The Springs Recreation Center
Description
Welcome to The Springs Recreation Center, formerly The Locomotive Club, a warm and inviting venue that boasts beautiful wooden beams and parquet floor. Available for rent, The Springs is an ideal facility for various size gatherings, celebrations, meetings, or retreats.
An assortment of classes are offered for both children and adults throughout the year. Join The Springs Croquet Club in a game, partake in a match of pickleball or picnic in our pavilion.
Croquet Lawn
If you enjoy a round of croquet, then you need to visit The Springs Recreation Center! Regular play is held year-round on Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. Arrangements can be made to play on other days. All ages are invited to come out to learn the game.
Hours of Operation
Outdoor Amenities
Grounds are open daily from dawn to dusk.
Recreation Center
Business Hours
Please call (804) 652-1420 for rental inquiries or to schedule an appointment.
Rental & Program Hours
Monday-Saturday: 8am-10pm
Sunday: 1-10pm
Amenities
Programs
Studio at the Springs
The Studio is a canvas for our community! Come create with us and explore various forms of art with instruction. View and register for free classes!
View a complete list of programs held at The Springs Recreation Center.
The Springs also has a variety of drop-in activities that take place on a recurring basis.
Facility Reservations
The facility has two spaces available to rent:
| Location | Classification | Max. Capacity |
|---|---|---|
| Equity Room | Community Room | 15 |
| Justice Room | Grand Ballroom | 88 |
Helpful Links
How to Reserve a Facility (opens in a new tab)
Park Map (opens in a new tab)
Park Tips (opens in a new tab)
Program Registration (opens in a new tab)
History
In 1852, Jacob and Elizabeth Tyree owned this 400 acre tract of land known as “Woodstock.” After changing hands several times, the Locomotive Club of Richmond purchased 208 acres of the property and built this clubhouse in 1925. Through the middle of the property ran the Richmond and Rappahannock Railroad. After 1977, it was known as the Confederate Hills Swim and Tennis Club. It became part of the Henrico County Recreation and Parks’ system in 1994. On June 9, 2020 the name was changed to The Springs Recreation Center.
Special Features
Pavillion
Pickleball
Croquet Lawn
Shuffleboard
Map
Events
Photo Gallery
360 Photos
Justice Room (Ballroom)
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Patio
Kitchen
Equity Room (Community Room)








