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Recreation Programs: Play, Thrive, Care

Online Registration Now Available!

You can register for many of the programs offered. Look for the Online Registration icon or click here to if you are a new user.

View the Current Recreation Section of the Messenger magazine here.

Registration forms may be downloaded here.


Program Refunds
Refunds are granted in full for any program cancelled by the Metro District. Credits or refunds requested by the participant must be received at least three working days prior to the beginning of the program and are subject to a $15 processing fee. Credits or refunds requested after a program has started will be considered on a case-by-case basis.


Recreation Sponsorships
Looking for a great way to promote your business or organization and support your community? Be a part of the Highlands Ranch Metro District recreation programs. Support a team, league or event. For details, contact Jill Nunes at 720-240-5933.


Get Out, Get Moving! A community initiative.

The national and local media have frequently covered the obesity crisis in America over recent months. The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the United States Surgeon General have positioned the issue at the forefront of their agendas. A new public service campaign has been initiated to make Americans aware of the dangers of inactivity and obesity.

The disturbing statistics show that more than 300,000 deaths each year can be attributed to obesity, and a recent study revealed that obesity may overtake tobacco as a leading cause of death in the country. It is estimated that 34 percent of adults are considered overweight, and an additional 31 percent are obese. Perhaps more startling is that 15 percent of children ages six to 19, and 10 percent of those age two to five are considered severely overweight. Although Colorado is considered one of the healthiest states, our childhood obesity percentages are the same as the national average. Many health groups blame a lack of knowledge about nutrition and lifestyles that lead to quick meals and long hours indoors.

The good news is that this disease is preventable. As stated by United States Surgeon General, Richard H. Carmona, "The fundamental reason our children are overweight is this - too many children are eating too much and moving too little. Kids need to spend more time on the playground and less time on the PlayStation."

So what can we do as a community to help combat this disease and encourage active lifestyles? Partner with the Metro Districts to increase your level of physical activity. We'll show you how to Get Out, Get Moving! by providing an avenue for an active lifestyle through a variety of programs and services.

One option is to join our Healthy Steps Program, where you will receive a pedometer, a map of the Highlands Ranch trail system and a walking log. Another way to Get Out, Get Moving! is to plan some time with your family in the parks or playgrounds, on the trails or in the outdoor recreation programs offered by the Metro Districts. Play softball, flag football or tennis; enroll your child in a sports camp; take skateboard lessons, or join one of the hikes and bird walks offered through our outdoor education programs. These are just a few ways that make it easy to get the 30 minutes of moderate exercise each day that can make a difference in our health.

The Metro District will bring the Get Out, Get Moving! message to all of our events and programs. Look for us at the upcoming Parties at the Park - Backyard Learning Experience events, youth and adult sports programs and special events. In the meantime, Get Out, Get Moving!


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Youth Sports Community Programs & Contacts

Metro District Recreation Services 
303-791-2710       
www.highlandsranch.org
Lebsack Tennis Center at Redstone Park
303-791-2348
       www.highlandsranch.org
Batter Up! Batting Cages
720-240-5940
Douglas County Soccer Association (Real Colorado)
303-694-6882       
www.realcolorado.net
AYL Warriors
303-380-4480       
www.warriorsyouthsports.com
Highlands Ranch Community Association (HRCA)
303-791-2500       
www.hrcaonline.org
Highlands Ranch Youth Football Association (HRYFA)
303-734-5034       
www.hryfa.org
Highlands Ranch Soccer Association (HATTRIX)
303-797-2570       
www.hattrix.org

Ranch Youth Rugby
512-659-7646
      www.RanchRugby.com

This page was last updated on March 09, 2010.
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