Community Walking at Choate Rosemary Hall
As we enter the winter weather season, and outdoor recreation could be challenging, Choate Rosemary Hall and the Wallingford Family YMCA are teaming up to promote healthy lifestyles by offering FREE use of the Choate Rosemary Hall indoor walking track located at the Worthington Johnson Athletic Center, to the Wallingford Community.
Beginning on December 1, the indoor track will be open to the public to allow Wallingford residents the opportunity to exercise during the winter months. Also know that the Choate Rosemary Hall outdoor track is available year round without the need for a registration.
Choate spokesperson Alison Cady notes, “By once again offering our indoor track to the community, we hope Wallingford residents will come inside, out of the winter weather and continue to exercise. This is a great way for community to keep up with their New Year’s Resolutions and commitment to a healthier lifestyle.”
The Indoor Walking track will be available Monday through Friday, 7:00-11:00AM. Click here to sign up and reserve a spot for you & your family.
- Registration is required for all walkers. Schedule your visit today!
- Free to the public, walkers do not need to be YMCA members.
- Once registered, you may reserve a track space up to 7 days in advance.
- The walking track is located in the Worthington Johnson Athletic Center.
- Parking is available at the Athletics Facilities Parking at 35 N. Elm Street.
- The walking track will be accessible to registered walkers Monday through Friday from 7:00-11:00 a.m.
- Enter through the main entry door (Christian St. end of the building).
- Registered walkers will report to the fitness center on the second floor to check-in for their time slot.
- Upon first entry, the registrant’s photo will be taken.
- Registrants will exchange license or car keys for a lanyard while utilizing the track.
- Public restrooms are available on the first floor.
- The use of courts and fitness center is prohibited.
- Eating or drinking is prohibited (other than water).
- Runners and walkers are welcome. Walkers should keep to the outside lanes of the track.