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conditioning room; plus limited hours of lap swimming and use of the sports gymnasium. During the summer, some of our yoga and spin group fitness classes are even offered outdoors.

In addition to membership services, the Recreation Center offers:

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Snack Bar/Pro Shop

Located in the main lobby, the Snack Bar and Pro Shop are your stops for disc golf sets, yoga mats, seasonal logowear, headphones, swim wear and goggles, energy bars, nuts, sports drinks, on-the-go meals, and K-Cups for the newly added Keurig machine.

Kid Zone

Kid Zone is changing to a program based operation. There are no longer

Recreation Center Hours

(subject to change, please see inclinerecreation.com for current hours)

Monday - Friday: 6am – 8pm

Saturday 7am - 7pm

Sunday 7am - 5pm

Holiday hours vary, check online at inclinerecreation.com regular childcare hours by reservation. Stay tuned for programs coming your way including Play Date (indoor playground) and Craft Day! Check the website for updates.

Personal Training by Appointment

The Recreation Center offers a number of certified, trained fitness professionals who will evaluate your individual fitness needs, design a plan of action and motivate you to reach your fitness goals. A personalized program can teach you correct form, help with recovery from injury, help train you for a specific sport, or just get you acquainted and comfortable in the fitness room. More information on our trainers can be found at inclinerecreation.com. Please call 775.832.3033 for personal trainer referral.

bocce boyZ, bocce babes & bocce courts for all

By Ken Hubbard

April 23, 2013 - a cold and blustery day with six foot waves rolling in at Ski Beach. It was on this day that four men decided to brave the elements and test their skills on Incline's lone bocce court, nestled between the pines on the beach. The bitter cold did nothing to deter the banter, and the increased camaraderie brought about by the weather provided for three scintillating games of bocce. And thus, the Bocce Boyz were formed.

From that day forward the Boyz met twice a week, outgrowing the Ski Beach court after their first year, and moving to Spindleshanks in Kings Beach for year two. During year three, the Boyz were forced to move again to accommodate the group’s growth, this time to the three bocce courts at Truckee's Riverside Sports Park.

After five years of lobbying by Bocce Boyz Commissioner Art Schmauder, and recognition by IVGID that bocce was a growing sport which allows all ages to play, the bocce

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