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  1. 4 Star Rating: Recommended Tilden Park Golf Course
    5 Reviews

    Public Golf Courses

    Grizzly Peak Blvd & Shasta Rd, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Berkeley Hills

  2. 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended The Berkeley Sauna
    3 Reviews Nominate for Best of Citysearch

    Massage, Massage Therapists, Day Spas, Recreation Facilities

    Reserve a sauna or hot tub by the half hour, then indulge in a massage. Family-owned since 1977.

    1947 Milvia St, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: North Berkeley

  3. Willard Swimming Pool
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    Public Swimming Pool

    2701 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Elmwood

  4. Berkeley High School Swim Pool
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    Public Swimming Pool

    2246 Milvia St, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: South Berkeley

  5. Frances Albrier Recreation Ctr
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    Recreation Centers

    2800 Park St, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Southwst Berkeley

  6. West Campus Swim Ctr
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    Public Swimming Pool

    2100 Browning St, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Southwst Berkeley

  7. Live Oak Community Ctr
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    Recreation Centers, City Legislators

    1301 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: North Berkeley

  8. Hot Tubs Of Berkeley
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    Other Personal Services, Recreation Facilities, Attractions

    1915 University Ave, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: South Berkeley

  9. Berkeley Lawn Bowling Club
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    Recreation Centers

    2270 Acton St, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Southwst Berkeley

  10. Willard Clubhouse Rec Ctr
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    Recreation Centers, City Legislators

    2720 Hillegass Ave, Berkeley, CA (Map)

    Neighborhood: Elmwood

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