
8901 Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185
757-887-5810
Click here for hours of operation.
Unique from the time it was opened in 1995, the James River Community Center was one of the few concurrent use facilities in the nation. The James River Community Center is located in the Grove area.
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Facility Features
- Gymnasium
- Multipurpose room with game tables and large screen TV
- Locker rooms with showers
- Four meeting rooms
- Outside basketball courts, tennis courts, soccer and softball fields
- One glass-backed racquetball court
- Access to school cafeteria & kitchen area
- Fitness area equipped with a circuit of Cybex and cardio equipment, dumbbells, a weight bench, and a pull up dip station
- Neighborhood resource room
Services Available to Patrons
- Orientations on weight equipment
- On-site registration for department-wide programs/service
- Notary services
- Rentals for picnic shelters
- Soccer and softball field rentals
- Corporate passes for businesses
- Personal Fitness Training
James River Community Center Fees |
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Resident |
NonResident |
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Family Access Passes |
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Annual Family Access Pass |
$50 |
$75 |
Semi-Annual Family Access Pass |
$35 |
$60 |
Adult Access Passes |
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Annual Adult Access Pass |
$35 |
$65 |
Semi-Annual Adult Access Pass |
$25 |
$40 |
Senior Access Passes (ages 55 and up) |
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Annual Senior Access Pass |
$25 |
$45 |
Semi-Annual Senior Access Pass |
$15 |
$30 |
Youth Access Passes (ages 5-17) |
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Annual Youth Access Pass |
Free with Daily Card |
$30 |
Semi-Annual Youth Access Pass |
Free with Daily Card |
$20 |
Daily Card
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Daily Access Pass Card* |
$5 |
$5 |
Adult and Senior Daily Fee |
$3 |
$5 |
Youth Daily Fee |
Free with Daily Card |
$2 |
Proof of residence is required in order to purchase or renew an Access Pass at the resident rate. A resident is defined as anyone who physically resides in James City County or the City of Williamsburg. This must be a primary residence as reported on income tax forms and used for voter registration. Proper documentation is required to prove residency. Documentation can be a DMV issued driver’s license with current street address, Virginia I.D. card with current street address, or either of these two I.D. cards along with one of the following that shows street address: a utility bill, lease agreement, voter registration.

