The facility in Hamilton, Mt., which is expected to be complete in June 2017, will include a fitness center, locker rooms, massage rooms and a poolside grill on 9,663 sq. ft. A main pool, children’s pool, hot tub, pool deck, covered patios and basketball/pickleball court will surround the new facility on an additional 18,600 sq. ft.
Stock Farm Club in Hamilton, Mt., is constructing a new $7.5 million Recreational Facility that will offer amenities for the entire family. The facility is expected to be complete in June 2017.
The new facility includes a fitness center, men’s and women’s locker rooms, massage rooms and poolside grill on 9,663 sq. ft. It will replace the original, smaller facility west of the clubhouse. A main pool, children’s pool, hot tub, pool deck, covered patios and basketball/pickleball court surround the new facility on an additional 18,600 sq. ft.
“We’re constantly working to offer Club Members the amenities and services they desire,” said General Manager John Reyhons. “As younger families and multiple generations spend more and more time at the club, we’re evolving along with them—with the Kids Kamp and an expanded Shooting Centre, more options for on- and off-property horseback adventures, stand-up paddleboarding and now this fantastic new facility that is sure to be a favorite.”
Members will be able to take advantage of cardio, weight and stretching areas and a motion studio in the gym, as well as steam rooms in the locker rooms. A separate game area and changing room are available for children. The south-facing pool deck will allow members to enjoy summer sunsets next to the outdoor fireplace.
The new grill will offer a casual, family-friendly dining option to complement the clubhouse restaurant and bar. The new menu will include brick-oven pizza and dishes made with local, seasonal ingredients.
The new amenities will join the Stock Farm Club’s existing offerings, including the Tom Fazio-designed golf course, equestrian and shooting centers, tennis courts, and hiking, biking and horseback riding trails.
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