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~ The City of Colorado Springs is offering residents of all ages the chance to stay active and connect with their community through organized recreation this spring. Registration is now open for the 2026 spring youth and adult sports programs, which are hosted by the City's Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department.
These programs, held at various neighborhood parks and facilities throughout Colorado Springs, provide accessible and community-focused recreation opportunities during the spring season. They also encourage active living close to home.
Interested residents can explore the available programs, review schedules, and register online at ColoradoSprings.gov/Sports/node/150074/node/150074. It is recommended to register early as space is limited for some programs.
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The spring sports programs aim to promote healthy lifestyles, teamwork, and lifelong recreation for children, teens, and adults across the city. Whether participants are trying a sport for the first time or returning for another season, there are options available that are welcoming and skill-appropriate.
In addition to player registration, adults who are interested in supporting spring youth sports can volunteer as coaches. The City's Sports Office provides training and equipment support for volunteer coaches, and prior coaching experience is not required. More information can be found at ColoradoSprings.gov/volunteer-youth-sports. Don't miss out on this opportunity to stay active and connect with your community through organized recreation this spring!
These programs, held at various neighborhood parks and facilities throughout Colorado Springs, provide accessible and community-focused recreation opportunities during the spring season. They also encourage active living close to home.
Interested residents can explore the available programs, review schedules, and register online at ColoradoSprings.gov/Sports/node/150074/node/150074. It is recommended to register early as space is limited for some programs.
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The spring sports programs aim to promote healthy lifestyles, teamwork, and lifelong recreation for children, teens, and adults across the city. Whether participants are trying a sport for the first time or returning for another season, there are options available that are welcoming and skill-appropriate.
In addition to player registration, adults who are interested in supporting spring youth sports can volunteer as coaches. The City's Sports Office provides training and equipment support for volunteer coaches, and prior coaching experience is not required. More information can be found at ColoradoSprings.gov/volunteer-youth-sports. Don't miss out on this opportunity to stay active and connect with your community through organized recreation this spring!
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