Jamestown's TRAC Serves All Ages With Year-Round Recreation and Wellness Programs
Jamestown's TRAC packs water slides, a lazy river, multi-sport courts, and childcare into one year-round facility on 5th Street NE.

At 1501 5th St. NE in Jamestown, the Two Rivers Activity Center has positioned itself as the city's anchor for year-round health and recreation. Owned and operated by the Jamestown Parks & Recreation District, TRAC serves residents across every age group, from toddlers splashing in a zero-entry pool to adults grinding through early morning cardio sessions before the workday begins. Its stated cause cuts straight to the point: "to make the community the best place to live and play by providing resources, programs and opportunities that promote health and well-being."
That mission shapes everything about how the facility runs. TRAC's work, as articulated across its programming, concentrates on three pillars: health and wellness programming, recreational and leisure activities, and youth development. Three values underpin the approach: "Community: We are all in this together. Quality: We provide an exceptional experience. Integrity: We act with high ethical standards." Those aren't decorative phrases. They reflect a facility designed to serve the full spectrum of Jamestown's population under one roof, in every season.
Inside the Aquatics Center
The aquatics wing is TRAC's most feature-dense offering. Two water slides anchor the recreational side, alongside a lazy river and a zero-entry play area that makes the pool accessible for young children and those with limited mobility. A climbing wall adds an unexpected element to the pool deck. For those with therapeutic or training needs, the facility includes a warm water lesson and therapy pool, a whirlpool and hot tub, and a sauna. Lap swimmers have a dedicated swim area separate from the recreational zones. The range of aquatic options means the same facility works equally well for a family outing on a Saturday afternoon and a physical therapy session on a Tuesday morning.
Fitness, Courts, and the Indoor Turf Field
Beyond the water, TRAC's fitness infrastructure spans individual cardio equipment, strength training equipment, and group fitness activity classrooms for those who prefer structured classes with an instructor. The court space accommodates basketball, tennis, volleyball, and pickleball, making it one of the few indoor venues in Stutsman County where locals can play competitive or recreational pickleball regardless of the weather outside. A walking and jogging track circles the facility for those who want low-impact movement without braving North Dakota winters.
One of the more distinctive assets is the multi-use indoor field turf. Indoor turf space is a significant resource in a region where outdoor fields are unusable for much of the year, opening the door for organized youth sports, drills, and open play across multiple seasons. Multi-purpose rooms round out the facility footprint, available for parties, meetings, and community gatherings, giving TRAC a role in Jamestown's social calendar beyond fitness alone.
Youth Programs and the OnTRAC Learning Center
TRAC's commitment to youth development is formalized through the OnTRAC Learning Center, a childcare program specifically designed for children ages three to five. For school-age children, TRAC extends its reach with before-school, after-school, and summer programming, giving working families a reliable option for structured care and activity during the hours and months when school isn't in session.
The OnTRAC Learning Center is overseen by Danny Tomaszewski, MEd, who serves as the center's supervisor. Families with questions about enrollment or programming can reach Tomaszewski directly at 701-952-8723 or by email at ontrac@jamestownparksandrec.com. The presence of dedicated, credentialed leadership for the youth programming side signals that childcare at TRAC isn't an afterthought; it's a core service line with its own staffing and infrastructure.
Community Engagement Beyond the Daily Schedule
TRAC's role in Jamestown extends into community engagement through seasonal events and ongoing initiatives that reach residents who might not hold regular memberships. These programming layers allow the center to function as a civic resource, not just a fitness club. The facility's multi-purpose rooms further support this role, hosting everything from birthday parties to organizational meetings.
The Jamestown Civic Center and the Jamestown Gymnastic Club are also associated with the same address cluster at 1501 5th St. NE, suggesting that the broader site functions as something of a community campus for recreation and civic life on the northeast side of town.
Hours and How to Get There
TRAC maintains an expansive schedule designed to accommodate early risers, working adults, and evening users alike:
- Monday through Friday: 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- Saturday: 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Sunday: Noon to 8:00 p.m.
The weekday hours are notably generous, with a five-hour window before most Jamestown businesses open and programming running until 10:00 p.m. for those with evening-only availability. Saturday mirrors the weekday early start, while Sunday operates on a midday-to-evening schedule.
Contact Information
Reaching TRAC is straightforward. The main TRAC office line is 701-952-TRAC, which translates to 701-952-8722. General inquiries can also go to trac@jamestownparksandrec.com. For wellness-specific questions, a separate email address, wellness@jamestownparksandrec.com, routes directly to that programming area. As noted above, OnTRAC Learning Center inquiries go to Danny Tomaszewski at 701-952-8723 or ontrac@jamestownparksandrec.com.
The facility sits at 1501 5th St. NE, Jamestown, North Dakota 58401, with coordinates at 46.914387, -98.686048 for those navigating by GPS.
For a city of Jamestown's size, TRAC represents a meaningful concentration of public health and recreation infrastructure in a single, year-round accessible location. The five-day-a-week early morning openings, the breadth of aquatics options, dedicated youth programming with credentialed supervision, and indoor court and turf space collectively make the facility a practical resource for nearly every household in Stutsman County. Whether the need is a therapy pool session in January, summer childcare, or a Saturday pickleball game, TRAC's programming is built to meet it.
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