Aerial view of Koret and the soccer field

Koret Health & Recreation Center

Break a sweat. Get your feet wet. Join a team. Make friends. Exercise your body, mind, and spirit at Koret.

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Front desk at Koret

Membership & Fees

Learn about membership — free for students — and passes at Koret.

ActiveNet

Register for activities and purchase membership packages.

Get Moving

2 Taekwondo fighters with head gear sparring on the mat

Explore Our Facilities

Find everything available to USF students, faculty, staff, alumni, and neighbors.

Take a Group Exercise Class

See the classes and view the class schedule.

Take a Swim

Come swim in our 50-meter by 25-yard pool and take a look at the lane schedule.

Find a Trainer

Private and small group training is available at discounted rates.

Come Play

Join our multitude of sports, activities, and outdoor adventures.

Drop-In Sports

No need to sign up, just show up on the court. 

Building Hours & Access

USF students, faculty, and staff must be fully vaccinated and use USF Mobile ID or valid USF ID card to enter the Koret Center. We are unable to look up USF individuals with our check-in system

The Department of Recreational Sports wants to insure that our events are accessible for all persons. Please contact us at (415) 422-6821 to request reasonable accommodations.

Koret Health & Recreation Center

2130 Fulton St.
(Entrance at the corner of Parker and Turk streets)
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080
Hours

FALL/SPRING
Special Hours

Weekday

Building: 6 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Pool: 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Weekend
Building: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Pool: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

 

COVID-19 Updates

Effective 6 a.m. on Friday, April 1, 2022 the indoor face covering policy at the Koret Health and Recreation Center transitioned from 'required' to 'highly encouraged.' Face coverings continue to be required in other campus buildings.

The Koret Health and Recreation Center will continue to require proof of full vaccination from all new and returning members.​ We also encourage a layering approach to protecting the community including the following practices: wash your hands often (for at least 20 seconds), ​limit large group settings whenever possible​, stay home when sick or not feeling well​, use hand sanitizer often, including from the stands located throughout campus.