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Campus Recreation Activities

A-State has a fairly comprehensive campus recreation system that helps students maintain their health, connect with the community, and achieve a better balance between academics and personal life. From the gym, running track, climbing wall, and group fitness to intramurals, club sports, and indoor turf, this is a very “lively” part of campus life at Arkansas State University.

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Campus Recreation Areas

Campus Recreation at A-State is positioned as part of students' physical health, mental well-being, and social life. It's more than just a place to work out—it's a space to meet people, build healthy habits, and get more deeply involved in the campus community.

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1) Red W.O.L.F. Center

The core recreation hub of campus

The Red W.O.L.F. Center is A-State's modern recreation facility, which opened in January 2010. The main areas currently featured by the university include the climbing wall, gymnasiums, running track, group fitness space, and fitness center.

Diverse workout spaces

  • A cardio area with a wide range of modern equipment.
  • A free-weight area and selectorized weight machines.
  • An indoor track, studio, and many other spaces for everyday recreation.

Climbing wall

One of the highlights of the Red W.O.L.F. Center is its 31-foot climbing wall, with equipment provided by Campus Recreation and staff on hand to ensure participants' safety.

2) Group Fitness & Wellness

Wellness programs for every level

A-State currently emphasizes Group Fitness & Wellness Programs as a natural extension of campus recreation. Current classes include H.I.I.T., Spin, and Yoga, and classes are free for current A-State students.

Suitable for every level

The university describes its group fitness classes as fun, motivating, and challenging for every fitness level, making them a very welcoming entry point for new students.

Wellness is more than just the gym

Wellness programs are also tied to challenges, special events, and other activities that help students maintain a healthier rhythm of life on campus.

You don't have to be an NCAA athlete to “live an active lifestyle” at A-State

Beyond NCAA athletics, A-State also offers intramural sports, club teams, and a robust recreation system strong enough that nearly every student can find a way to stay active that suits them.

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3) Intramurals & Club Sports

Two very popular ways to get involved in sports on campus

Intramural sports

The intramural program currently allows students, faculty, and staff to take part in more than 25 activities in an organized, competitive environment. Teams can be formed within Greek organizations, residence halls, independent groups, or other university associations.

Club sports

Club Sports are for students who want to keep playing sports at the collegiate level without competing in NCAA athletics. The university emphasizes that this is also a way to develop leadership, responsibility, and a healthy lifestyle.

4) Student Activity Center

Indoor turf for a wide range of university-wide activities

The Student Activity Center (SAC) is an indoor turf facility that opened in August 2015. The university describes it as an 80,000-square-foot facility that supports many university-wide programs and provides students with additional, convenient indoor activity space.

A space that's very useful for campus life

The SAC helps expand the student activities calendar, especially for programs that require large spaces and shouldn't be affected by weather conditions.

Not just for sports

As a multi-purpose venue, the SAC also helps bring students, athletics units, and the campus community closer together, reflecting the spirit that the previous site once described.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about campus recreation activities

What does the Red W.O.L.F. Center offer?
The Red W.O.L.F. Center currently features a climbing wall, gymnasiums, running track, group fitness space, and fitness center.
Are group fitness classes free for students?
Yes. Group fitness classes are currently stated to be free for all current A-State students.
How large is the intramurals program?
A-State currently states that its intramural program offers more than 25 activities in an organized, competitive environment.
How is Club Sports different from NCAA sports?
Club Sports are for students who want to keep playing sports at the collegiate level without participating in NCAA sports.
What is the SAC?
The Student Activity Center is an 80,000-square-foot indoor turf facility that opened in August 2015 and supports many university-wide programs.

Want to learn more about campus life and recreation at A-State?

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This page was translated from Vietnamese and is being reviewed by our admissions team.

Updated August 22, 2026

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