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Upcoming Recreation and Sports Events: May 1–10, 2026

April 30, 2026 - 08:41

Upcoming Recreation and Sports Events: May 1–10, 2026

A wide array of recreation opportunities and competitive sports events are scheduled across the region from May 1 through May 10, 2026, offering activities for athletes of all ages and skill levels.

College and Prep Sports Highlights

The collegiate and high school sports calendar is packed with key matchups. Local college baseball and softball teams will be wrapping up regular season conference play, with several doubleheaders scheduled over the first weekend of May. Track and field athletes will compete in invitational meets, while college tennis teams head into postseason tournaments. On the prep level, high school baseball and softball districts are in full swing, with playoff seeding on the line. Spring football practices are also underway, with several schools hosting scrimmages and junior varsity contests. Lacrosse and soccer teams continue their league schedules, with several rivalry games expected to draw large crowds.

Recreation and Community Opportunities

For those seeking active recreation, the calendar is filled with community-based events. Several parks and recreation departments are hosting family fun runs and 5K races to kick off the month. Youth soccer leagues are registering players for spring sessions, while adult softball leagues begin their summer seasons. Golf courses are offering discounted twilight rates and beginner clinics. Hiking and biking groups have organized guided trail rides and nature walks at local preserves. Additionally, swimming pools and aquatic centers are preparing for their seasonal openings, with lifeguard training courses and swim lesson registration now open. Senior centers are also hosting low-impact fitness classes and walking clubs to promote health and wellness among older adults.

Looking Ahead

With the weather warming up, participation in outdoor sports and recreation is expected to surge. Organizers encourage early registration for popular programs, as many events have limited capacity. Spectators are welcome at all college and prep sporting events, with some schools requiring tickets for playoff games. For those interested in volunteering, many recreation departments are seeking coaches, officials, and event staff to support the busy spring season.


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