Campus Recreation offers many opportunities for fitness and wellness across Princeton University's campus utilizing indoor facilities, outdoor spaces and aquatic facilities. Each location has an access guide to help you navigate our spaces.
Central Campus
Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center/Dillon Gymnasium

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Fitness Center of the Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center.
Our newly renovated Fitness Center, opened on January 29, 2024, as part of Phase One in the overall renovation project.
What to Expect
The following is a quick overview of the equipment. View the full equipment breakdown.
- Aerobic Equipment (53 pieces)
- Treadmills
- Peleton Bikes
- Ellipticals
- Bikes
- Rowers
- Stairmasters
- Benches
- 6 Power Racks
- 2 Smith Machines
- 5lbs - 100lbs Dumbbells
- 4 Platforms
- Squat Press
- Hack Press
- 6-Minute Ab Zone
- Aerobic Equipment (53 pieces)
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Our newly renovated two-story additional building, opened on August 26, 2024, as part of Phase Two in the overall renovation project.
What to Expect
Upper Fitness Level
The following is a quick overview of the equipment. View the full equipment breakdown.
- Aerobic Equipment (28 pieces)
- Treadmills
- Bikes
- Rowers
- Stairmasters
- Ellipticals
- SkiErg
- Assault Airbike
- Multi Jungle, Cable Workouts (3 pieces, 12 stations)
- Selectorized Machines (20 Pieces)
- 5lbs - 52.5lbs Dumbbells
- Kettlebells
Lower Level
Studio A & Studio B
These studios combine into an almost 2,800 square foot group fitness space with wood flooring and advanced technologies.
Our Group Fitness Classes are held in these spaces.
- Aerobic Equipment (28 pieces)
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Rec Pool at the Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center/Dillon Gym
Reopened on Friday, February 16, 2024. The Dillon Pool is 25 yards long and consists of 6 lanes with an additional wading pool for shallow water use. Its primary function is as a site for recreational swimming. The pool is kept at an average temperature of 82 degrees.
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Dillon Gym consists of 4 multi-use courts. Pending availability, this space can be used for basketball and other forms of informal recreation.
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Previously the Dance Studio, this 1,280 square foot activity room, with wood floor and mirrored walls, serves as a site for all of Campus Recreation's cycling classes.
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This 3,200 square-foot activity room with wood flooring serves as a site for numerous group fitness and instructional programming offerings.
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A 2,500 square foot activity room with wood flooring that serves as a site for numerous instructional programming offerings and martial arts classes, as well as Sport Club and other student activity group practices.
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Almost 9,000 sq. ft. of general locker room space is available on the A-level of Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center/Dillon Gym.
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Six gender-inclusive restrooms are located on the A-level of Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center/Dillon Gym. Four in the south corridor and two in the north corridor. These rooms are available to those of need on a first-come-first-serve basis. Both accessible and ADA rooms are available.
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Three approximately 400 square foot team rooms are centrally located on the A-level of Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center/Dillon Gym. Two are exclusively for men’s and women’s varsity volleyball programs. A third room serves as a team room for varsity wrestling, sports clubs and as a multi-purpose meeting space. Each room is equipped with 70” TV and a large white board.
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A 1440 square foot Athletic Medicine space is located within the Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center/Dillon Gym. Entrance to the treatment area is off the west corridor (between the men’s and women’s general locker rooms). Modalities include warm whirlpool, small cold whirlpool, ice machine, hydrocollator, ultrasound/e-stim unit, taping/bracing area, bikes, UBE, emergency equipment (crutches, AED, etc.). The athletic trainers in Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center/Dillon Gym serve a wide-range of members of the University community, including the men’s and women’s varsity volleyball teams.
Finding the Class of 1986 Fitness & Wellness Center
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Address: Pyne Drive, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
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Meadows Campus
Racquet & Recreation Fieldhouse
Address: 325 Court Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540

Wilkinson Fitness Center
This 12,660 square foot space is our newest fitness facility and opened on November 1, 2024. This space is available to undergraduate/graduate students and Rec Members!
What to Expect:
- Day-use lockers (please bring your own lock)
- Changing rooms with showers
- Group Fitness Studio (class schedule available)
- Personal Training
The following is a quick overview of the equipment. View the full equipment breakdown >
- Aerobic Equipment (30 pieces)
- Benches (14 pieces)
- 3 Power Racks
- 1 Smith Machine
- 2 Platforms
- Selectorized Machines (18 pieces)
- Multi-Jungle (3 pieces, 12 stations)
- 5lbs - 100lbs Dumbbells
Indoor Racquet Sports
While the Racquet & Recreation Fieldhouse will primarily be the new home of varsity racquet sports, there will also be regular availability for recreational use of squash and tennis courts after the facility opening. Rec Members and Princeton University students can reserve court time in advance through Campus Recreation’s online portal under “Bookings”, and Guest Passes will be available for purchase at the desk.
East Campus


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