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Natatorium/Unit II Gymnasium

Natatorium/Unit II Gymnasium (The Nat)
2000 Observatory Dr., 53706

Program Office - 608-262-3742
Hours of operation, memberships, general info, court reservations

Hotline/IM Rainout Info - 608-262-4756

Fax - 608-262-1185

Nielsen Tennis Stadium

Nielsen Tennis Stadium
1000 Highland Ave., 53705

Front Desk - 608-262-0410
Hours of operation, memberships, general info, court reservations

Reserve courts for an event: Jeff Dvorak

Fax - 608-262-4270

To reserve space in the SERF, Nat, Lathrop Hall or outdoor fields contact John Horn (608-890-0158) or fill out a Facility Request form and either submit it via email or return it to the SERF, room 275 (fax no. 608-262-7152).

Southeast Recreation Facility (SERF)

Southeast Recreation Facility (SERF)
715 W. Dayton St., 53715

Program Office - 608-262-8244
Hours of operation, memberships, general info, court reservations

Hotline/IM Rainout Info - 608-262-4756

Fax - 608-262-7152

Camp Randall Sports Center (The Shell)

Camp Randall Sports Center (The Shell)
1430 Monroe St., 53711

Front Desk - 608-263-6566
Hours of operation, memberships, general info.

Hotline/Recorded Schedule - 608-262-4756

Shell or Ice Rink reservations/rentals: Jeff Dvorak

Fax - 608-265-5652

Outdoor Fields

Outdoor Fields
Rec Sports operates over 64 acres of outdoor play areas. All fields are available for open play and can be reserved for special events when not scheduled for Recreational Sports Programs.

Groups wishing to rent facility space, such as a pool, gym, field, or sand volleyball court, must complete a Facility Request Form and either submit it via email or return it to the SERF, room 275 (fax no. 608-262-7152). Special Events requests must be submitted a minimum of two weeks in advance with a recommendation for submission at least one month in advance.

Lathrop HallLathrop Hall
1050 University Ave., 53706

This facility and three of its studios are specifically utilized by the Division's Club Sports Programs for practices during the evening hours throughout the academic year. Lathrop Hall does not house informal recreation or free play activity areas for students or faculty/staff.

Opened in 1910 as a social and recreational center for UW women, Lathrop Hall became home to the country's first academic dance program in 1926 under the leadership of Margaret H'Doubler. Lathrop Hall is the current home to the UW Dance Program.

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