Spring and summer Parks and Recreation youth programs just around the corner

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Get ready for a season filled with fun, teamwork and fitness with the 2025 Parks and Recreation youth programs. 

Whether your child is diving into volleyball, sharpening their flag football skills or stepping up to bat in baseball, there’s something for every young athlete. But don’t wait until the last minute; registration is open now, and spots are filling up fast.

9-10 instructional
volleyball

Registration ends Feb. 16, with play taking place from March 3 to March 19.

This is a fantastic introduction to volleyball for younger players. This program focuses on teaching the fundamentals in a fun, supportive environment, ensuring kids get the skills and confidence they need to grow in the sport. Be sure to sign up by Feb. 16.

11-12 volleyball

Registration ends March 2, with play taking place from March 4 to April 23.

Ready for more competitive play? This league is for kids who want to take their volleyball skills to the next level, with plenty of opportunities to learn teamwork and build confidence on the court.

5-12 KIDS Camp

Registration opens April 1.

The camp runs for nine weeks, from June 2 to Aug. 1.

Looking for an action-packed summer? This camp offers nine weeks of outdoor fun, sports, arts and crafts, and more. Kids will stay active and engaged all summer long, with new experiences every day.

6-8 flag football

Registration ends April 13, with play taking place from April 25 to May 30.

This is a great way to introduce younger athletes to football. With a focus on flag football, kids will learn the basics of the game, improve their skills and work together as a team, all in a friendly, noncontact setting.

4-6 tee ball

Registration ends April 20, with play taking place from April 29 to May 22.

Tee ball is the perfect way for kids to learn baseball basics in a fun, low-pressure environment. It’s a great first step into the world of sports, giving little ones the chance to develop coordination and teamwork skills.

7-9 coach pitch

Registration ends May 11, with play taking place from May 27 to June 26.

For kids ready to move up from tee ball, coach pitch offers a great opportunity to improve their hitting, fielding and teamwork skills, all while having fun on the field. Coaches will pitch to the players to help them build confidence and get better.

10-12 baseball

Registration ends May 11, with play taking place from May 19 to June 25.

This league is perfect for kids ready for more competitive play. With a focus on advanced baseball techniques and teamwork, this program will help young athletes fine-tune their skills and elevate their game.

7+ Family Pickleball Camp

Registration ends June 15, with the camp taking place June 23-27.

The whole family can get in on the fun with the Family Pickleball Camp. Whether you’re a first-time player or a seasoned pro, this camp is a great way for families to learn and play the fast-growing sport of pickleball together.

Important registration information

The cost is $50 per child. There is a sibling discount of $20 off for each additional child.

There is free registration for coaches. Got a passion for sports? Volunteer as a coach and your child plays for free.

Don’t wait; register early. These programs fill up quickly, so don’t wait until the last minute to sign up. Avoid late fees and register before the deadlines to secure a spot for your child.

How to register

It’s easy to sign up for your favorite programs! Registration can be done online by clicking on the Parks & Rec tab on the town website at pagosasprings.co.gov, or you can call the Ross Aragon Community Center at (970)264-4152 x 232 for more information. Make sure to get your child registered early. Spaces are limited and deadlines are approaching fast.