Campus Recreation

Monday Night Climbing

Bring your friends and try climbing at the 9th Street Crag during Monday Night Climbing with the Outdoor Program this spring beginning April 29! The cost is just $5 for students, faculty and staff!

Campus Recreation Office

Wildcat Center (Ogden): Room 101
Davis Fitness Center: Stewart Center (D3), Room 150

Mailing Address:
3992 Central Campus Dr. DEPT 3503
Ogden, UT 84408-3503

Ogden: 801-626-7967
Davis: 801-395-3422
Outdoor Program: 801-626-6373 

campusrecreation@weber.edu
Contact Staff

Hours

Ogden Campus (Wildcat Center) Recreation Office:
Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: Closed

Hours:
Wildcat Center
Davis Fitness Center

Swenson Pool
Outdoor Program Rental Center
Outdoor Program TTC/Climbing Wall

 3000
square foot pool

 54
programs


facilities

Native and Indigenous Peoples Land Acknowledgement

 

Weber State University was built on land that has been cared for by the Fremont, Goshute, Paiute, Ute, and Shoshone peoples. As guests on their land, we would like to acknowledge them and their livelihoods for their past and current contributions to caring for the Earth. The land we are meeting on today has long served as a site of gathering and exchange for Native and Indigenous Peoples, which, in the state of Utah, includes eight federally recognized, sovereign tribes. It is they who have provided the landscapes and spaces for us to continue communing. It is important to recognize tribal sovereignty when we acknowledge the land. Tribal sovereignty is the right for American Indians and Alaska Natives to govern themselves, a right the United States Constitution recognizes. American Indian and Alaska Native tribal nations have distinct governments that hold the same authority as federal and state governments, thus allowing them to govern their communities, preserve their culture, control their economy, define citizenship, enforce laws, and regulate property and land use, all of which further protect Indigenous land and people. We would also like to acknowledge and honor the enslaved and colonized laborers who built and maintain the brick-and-mortar foundation of our country. They too sustained the land only to be mistreated continuously on an individual, institutional, and societal level. Weber State University recognizes, validates, respects, and honors these sovereign nations and their traditions, cultures, and histories. In our work, we will continue to pay our respects to the elders who lived here before us, and to the generations to come.

--Special thanks to WSU student Christian Phomsouvanh for their leadership role in developing this statement.

Additional Resources

 

For more information on the Weber State University policies and response regarding Covid-19, please review www.weber.edu/coronavirus, for any additional information, please contact us at campusrecreation@weber.edu.