Woodland Park Parks and Recreation Youth Programs
Woodland Park Parks & Recreation, 220 W South Ave, Woodland Park, CO 80866
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Woodland Park Parks and Recreation Programs include classes, sports leagues, special events, youth and adult sports, art, pottery, fitness classes, opportunities to train a four-legged friend, youth sports, swim lessons, and youth camps. Families can use the 2026 Recreation Guide to learn about fee schedules, swim lesson timetables, youth sports registration deadlines, youth camps, and to register for programs.
• Schedule: Families can use the 2026 Recreation Guide to see fee schedules, swim lesson timetables, youth sports registration deadlines, and youth camp information.
• Price: Families can use the 2026 Recreation Guide to view fee schedules.
The Woodland Park Parks and Recreation Department provides quality recreational programs for youth and adults. The department serves over 4,000 participants annually. Leadership for these programs includes Kevin Baldwin, Sports Coordinator, and Rachel Tucker, Program Coordinator. The City of Woodland Park has 66.67 acres of developed parks, 38.37 acres of open space and greenways, and 4.61 miles of trails. The department also offers a process for those who want to teach a class, which includes completing a Class Proposal Form, discussing the class idea with the Program Coordinator, and completing Instructor Application Forms. The program uses the phrases “Life Is Better with Parks & Recreation in Woodland Park” and “Come play with us!” as part of its messaging.
Last updated June 4, 2026.
• Schedule: Families can use the 2026 Recreation Guide to see fee schedules, swim lesson timetables, youth sports registration deadlines, and youth camp information.
• Price: Families can use the 2026 Recreation Guide to view fee schedules.
The Woodland Park Parks and Recreation Department provides quality recreational programs for youth and adults. The department serves over 4,000 participants annually. Leadership for these programs includes Kevin Baldwin, Sports Coordinator, and Rachel Tucker, Program Coordinator. The City of Woodland Park has 66.67 acres of developed parks, 38.37 acres of open space and greenways, and 4.61 miles of trails. The department also offers a process for those who want to teach a class, which includes completing a Class Proposal Form, discussing the class idea with the Program Coordinator, and completing Instructor Application Forms. The program uses the phrases “Life Is Better with Parks & Recreation in Woodland Park” and “Come play with us!” as part of its messaging.
Last updated June 4, 2026.
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