Street & Princeton Place NW
(202) 576-6563

Potomac Gardens
1229 G St. SE
(202) 727-5484

Regency House
5201 Connecticut Ave. NW
(202) 282-0021

Theodore Hagan Cultural Center
31st Place & Ft. Lincoln Drive NE
(202 576-6440

Source: D.C. Department of Recreation and Parks

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