The South Bellevue Community Center, operated in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue, is a 32,000 square-foot facility in Eastgate Park. SBCC features two full-size gymnasiums, two classroom/meeting rooms, a multi-purpose/banquet room with a full kitchen, a fitness center with a full array of cardio and weight equipment, mirrored dance studio, indoor climbing wall and a large, open lobby.
SBCC celebrates its 19th Anniversary!
South Bellevue Community Center is celebrating its 19th anniversary January 6-12 with a week of free fitness classes, recreation activities, and drop-in sports as a ‘thank-you’ to our loyal patrons and as an invite to try something new! Try as many as you like -- no registration is required. Just come!
See the Anniversary Week schedule below for class times and descriptions.
NEW-Gentle Movement Class
Thursdays, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. (Ages 18+)
Designed specifically for older adults seeking to enhance joint mobility and overall wellness, this low-impact, low-intensity class focuses on gentle movements that promote flexibility, strength, and balance without the strain of traditional workouts.
FREE class January 9!
7-week session runs January 16-February 27.
five-class flex session and drop-in options are also available.
NEW-Sunday Yoga Classes Starting January
- Yoga for Women’s Health, Sundays, 9:15-10:15 a.m. (Ages 18+)
A therapeutic, specialized yoga class designed to support women at all stages of life. Techniques will address balancing hormones, supporting the endocrine system, reproductive health, and more.
FREE class January 9! 4-week session runs January 19-February 9. Pre-registration required.
- Yoga for Stress Management, Sundays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. (Ages 18+)
Manage stress using foundational yoga techniques to calm your nervous system, build self-awareness and release tension in areas impacted by stress.
FREE class January 12! 4-week session runs January 19-February 9. Pre-registration required.
Pilot Outdoor Sport Courts Shared Use Schedule Begins July 1
The sport courts at Eastgate and Lakemont Parks will follow a “Shared-Use” schedule starting July 1 to allow more equitable use of tennis and pickleball courts. Each sport will have a scheduled block of time (length varies seasonally) at each park every day of the week. Times will alternate daily to ensure that players have dedicated time to play their sport of choice. Read more...
More About SBCC
Eastgate Park includes the Bellevue Challenge Course & Zip Tour, hiking trails, outdoor playground, picnic tables, two tennis courts and a baseball field.
At SBCC, the Parks & Community Services Department is the primary program provider for preschool children, adults, seniors, specialized recreation, family special events, fitness and wellness, human services and facility rentals. Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue provides programs and services primarily for children, youth and teens (K-19), including after-school, late night and out-of-school activities.
SBCC provides a range of drop-in and structured classes and activities that focus on active lifestyles, health and wellness. SBCC is more than a place to pump weights; it is a place where you can make improvements in how you live your life. Activities are available for all levels of health and fitness that give participants an opportunity to meet new people, learn a new skill and better their lives by getting and staying active.
SBCC also offers opportunities for community gatherings, social events and business meetings. Several special events are hosted annually that bring the South Bellevue community together in fun and engaging ways. Individuals, groups and businesses may reserve parts of the center for private functions.
Mission: Through partnerships and exceptional customer service, the South Bellevue Community Center provides accessible opportunities for recreation, fitness, education and celebrations to build a healthy community.
Inclement Weather Plan
In the event of inclement weather, Bellevue Parks & Community Services will make every effort to clearly communicate the status of facilities and programs, special events, and rentals. The department will make an operational decision based upon the safety of participants and employees and the ability to appropriately staff programs and facilities.
Facility operating hours may vary, and those facilities not able to operate at full capacity may be open for drop-in activities on a modified schedule. Call the facility to confirm operating hours. If you are unable to reach the facility, then call the Parks & Community Services Department general information line at 425-452-6885 or visit the Parks homepage.
Inclement weather can affect park use and trail conditions. Please use caution when visiting park sites during poor weather as trails and other park facilities may become wet and slippery. Park trails may also be closed.