ABOUT PLAY MORE
Play More is a guide to creative and challenging recreational choices in Durham and is produced by Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR). Within this guide, you will find the many opportunities DPR has created this season to help the community Play More! Through the programs, services, and events offered in this guide, we connect our whole community to wellness, the outdoors, and lifelong learning and strive to help residents discover, explore and enjoy life through creative and challenging recreational choices that contribute to their physical, emotional and social health. If you have comments about this publication, please call us at 919-560-4355 or email DPRInfo@DurhamNC.gov.
Please note: Advertising contained herein does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Durham Parks and Recreation or its staff. All information in this program guide is subject to change. Please refer to the COVID-19 page on our website for the most up-to-date information on our openings and closings.
Visit DPRPlayMore.org , Select Register Online, and search our ActiveNet Registration site for our most up-to-date program offerings.
CITY HOLIDAYS AND CLOSURES
The City of Durham will observe the following holidays and most classes will not be held on that day.
Labor Day Monday, September 4
Veteran's Day Friday, November 10
Thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, November 23-24
Christmas Monday and Tuesday, December 25-26
SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, AND ACCIDENTS
Customers and residents are encouraged to immediately report any injury or illness received as a result of participation in leisure services provided by or at City of Durham Parks and Recreation facilities, parks and trails. Residents are also encouraged to report safety concerns and maintenance needs in parks and on trails. Please call 919-560-4355, ext. 27212 to report safety concerns, maintenance needs, or accidents. If you see illegal activity in any park at any time, please contact the police by dialing 911. We have assigned off duty officers to monitor our parks, and we also ask that residents call the Police Non-emergency line at 919-560-4600 to report any violations of unsafe behavior.
MEDICATION POLICY
Participants who take medication while participating in DPR programs are required to complete a Medication Information and Waiver form and return it before the program begins.
PERSONNEL
Director
Assistant Director, Business Services
Assistant Director, Community Recreation Services
Assistant Director, Planning and Project Development
Parks Superintendent
Budget and Finance
Accreditation, Operations, Reservations, Safety
Athletics
Aquatics
Campus Hills, Edison Johnson
City Lakes, Heritage Parks, Outdoor Recreation
Culture and Community
Teen Center, Weaver Street, W.D. Hill
City-Wide Special Events
Holton, Lyon Park, Mature Adults, Special Programs/Inclusion
School-Age Care and Walltown
Senior Parks Planner, Trails
Wade Walcutt
Joy Guy
Jason Jones
Thomas Dawson
Robert Jennings
Rich Hahn
Gina M. Morais
Tammy Brown
DeAnn Brown
Andrea Hicks
Kim Oberle
Mary Unterreiner
Jeff Forde
Rukea Womack
Deirtra Spellman
Danielle Haynes
Lindsay Smart
REDUCED FEES DISCOUNTS | WAIVERS
Please note: Only one discount may be applied to a registration or facility rental.
MULTI-CHILD DISCOUNT
• The multi-child discount applies to select programs for families who do not qualify for reduced fees under other discount programs and have more than one child registering for the same course.
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
• Senior Citizen discounts are available for mature adults age 55 or better. A ten percent (10%) discount is available on all recreational programs and admissions to facilities for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation. Activities with specified mature adult rates, mature adult programs, and facility, field, and equipment rentals are excluded from this discount.
MILITARY AND VETERANS DISCOUNT
• A ten percent (10%) discount is available on all recreational programs and admissions to facilities for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation.
EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT
• Current City of Durham employees receive a 25 percent (25%) discount on all instructional classes and recreational passes for activities sponsored by Durham Parks and Recreation. This discount applies to the employee only, not family members. Child Care programs and facility, field, and equipment rentals are excluded from this discount. Please contact the DPR Administration Office for verification and to have the employee discount added to your account.
NON-PROFIT DISCOUNT
• Non-profits receive a fifteen percent (15%) discount on facility, field and equipment rentals. Facilities, fields and equipment with specified non-profit rates are excluded from this discount. Please note that non-profits must provide the IRS letter documenting their 501(c)(3) status.
SLIDING FEE SCALE
• The sliding fee scale may be used to reduce the amount paid for childcare programs.
• The scale ranges from 10% to 100% and is based on income and number of members per household.
• Applications are available at the administration office, recreation centers, and on the DPR website.
• The application is used to determine the percentage (from 10%100%) to be paid by the participant for participation in childcare programs, which includes summer camp, after school, and intersession.
• Once approved, the reduced fee is valid for one (1) year.
PROGRAM FEE WAIVER
• The fee waiver is available to anyone receiving support through the Durham County Department of Social Services (DSS) and may be used for programs, excluding childcare programs, facility, field, and equipment rentals, and others as specified in registration materials.
• Applications are available at the main office, recreation centers, and on the website.
• The outcome is valid for one (1) year from the date of approval.
FACILITY, FIELD, AND EQUIPMENT FEE WAIVER
• The applicant is responsible for completing the reservation process prior to submitting the application for Facility, Field or Equipment Fee Waivers.
• Any persons requesting a fee waiver must submit a completed Facility, Field and Equipment Fee Waiver application to the department.
• The applicant must reapply for each rental.
• The applicant must pay the security deposit and application fee by the date due and pay all other fees not waived by the Recreation Advisory Commission by the established deadline.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
PLAY MORE CARD
Durham Parks and Recreation offers an exciting benefits program for our program participants! Participants may purchase a “DPR Play More Card” which will give them a discounted rate on all programs, in addition to other benefits listed below. The cards are renewable annually.
Each program price listing has two prices: one for City Residents (CR), and one for Non-City Residents (NCR). Play More Card discounts will automatically be applied when a participant with a valid card registers for any program. Play More Cards can be purchased online, at any recreation center or the DPR Administration Office.
PLAY MORE CARD BENEFITS
• Participants receive a 10% discounted fee rate for all recreation programs (excludes rental facilities, athletic league – group rates, adventure challenge course rates, special event fees).
• Participants may purchase volumediscounted punch/monthly passes for the following programs:
• Aerobic Classes
• Open Gym (Adults)
• Fitness Training
• Pickleball
• Court extended use passes
• Lap and Recreation Swim
• Water Exercise Classes
• Wellness Packages
PLAY MORE CARD FEE STRUCTURE
Individual: $20 Residents; $25 Non-Residents
Benefits apply to one (1) adult plus all youth under the age of 19 residing in the same house.
2 Party: $35 Residents; $50 Non-Residents
Benefits apply to two (2) adults plus all youth under the age of 19 residing in the same house.
Participants may choose to purchase this card in order to receive the associated benefits; however, a Play More Card is not required to participate in DPR programs.
PASS SALES
Volume-discounted multi-visit passes are available for select activities. Patrons must have a valid Play More Card in order to purchase these passes. Except for monthly passes, all passes expire one year from date of purchase. Please see the Pass Sale chart for available passes.
Daily Entrance Fee: includes indoor pool general admission, adult/mature adult open gym, exercise equipment, and land fitness programs. (Note: some areas may be age restricted). Please keep in mind this is for ONE DAY access only - frequent users of our drop-in programs are encouraged to purchase our monthly Wellness Pass and/ or other discounted punch passes offered for those with a Play More Card.
Please note: Play More Cards and volumediscounted multi-visit passes are nonrefundable.
MONTHLY WELLNESS PASSES
Wellness includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, drop-in pickleball, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility.
Wellness + Open Swim Package includes everything in the Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Package PLUS recreational and lap swim in the indoor and outdoor aquatic centers.
We support InclusionESPAÑOL
INFORMACIÓN DE PROGRAMAS
Para obtener información de última hora sobre nuestras aperturas, cierres y ofertas de programas, visite nuestro sitio en línea (web), en DPRPlayMore.org. Para ver nuestro sitio web en español, haga clic en DPRPlayMore.org en Google Chrome. Habrá un pequeño menú que se encuentra en la esquina inferior derecha de la pantalla y dice "Select Language” / Seleccionar idioma. Haga clic en la flecha y seleccione español.
Actualmente ofrecemos programas tanto virtuales como en persona, tomando las medidas de precaución establecidas. Para buscar / registrarse en programas en ActiveNet, visite dprplaymore. org y seleccione "Register Online” / Registrarse en línea.
Si tiene alguna pregunta o necesita servicios de interprete, comuníquese con Rosalie en el correo: Rosalie.Bocelli-Hernandez@ DurhamNC.gov o Reimari en Reimari.Mateo-Perez@DurhamNC.gov o llame al 919-560-4355.
REGISTRARSE
Para registrarse en los programas, los participantes tienen la opción de registrarse en persona en cualquiera de los Centro de Recreación o en la Oficina de Administración. El registro en línea también está disponible para la mayoría de los programas, visite dprplaymore. org, busque los programas favoritos utilizando palabras claves, edad, día, hora, ubicación y más. Seleccione Registrarse en línea / “Register Online" para acceder a la plataforma de registro de ActiveNet. El sistema en línea tiene muchos beneficios, ¡es fácil de usar y no se le cobra ninguna tarifa por la transacción cuando utiliza su tarjeta de crédito!
CREANDO UNA CUENTA EN ACTIVENET
CLIENTES NUEVOS
1. Visite nuestra página en, dprplaymore.org y seleccionando Registrarse en Línea / “Register Online” o vaya directamente a apm.activecommunities.com/dprplaymore
2. Haga clic en Crear una Cuenta /“Create Account”.
3. Escriba su nombre y su dirección. Los campos obligatorios se indicarán con un asterisco rojo (*)
4. Complete su información de contacto. * Nota: Para recibir alertas por mensaje de texto, incluyendo las notificaciones de cancelación, por favor indique su proveedor de telefonía celular. Haga clic en Siguiente / “Next” cuando termine.
5. Ingrese su información personal y luego haga clic en Siguiente /“Next”.
6. Complete su información de contacto de emergencia y luego haga clic en Siguiente /“Next”.
7. Provea la información de su cuenta. Cree una contraseña segura que usted pueda recordar, pero otros no puedan adivinar. Si prefiere no utilizar su correo electrónico para iniciar una sesión, entonces cree un ID de inicio de sesión diferente. Una vez que complete todos los campos obligatorios, haga clic en Crear una Cuenta /“Create Account”.
PASS SALE CHART
DAILY ENTRANCE FEES
INCLUSION AND NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Durham Parks and Recreation encourages and promotes inclusive experiences in all of our programs, activities, sports, classes and events. Inclusive leisure experiences encourage and enhance opportunities for people of varying abilities to participate and interact in life’s activities with dignity. We also provide an environment that promotes and fosters physical, social and psychological inclusion of people with diverse experiences and skill levels. Inclusion enhances individuals’ potential for full and active participation in leisure activities and experiences.
To ensure that adequate resources are in place, we ask that requests be received at least 21 days prior to the start date of the program, activities, sports, classes and events. For more information contact the Special Programs, Inclusion and Mature Adults unit at 919-560-4288 ext. 27236.
For additional info related to city government activities, please contact the ADA Coordinator, voice 919-560-4197, fax 919- 560-4196, or ADA@DurhamNC.gov, as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours before the event or deadline date.
MONTHLY WELLNESS PASSES
Expires one month from date of purchase, i.e. Feb. 15-March 14; Additional discounts do not apply to these rates
Monthly Wellness/Open Gym Pass - Individual
Includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, drop-in pickleball, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility
Monthly Swim Pass - Individual
Includes Recreational and Lap Swim at DPR indoor and outdoor aquatic centers
Monthly Wellness/Open Gym + Open Swim Pass - Individual
Includes unlimited land fitness and mind/body classes, open gym programs, drop-in pickleball, use of the gymnasium when available and use of any weight fitness equipment at any DPR recreation facility PLUS recreational and lap swim at DPR indoor and outdoor aquatic centers
DPR strives to make our programs, services, and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation or ability level.
For Spanish language accommodations, please contact the following staff: (Si necesita contactar al personal que habla español, puede llamar o escribir a las siguientes personas) • Rosalie: 919-560-4355, ext. 27235, Rosalie.BocelliHernandez@DurhamNC.gov
FACILITIES
RECREATION CENTER BUSINESS HOURS
COMMUNITY FAMILY LIFE & RECREATION CENTER AT LYON PARK
1309 Halley Street, 27707 919-560-4288
M-F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Su Closed
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
500 W. Murray Avenue, 27704 919-560-4270
M-F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Su Closed
IRWIN R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER AT CAMPUS HILLS
2000 S. Alston Avenue, 27707 919-560-4444
M-F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Su Closed
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
401 N. Driver Street, 27703 919-354-2750
M-F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Su Closed
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
1308 Fayetteville Street, 27707 919-560-4292
M-F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Su Closed
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
1308 W. Club Blvd., 27705 919-560-4296
M-F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Su Closed
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
3000 E. Weaver Street, 27707 919-560-4294
M-Th 2:30 p.m.-9 p.m.
F 2:30 p.m.-10 p.m.
Sa 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Su Closed
SPECIAL USE FACILITIES
Please see the Facility and Park Rentals section for information on renting the following facilities:
DURHAM ARMORY FOREST HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD CLUBHOUSE SPRUCE PINE LODGE
DPR strives to make our programs, services and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, martial status, sexual orientation or ability level.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
FACILITIES
AQUATIC CENTERS
Indoor pools are open year round
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
2000 S. Alston Avenue, 27707 919-560-4444
M-F 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Su 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
500 W. Murray Avenue, 27704 919-560-4265
M-F 6 a.m.-8 p.m.
Sa 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Su 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
OTHER FACILITIES
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
400 Cleveland Street Durham, NC 27701
Staff are available by phone, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Please call 919-560-4355 for assistance.
W.I. PATTERSON
2614 Crest Street, 27705 919-560-4560
AFTER SCHOOL:
M-F 2:30 p.m.-6 p.m.
SUMMER CAMP:
M-F 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
DURHAM TEEN CENTER AT LYON PARK
1101 Cornell Street, 27707 919-354-2730
M-F 3 p.m.-7 p.m.
OUTDOOR POOLS
Outdoor pools are open seasonally. Visit website for details.
LONG MEADOW POOL
917 Liberty Street, 27701 919-560-4202
HILLSIDE POOL 1221 Sawyer Street, 27707 919-560-4783
FOREST HILLS POOL 1639 University Drive, 27707 919-560-4782
WEST POINT ON THE ENO 5101 N. Roxboro Street
Durham, NC 27704 919-560-4355
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONAL PAVILION
5253 N. Roxboro Street
Durham, NC 27704 919-560-4405
EAST DURHAM
2615 Harvard Avenue, 27703 919-560-4278
SUMMER CAMP LOCATION ONLY
M-F 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
NORTH
WEST CENTRAL
We support Inclusion
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
EAST CENTRAL
SOUTH
TRAILS AND GREENWAYS
NORTH/SOUTH GREENWAY
Warren Creek Trail
This trail follows Warren Creek from Whippoorwill Park to Horton Road.
Length: 0.75 miles
Surface: Paved, 10 feet wide
Begins: Horton Road
Ends: Whippoorwill Park
Restrooms: Whippoorwill Park
Stadium Drive Trail
This trail follows the south side of Stadium Drive along 10-foot wide sidewalks. It switches to the north side at Broad Street and then back to the south side at Kirkwood. This trail is primarily a sidewalk trail.
Length: 1.9 miles
Surface: Paved sidewalks, 10 feet wide
Begins: northern terminus of the Ellerbee Creek Trail
Ends: Whippoorwill Park
Restrooms: Whippoorwill Park, Rock Quarry Park, The Museum of Life and Science
Ellerbee Creek Trail
This trail is one of the oldest trails in the Durham Trails and Greenways System. As a part of the North/South Greenway, it runs through the center of Durham, providing excellent recreational opportunities as well as good bike and pedestrian access to downtown Durham. The majority of this trail is paved, separated from the road.
Length: 1.2 miles
Surface: Paved trail, 10 feet wide
Begins: Stadium Drive
Ends: Club Blvd (Parking at Northgate Park)
Restrooms: Rock Quarry Park, Northgate Park
West Club Blvd Trail
This trail is a 10-foot wide sidewalk trail which crosses W. Club Blvd at the corner of W. Club and Glendale Avenue. This trail follows W. Club Boulevard.
Length: 0.3 miles
Surface: Paved sidewalk, 10 feet wide
Begins: Northgate Park (Parking)
Ends: Washington Street
Restrooms: Northgate Park
South Ellerbee Creek Trail
This trail is one of the oldest trails in the Durham Trails and Greenways System. As a part of the North/South Greenway, it runs through the center of Durham, providing excellent recreational opportunities as well as good bike and pedestrian access to downtown Durham.
Length: 1.4 miles
Surface: Paved, 10 feet wide
Begins: West Trinity Avenue
Ends: West Club Blvd.
Restrooms: Northgate Park
Duke Park Trail
This trail follows Brookline Street, which is closed to traffic. It connects Duke Park with the North/South Greenway at Washington Street.
Length: 0.3 miles
Surface: Paved roadway
Begins: Washington Street
Ends: Duke Park at Acadia Street (Parking)
Restrooms: Duke Park
Downtown Trail
This trail runs through the middle of downtown Durham. Green bricks along the side of the sidewalk mark the trail, but there is also good road signage. While bicycles are allowed on these wider sidewalks, please ride slowly and yield to pedestrians.
Length: .9 miles
Surface: Paved sidewalks, 10 feet wide
Begins: West Trinity Ave
Ends: Jackie Robinson Drive adjacent to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park and the American Tobacco Campus
Restrooms: Restrooms at the Durham Farmer's Market
West Ellerbee Creek Trail
This trail follows West Ellerbee Creek, which has recently been restored. The Ellerbee Creek Watershed Association has landscaped the trail with native plants.
Length: 2.25 miles
Surface: Paved surface, 10 feet wide
Begins: Albany Drive near Indian Trail Park
Ends: Stadium Dr. and Broad St.
Restrooms: None
Third Fork Creek Trail
This trail follows Third Fork Creek. Keep an eye out for mud and water, which can sometimes be found on this trail during high water periods.
Length: 3.6 miles
Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide
Begins: Southern Boundaries Park
Ends: Garrett Road Park
Restrooms: Southern Boundaries Park, Garrett Road Park
DURHAM BIKE AND HIKE MAP
TRAILS AND GREENWAYS
AMERICAN TOBACCO GREENWAY
American Tobacco TrailDurham Section
This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off -road trail which follows the old CSX railroad. The trail is heavily used by walkers, joggers, cyclists, rollerbladers and folks pushing strollers. Users need to keep their speed below 10 mph and watch for other trail users.
Length: 11.0 miles
Surface: Paved off -road trail, 10 feet wide
Begins: Corner of Morehead and Blackwell Streets
Ends: Jordan Lake (Durham section ends at the Chatham County Line, 3000 ft south of Scott King Rd.)
Restrooms: Elmira Park, Solite Park, C.M. Herndon Park
Riddle Road Spur
This trail follows the old Riddle Road Spur of the CSX railroad. There are several street level crossings: Riddle Road (no light), NC 55 (Apex Hwy) with pedestrian light, and S. Alston (traffic four-way stop).
Length: 1.50 miles
Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide
Begins: Intersection of Riddle and Fayetteville Roads
Ends: S. Briggs Avenue
Restrooms: None
NEW HOPE CREEK GREENWAY
Sandy Creek Trail
This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off -road trail that follows Sandy Creek. This trail and park are birding hotspots. In addition to some 100 species of birds having been sighted, there is also an abundance of other wildlife, including beavers, deer, otters, coyotes, red fox, and turtles. The best time to walk the trail for birds and other wildlife is early mornings and around dusk.
Length: 0.75 miles
Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide
Begins: Pickett Road
Ends: Sandy Creek Park
Restrooms: Sandy Creek Park
PEARSONTOWN-ROCKY CREEK GREENWAY
Pearsontown Trail
This trail is one of the oldest trails in the Trails and Greenways System. It was originally designed to serve the NCCU community. On-road connections can be made to the R. Kelly Bryant Bridge.
Length: 1 mile
Surface: Paved on-road and off-road trails.
Begins: Elmira Park
Ends: NC Central University
Restrooms: Elmira Park
Rocky Creek Trail
This trail is a 10-foot wide, paved, off-road trail which follows Rocky Creek from the American Tobacco Trail to NC 55. On-road connections can be made to the R. Kelly Bryant Bridge.
Length: 1 mile
Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide
Begins: American Tobacco Trail south of Fayetteville Street
Ends: Dakota Street, just west of NC 55
Restrooms: Elmira Park
R. Kelly Bryant Bridge Trail
This trail currently consists of a connector sidewalk from the Bryant Bridge to Alston Ave, the Bryant Bridge, and a street trail along Lakeland Street the main feature of this trail is the beautiful bridge named after long-time civil rights and Durham Open Space and Trails member, R. Kelly Bryant Jr.
Length: 0.3 miles
Surface: Paved off-road trail, 10 feet wide and street trail.
Begins: Alston Avenue just north of the NC 147 exit ramp
Ends: Corner of Lakeland and Mathison Streets
Restrooms: None
BECOME A DURHAM COMMUNITY TRAIL WATCH VOLUNTEER!
Volunteers help monitor the hike and bike trails in Durham.
For more information and to apply, visit DPRPlayMore.org and select How Do I — Volunteer—Durham Community Trail Watch.
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
Celebrating the Remarkable Volunteer Efforts of Keep Durham Beautiful
In March 2023, Durham Parks and Recreation celebrated Creek Week, a week-long extravaganza dedicated to honoring and rejuvenating local waters in North Carolina. Thanks to the joint efforts of the City of Durham Public Works Department's Stormwater Division and Keep Durham Beautiful, this celebration took place from March 18 to March 25, 2023. Creek Week has been an integral part of Durham's calendar since 2009, inviting residents to discover and clean up their local streams. The success of Creek Week would not have been possible without the outstanding contributions of Keep Durham Beautiful and its partnership with various environmental organizations and local municipal departments. Together, they have created a platform that offers recreational, educational, and volunteer opportunities, ensuring that everyone can participate in safeguarding the health of our area's waters. Dawn Keyser, program coordinator with Keep Durham Beautiful, rightly remarked, "This is a perfect opportunity for people who care about clean drinking water and litter-free neighborhoods to help make a difference." The collaborative spirit and dedication to preventing litter pollution in Durham have fostered a safe and healthy environment. With an incredible 4,117 volunteers joining forces, an astonishing 190,637 pounds of litter have been collected to date. The impact of Keep Durham Beautiful dedication and passion is truly remarkable and serves as an inspiration to us all. By working collaboratively with the community and various organizations, they have succeeded in creating a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable environment for everyone.
Cleaning Up Long Meadow Park
Thank you for Playing More with DPR!
Let's make 2023 a banner year for volunteering! For more information about volunteering with Durham Parks and Recreation, please visit our website, email Mal Atkinson at DPRvolunteers@durhamnc. gov or call 919-560-4355. You can also visit dprvolunteers.ivolunteer.com to view our latest volunteer opportunities.
In May, Keep Durham Beautiful facilitated a Park Clean Up at Long Meadow Park partnering with two local Boy Scout troops, Pack486 and Troops486. In just one hour, 28 scouts and parents tirelessly worked to remove 4 bags of recycling, 12 bags of trash, a tire, a shopping cart, and a drain pipe from the park and creek. Their efforts demonstrate the power of community collaboration and highlight the dedication of these young scouts and their families to creating a cleaner and more beautiful environment. Durham Parks and Recreation relies on a strong volunteer base to provide programs and services to the residents and visitors of Durham. We thank Keep Durham Beautiful for all that they have done and will continue to do!
We support InclusionREGISTRATION
CREATING YOUR ACTIVENET ACCOUNT
Online registration is available through ActiveNet. The online system has many great benefits, is easy to use, and customers are not charged an online transaction fee! Search for your favorite programs by keyword, age, day, time, location, and more!
Visit DPRPlayMore.org and select "Register Online" to access the ActiveNet online registration site or go directly to apm. activecommunities.com/dprplaymore
REGISTRATION DATES
NEW CUSTOMERS
1. Start by accessing our registration site by visiting DPRPlayMore.org and selecting "Register Online" or go directly to apm. activecommunities.com/dprplaymore
2. Click Create an Account
3. Fill in your name and address. Required fields will be denoted by a red asterisk (*)
4. Fill in your contact information. *Note: To receive text message alerts, including cancellation notifications, please indicate your cell phone carrier. Click Next when complete.
5. Enter your personal information then click Next.
6. Fill in your emergency contact information then click Next.
7. Provide your account information. Create a secure password you will be able to remember, but others will not be able to guess. If you prefer not to use your email to login, please create an alternate Login ID. Once you complete all required fields, click Create Account.
Program registration will begin Tuesday, August 1, for most programs taking place September-December 2023. Athletic and Swim Lesson Registration: View tables on pages 16 and 17.
REGISTRATION
YOUTH ATHLETICS
ADULT ATHLETICS
AQUATICS
LAP SWIM
During lap swim times, patrons may use the facility’s lane space for lap swimming. Aquatic devices such as kick boards and pull buoys are available to use. The number of lap lanes available will be based on the current program schedule. Multi-visit passes are available for purchase with a Play More Card.
All Ages
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
19073 Sep 5-Dec 29 M-F 6am-8pm
19074 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 8:30am-5pm
19075 Sep 3-Dec 31 Su 1pm-5pm
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19080 Sep 1-Dec 29 M-F 6am-8pm
19081 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 8:30am-5pm
19082 Sep 3-Dec 31 Su 1pm-5pm
RECREATIONAL SWIM
Recreational swim is a time to enjoy unstructured water activities with friends and family. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate. Times vary depending on scheduled activities.
All Ages
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
19076 Sep 2-Dec 31 Sa, Su 1pm-5pm
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19083 Sep 2-Dec 31 Sa, Su 1pm-5pm
We support Inclusion
SWIM LESSONS
SWIM LESSONS - AQUA TOT
The purpose of this American Red Cross program is to teach safe behaviors around the water and develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable in and around water.
Age: 6 months - 2 years
CR Fee: $46 NCR Fee: $61
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
19056 Sep 9-Oct 28 Sa 10am-10:30am
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19060 Sep 5-Sep 28 T,Th 4:30pm-5pm 19061 Oct 3-Oct 26 T,Th 4:30pm-5pm
SWIM LESSONS - PRESCHOOL
This American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program aims to promote the developmentally appropriate learning of fundamental water safety and aquatic skills by young children. It teaches aquatic and safety skills with a goal of independent swimming. The program offers a fun, challenging, and supportive learning environment for preschoolers.
Age: 3-5
CR Fee: $46
NCR Fee: $61
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
SWIM LESSONS - YOUTH BEGINNER
The American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program consists of several comprehensive levels that teach children of varying abilities how to swim skillfully and safely. Each level includes training in basic water safety. All aquatic and safety skills are taught in a logical progression. Prerequisites for each leave are: Beginner: No pre-requisites; new to the pool, needing to learn water adjustment skills and basic stroke techniques. Intermediate: Able to fully submerge head, able to swim at least 15 yards (half of pool length) of both front crawl and elementary backstroke.
Age: 6-11
CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67 CAMPUS
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
SWIM LESSONS - ADULT
This American Red Cross program is designed for beginners and intermediate-level swimmers. Students will be grouped according to skill level on the first day of class. Topics of instruction include basic aquatic skills, swimming strokes, personal water safety skills, and basic water rescue. If you want to become a better swimmer, or have dreamed of becoming a lifeguard, this program will help you reach those goals. There are no prerequisites for this course.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $52 NCR Fee: $67
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
19048 Sep 6-Sep 27 M,W,F 7:10pm-7:55pm
19055 Oct 2-Oct 25 M,W 7:10pm-7:55pm
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19066 Sep 5-Sep 28 T,Th 7pm-7:45pm
19067 Oct 3-Oct 26 T,Th 7pm-7:45pm
DEVELOPMENTAL SWIM TEAM - DPR MARLINS
This developmental swim team will serve as an extension to the swim lesson program by providing workout-based swim instruction while continuing to focus on the participant’s stroke, technique, and stamina in a competitive team environment. Participants can expect to be swimming 500+ yards per practice. Participants must be able to continuously swim 50 yards of both front crawl and elementary backstroke in addition to 25 yards of back crawl, breaststroke and butterfly.
Age: 6-16
CR Fee: $46 NCR Fee: $61
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
19046 Sep 6-Sep 27 M,W,F 4:30pm-5:15pm
19050 Oct 2-Oct 25 M,W 4:30pm-5:15pm
SAFETY TRAINING LIFEGUARD TRAINING-DURHAM AQUATICS SCHOOL
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified as American Red Cross Lifeguards. Course includes CPR/AED and First Aid training. The course fee includes a textbook and a pocket mask. Prerequisites: Participants must be at least 15 years of age. They must be able to swim 300 yards continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. This may be performed using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both. Participants must be able to tread water for two minutes using only the legs. Participants must be able to swim 20 yards, retrieve a ten-pound object from a depth of seven feet, return to the starting point, and exit the pool within one minute and 40 seconds. Both hands must be holding the object with the face at or near the surface.
Age: 16 and up
CR Fee: $190 NCR Fee: $215
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19068 Oct 6-Oct 8
19069
LIFEGUARD TRAINING-PRE-COURSE SWIM TEST
Lifeguard candidates for the Lifeguard TrainingDurham Aquatics School must attend and pass prerequisites at one of the Pre-Course Swim Test sessions offered to qualify to participate in the Lifeguard Training- Durham Aquatics School.
Age: 16 and up No Cost
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19070 Sep 24 Su 3pm-4pm
19071 Oct 22 Su 3pm-4pm
PRE-COURSE SWIM TEST PRACTICE SESSIONS
Lifeguard candidates for the Lifeguard TrainingDurham Aquatics School must attend and pass prerequisites at one of the Pre-Course Swim Test sessions offered to qualify to participate in the Lifeguard Training- Durham Aquatics School.
Age: 16 and up No Cost
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19072 Sep 10-Oct 15 Su 3pm-4pm
WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be certified to teach a variety of American Red Cross water safety programs, including all levels of the “Learn-to-Swim” program. Course fee includes two manuals. Participants must be at least 16 years old; must pass a swimming pre-test consisting of 25 yards front crawl, 25 yards back crawl, 25 yards breaststroke, 25 yards elementary backstroke, 25 yards sidestroke, 15 yards butterfly, back float for one minute, tread water for one minute; and they must successfully complete the Red Cross on-line session for the course (information will be emailed to participants after registration). Course registration will close April 15.
Age: 16 and up
CR Fee: $209 NCR Fee: $234
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
19057 Sep 15-Sep 24 S,F-Sa 5pm-5pm
WATER EXERCISE
SHALLOW WATER EXERCISE
This class offers a total workout while protecting joints from the pounding of a traditional land aerobics class. The program is designed to utilize the natural resistance of water allowing for muscle toning, cardiovascular endurance, and increased flexibility. Participants do not need to know how to swim to join. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per class.
Age: 13 and up
CR Fee: $5 NCR Fee: $10
CAMPUS HILLS POOL
19077 Sep 6-Dec 27 M,W 12pm-12:45pm
19078 Sep 6-Dec 27 M,W 6pm-6:45pm
19079 Sep 5-Dec 28 T,Th 7pm-7:45pm
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19084 Sep 5-Dec 28 M-Th 6pm-6:45pm
19085 Sep 6-Dec 27 M,W 10am-10:45am
DEEP WATER EXERCISE
This invigorating class is conducted in deep water. This program is designed to give a total body workout. Sessions include cardio, toning and stretching components. Exercisers do not need to know how to swim but should be comfortable in deep water even though flotation belts will be provided. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per class.
Age: 13 and up
CR Fee: $10 NCR Fee: $25
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19086 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 10:15am-11am
SPECIAL EVENTS
PUMPKIN SPLASH
Select your favorite pumpkin from one of many FLOATING in the pool, dry it off on the pool deck and use paints, stickers, and all kinds of fun craft supplies to decorate it. All swim levels are welcome and life vests will be provided. An adult will need to enter the water with children 9 years of age and younger.
Age: 11 and under
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: 11
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19058 Oct 14 Sa 3pm-5pm
SNOWBALL SPLASH
Snowball Splash: Shake off the winter chills and warm up in the pool! At this fun family event, children will get to play in the shallow water with winter toys, play winter-themed games in the pool, and make winter-themed arts and crafts projects on the pool deck. Lifejackets will be provided as needed. An adult must enter the water with children 5 years of age and younger. An adult must be on the pool deck for all children ages 6-13.
Age: 11 and under
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
EDISON JOHNSON AQUATIC CENTER
19059 Dec 2 Sa 4pm-6pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
AQUATICS
OUTDOOR POOLS
Durham Parks and Recreation maintains three outdoor seasonal pools for individuals and families to enjoy water activities.
Outdoor Pool Fee: Age: CR NCR 0-18 $0 $4 19-54 $3 $8 55+ $2 $7
LONG MEADOW POOL
917 Liberty Street • 919-560-4202
Jun 7-Aug 11 M, W, F, Sa, Su 1 – 5 p.m.
FOREST HILLS POOL
1639 University Drive • 919-560-4782
Jun 7-Aug 11 M, W, F, Sa, Su 1 – 5 p.m.
HILLSIDE POOL
1221 Sawyer Street
(located in Hillside Park) • 919-560-4783
Jun 7-Sep 3 M, W, F, Sa, Su 1 – 5 p.m.
Open Tuesday, July 4.
Weekends only August -September.
Open Labor Day (September 4)
SPRAYGROUNDS
EAST END PARK SPRAYGROUND
1200 N. Alston Ave.
Open End of May-End of September 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
EDISON JOHNSON SPRAYGROUND
500 West Murray Ave.
Open End of May-End of September 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
FOREST HILLS PARK SPRAYGROUND
1639 University Drive
Open End of May-End of September 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
HILLSIDE PARK SPRAYGROUND
1221 Sawyer St.
Open June-August
Monday-Sunday 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Open Labor Day.
The Hillside Park sprayground is located inside the pool area and is only open during pool hours. Pool fees apply.
Durham Parks and Recreation operates four spraygrounds. Spraygrounds are playground areas with water features that allow residents fun places to cool off when the temperature rises! Spraygrounds are free, with the exception of the Hillside Park location.
We support InclusionLAP SWIM/ INDIVIDUAL EXERCISE INFORMATION
- Lap swim reservations will be available Monday- Friday from 12 p.m.-5 p.m. only. Lap Swim hours are subject to change. Visit the Indoor Pool Lap Lane Reservations page (DPRPlayMore.org/LapSwim) for lap swim hours and online reservations.
-Reservations will last for a 45-minute timeframe. Patrons may arrive up to 15 minutes prior to their reservation timeslot.
-To request a single-use lane during the lap swim reservations timeframe, please e-mail DPRAquatics@durhamnc.gov
- Single lane use is only available MondayFriday from 12 p.m.-5 p.m.
- Drop-in swimmers are allowed if space is available. Reservations have priority.
-Reservations can be made same day or up to 7 days in advance.
-If you have questions regarding lap swim reservations or need to cancel your reservation, please call: Campus Hills Pool (919-560-4444) or Edison Johnson Aquatics Center (919-560-4265) or email DPRAquatics@DurhamNC.gov
-All other operational times lap swim is available will drop-in only.
- Patrons may use DPR swimming or fitness equipment.
- Patrons will have access to the locker rooms.
- If the patron who is swimming needs someone to accommodate them on their visit they must also follow facility requirements.
- In the case of inclement weather, DPR staff will communicate with patrons if a reservation will need to be canceled.
INDOOR AQUATIC CENTERS
ATHLETICS
Provide programs and league play for various ages in a variety sports. A leading resource for recreational choices to help residents enjoy life while contributing to their health and well-being through diverse sports programming that is supported by quality staff, facilities and program guidelines.
PRESCHOOL
SUNSET SPORTS FOR TOTS
Looking for some summer time fun for your child? Come join us as we explore the world of sports. Your child will be exposed to both team and individual sports. This program promises to be fun for all and parental participation is encouraged.
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18931 Sep 2-Sep 30 Sa 10am-11am
18932 Oct 7-Oct 28 Sa 10am-11am
18933 Nov 4-Nov 25 Sa 10am-11am
KIDDIE KICKERS SOCCER
Participants will learn the basics of soccer dribbling, passing, receiving and shooting. They will learn more about teamwork and playing as part of a group. Our instructors will keep the atmosphere fun and non-competitive, making sure that all participants feel good about their abilities. Parent/ Adult participation is required.
Age: 3-5
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18707 Oct 5-Oct 26 Th 9:30am-10:30am
YOUTH/TEEN
YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Youth Basketball Individual Leagues are for youth ages 5-12 who want to compete in organized games against their peers. Each child will be placed on a team led by a volunteer coach. This program plays Monday-Thursday and Saturdays at various recreation centers. Siblings in the same age group will be placed on the same team. Please visit DPRPlayMore.org for more information. All players must attend one of our pre-season player assessments. Assessment schedule will be sent out via email.
Age: 5-12
CR Fee: $28 NCR Fee: $43
18580 Age 5-6
19009 Age 7-8
19010 Age 9-10
19011 Age 11-12
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
YOUTH TENNIS
Participants will learn the basics of tennis. The class will review basic strokes, tennis strategy, and learn how to score a match. Participants should bring a tennis racquet, water and wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14
WALLTOWN PARK
18738 Sep 6-Oct 11 W 6pm-7pm
YOUTH INTRODUCTION TO PICKLEBALL
Interested in learning about Pickleball? If you are new to the sport or have just started playing and want some additional instruction in a fun and friendly atmosphere, then this pickleball class is for you! You will learn the basics of pickleball in a fun way. Come out and learn why people of all ages are excited about the sport of pickleball! Please wear tennis shoes or court shoes, bring your paddle and bring a water bottle. Balls and nets will be provided.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $2.25 NCR Fee: $7.25
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19148 Sep 9 Sa 10am-11:30am
ADULT/YOUTH PICKLEBALL MIXER
Have you heard of Pickleball and want to know what all the buzz is about? Join us for this FREE Adult and Youth Pickleball Mixer on the covered courts at Bethesda Park. Teams invited to register and are required to have one adult 18 and older, and a youth or teen younger than 18. Bring water, wear comfortable clothes and court shoes; we provide nets, balls, a limited supply of paddles, instruction and FUN! Learn the rules of the game and basic play from experienced tournament players. Please note: each person wishing to participate will need to register for the program from a family.
Age: 7 and up
No Cost
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19149 Sep 9 Sa 11:45am-1:15pm
YOUTH FOOTBALL SKILLS ACADEMY
The four-week clinic will introduce children to football by teaching basic skills in a fun, energetic environment. We will use a series of drills to develop introductory football skills.
Age: 8-12
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18930 Sep 11-Oct 2 M 6:15pm-7:15pm
YOUTH INTERMEDIATE TENNIS LESSONS
Participants will learn intermediate tennis skills. This class is not for beginners, all participants should have some established skill and experience playing tennis. All equipment is provided; participants should bring water and wear tennis shoes and weather appropriate clothing.
Age: 7-11
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14 ELMIRA AVENUE PARK
17668 Sep 19-Oct 5 T,Th 6pm-7pm
SHE’S GOT GAME: BASKETBALL
This series is a great opportunity for young girls to learn and develop the fundamentals of basketball through drills and game play. The series will be designed to help players learn and play basketball with an emphasis on skill development. The program welcomes participants of all skill levels and is a fun environment to learn the game of basketball. Participants need to wear the proper attire and foot wear for basketball and bring a water bottle.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $6.75 NCR Fee: $11.75
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18747 Sep 30-Oct 14 Sa 9am-10:30am
SQUASH FUNDAMENTALS
This program will introduce children to the sport of squash, a ball and racquet sport played on an indoor court. Participants will learn the basic rules and techniques of the game in a fun and positive environment.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $4.50 NCR Fee: $9.50
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18726
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CAMP
The camp is for individuals that are new to the sport of volleyball. The focus will be on the teaching the fundamentals in a fun and noncompetitive environment. Participants will learn how to serve, passing (underhand passing), setting (overhead passing), defensive skills and have a better understanding of the rules. Participants need to wear the proper attire and foot wear for volleyball and bring a water bottle.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $6.75 NCR Fee: $11.75
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18748 Oct 21-Nov 4 Sa 9am-10:30am
PICKLEBALL BEGINNER CLINIC
Looking to up your pickleball game? Join our Beginner Pickleball Clinic and learn to play like a pro! Our clinic is perfect for beginners and those looking to take their skills to the next level. With our expert instructors, you’ll learn the ins and outs of the game, from basic rules to advanced strategies. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to become a pickleball champ!
Age: 14 and up
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14 Teens and Seniors
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29 Adults
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18720 Oct 3-Oct 12 T,Th 6pm-7:30pm
18721 Oct 31-Nov 9 T,Th 6pm-7:30pm
ADULT LEAGUES
ADULT BASKETBALL WINTER LEAGUE
2023
Come on out and hoop it up in the Bull City! Teams will play on Monday and Wednesday evenings at Edison Johnson Recreation Center.
Age: 18 years old and up
Fee: $475 per team with a $12 non-city resident fee per each non-city resident on your team.
Age: 18 and up
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
19013 Nov 1-Feb 28 M,W 6pm-9pm
NOVICE I BEGINNERS PICKLEBALL SERIES
Interested in learning the game of pickleball or do you want to know what the craze is all about?
This Novice I Beginners Pickleball Series requires no prior experience and is a great opportunity to learn the sport in a fun and friendly atmosphere. The participants will learn the fundamentals: how to serve, drive, engage in a dink, and to keep score. This series of 4 classes are 90 minutes, with 60 minutes of instruction followed by 30 minutes of supervised play. This series is limited to 18 participants. Additional players will be placed on the waitlist.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18879 Sep 8-Sep 29 F 1pm-2:30pm
NOVICE II PICKLEBALL SERIES
This Novice II Pickleball Series requires participants to have taken Novice I Beginners Pickleball Series or be proficient in scoring, stokes and rules of the game. The participants will build on the skills they acquired in the previous series and learn strategy. This series of 3 classes are 90 minutes, with 60 minutes of instruction followed by 30 minutes of supervised play. This series is limited to 18 participants. Additional players will be placed on the waitlist.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18882 Sep 8-Sep 29 F 2:45pm-4:15pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
ADVANCED NOVICE PICKLEBALL SERIES
This Advanced Novice Pickleball Series requires participants to be proficient in scoring, stokes and rules of the game as you advance to the next level of Pickleball play. The participants will build on the skills they acquired in the previous series and learn more in-depth strategies based on players’ skill level. This series of 4 classes are 90 minutes, with 60 minutes of instruction followed by 30 minutes of supervised play. This series is limited to 18 participants. Additional players will be placed on the waitlist. Please wear tennis shoes or court shoes, bring your paddle and a water bottle. Balls and nets will be provided.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18880 Oct 13-Nov 3 F 1pm-2:30pm
FALL INDOOR PICKLEBALL LADDER
Join us on the courts at Walltown Park Recreation Center for this Indoor Pickleball Ladder. This traditional ladder is open to men/women, aged 19 and above, with skill levels of 2.5/3.0. Players will pair with 3 different partners and compete in 3 matches weekly against doubles pairs with similar skill levels. You move up or down individually in the ladder based on the scores you earn each week. Matches will be played Thursdays from October 19-December 14, 2023 (8 weeks)-no ladder play on November 23, 2023. Match start times are scheduled from 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. Players should plan to be available for ALL start times specified. The deadline to register is October 9, 2023 and space is limited to 24 participants.
Age: 19 and up
CR Fee: $32 NCR Fee: $47
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18746 Oct 19-Dec 14 Th 12pm-3pm
INTERMEDIATE PICKLEBALL SKILLS AND DRILLS SERIES
Ready to move on to the next step in your Pickleball game? This series is for players who have taken the Novice Pickleball Series or Introduction to Pickleball classes and want to advance their game. Skills and drills will be the focus of this fun engaging series with in-depth discovery of WHY drilling is the measure of success in Pickleball. This series of 4 classes are 90 minutes, with 60 minutes of instruction followed by 30 minutes of supervised play. This series is limited to 18 participants. Additional players will be placed on the waitlist. Please wear tennis shoes or court shoes, bring your paddle and a water bottle. Balls and nets will be provided.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18881 Oct 13-Nov 3 F 2:45pm-4:15pm
2023 NUTCRACKER PICKLEBALL
TOURNAMENT MEN’S 3.0-3.5 LEVEL
Join us Saturday, December 2, for the 4th Annual Nutcracker Pickleball Tournament at the outdoor, covered courts at Bethesda Park. This tournament offers a men’s doubles division in the 3.0 and 3.5 level. Teams are encouraged to dress in fun holiday attire to compete. Prizes for best costumes as well as medals for the top three teams will be awarded. The deadline to register is Monday, November 20, and space is limited to 16 participants (8 teams) per level. Players must be adults aged 18 and over to compete. Each player must register individually online through Durham Parks and Recreation Department. Your partner’s name must be listed when you sign up. In order to be included in the schedule for the tournament, both players (per team) must be registered by the assigned deadline. DPR is unable to hold spots.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
BETHESDA PARK Dec 2 Sa 8am-9pm
17720 Men’s 3.0 Level
17721 Men’s 3.5 Level
2023 NUTCRACKER PICKLEBALL
TOURNAMENT MIXED DBLS 3.5
Join us FRIDAY, December 1, 2023 for the 4th Annual Nutcracker Pickleball Tournament at the outdoor, covered courts at Bethesda Park. This tournament offers a mixed doubles division in the 3.5 level. Teams are encouraged to dress in fun holiday attire to compete. Prizes for best costumes as well as medals for the top three teams will be awarded. The deadline to register is Monday, November 20, 2023 and space is limited to 32 participants (16 teams). Players must be adults aged 18 and over to compete. Each player must register individually online through Durham Parks and Recreation Department. Your partner’s name must be listed when you sign up. In order to be included in the schedule for the tournament, both players (per team) must be registered by the assigned deadline. DPR is unable to hold spots.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
BETHESDA PARK
17722 Dec 1 F 6pm-9pm
2023 NUTCRACKER PICKLEBALL
TOURNAMENT WOMEN’S 3.0-3.5 LEVEL
Join us Saturday, December 2, 2023 for the 4th Annual Nutcracker Pickleball Tournament at the outdoor, covered courts at Bethesda Park. This tournament offers a women’s doubles division in the 3.0 and 3.5 level. Teams are encouraged to dress in fun holiday attire to compete. Prizes for best costumes as well as medals for the top three teams will be awarded. The deadline to register is Monday, November 20, 2023 and space is limited to 24 participants (12 teams) per level. Players must be adults aged 18 and over to compete. Each player must register individually online through Durham Parks and Recreation Department. Your partner’s name must be listed when you sign up. In order to be included in the schedule for the tournament, both players (per team) must be registered by the assigned deadline. DPR is unable to hold spots.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
BETHESDA PARK Dec 2 Sa 8am-9pm
17717 Women’s 3.0 Level
17718 Women’s 3.5 Level
2023 NUTCRACKER PICKLEBALL
TOURNAMENT WOMEN’S 4.0 LEVEL
Join us Saturday, December 2, 2023 for the 4th Annual Nutcracker Pickleball Tournament at the outdoor, covered courts at Bethesda Park. This tournament offers a women’s doubles division in the 4.0 level. Teams are encouraged to dress in fun holiday attire to compete. Prizes for best costumes as well as medals for the top three teams will be awarded. The deadline to register is Monday, November 20, 2023 and space is limited to 16 players (8 teams). Players must be adults aged 18 and over to compete. Each player must register individually online through Durham Parks and Recreation Department. Your partner’s name must be listed when you sign up. In order to be included in the schedule for the tournament, both players (per team) must be registered by the assigned deadline. DPR is unable to hold spots.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
BETHESDA PARK
17719 Dec 2 Sa 8am-9pm
DPR strives to make our programs, services and facilities accessible for all individuals and families, regardless of race, color, religion, gender, national origin, martial status, sexual orientation or ability level.
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CANINE RECREATION
BARKTOBERFEST
Barktoberfest is a celebration for our canine residents and their families. Join us for an afternoon of fun which will include a costume contest, games, a beer garden, pet-friendly organizations and vendors, food vendors, and more!
All Ages
No Cost
DURHAM CENTRAL PARK
18058 Oct 28 Sa 3:30pm-6:30pm
SANTA PAWS
Bring your canine friend out to meet Santa! Santa will be available for photos with your pet. This event also includes a canine ugly sweater contest and a holiday pet market.
All Ages
No Cost
DURHAM ARMORY
18061 Dec 1 F 5pm-8:30pm
DOG PARK REGISTRATION
All dogs MUST be registered with DPR annually. To ensure that we provide a healthy environment for all participants, we have adopted the vaccination requirements recommended by the American Animal Hospital Association. All dogs are required to have the following vaccinations before being issued a Dog Park tag: rabies, distemper/ parvo, bordetella, and a negative fecal exam. We also accept titer results in lieu of vaccinations except for rabies (state law). Vaccinations must be current, and not due to expire within 30 days.
When these requirements are met, a DPR dog park tag is assigned. All dogs must wear their current dog park tag while playing in the park. Questions regarding the registration process can be directed to Dogpark.Durham@ DurhamNC.gov or by calling 919-560-4355. All dogs must be registered with DPR annually.
Online registration is available through DPRPlayMore.org/ActiveNet. Search Dog Park Registration to register.
Registration can be done by mail to: Durham Parks and Recreation Attn: Dog Parks, 101 City Hall Plaza, Durham, NC 27701
Registration can be completed in person at the DPR Administration Office located at 400 Cleveland Street.
Fees: 2023 Dog Park tags are valid through the end of the calendar year. (January 1 – December 31). Fees are not prorated throughout the year.
CR Fee: $17/per dog
NCR Fee: $22/per dog
We support Inclusion
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
DOG PARKS
Durham Parks and Recreation has four dog parks, which offer a safe and controlled environment for dogs and their owners. The dog parks provide access to open space for off-leash play and socialization.
ROCK QUARRY DOG PARK
701 Stadium Drive
(Located on the Rock Quarry Trail Spur between Edison Johnson Recreation Center and the tennis courts)
Features three separate enclosed areas:
• Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller & 30 lbs or under
• Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller & 30 lbs or over
• Program area: Special playgroups/organized activities
Amenities include waste bag dispensers, water access, and benches.
PETSAFE® DOG PARK LOCATED AT DUKE PARK
1608 Acadia Street
Features two enclosed areas:
• Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller & 30 lbs or under
• Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller & 30 lbs or over
Amenities include waste bag dispensers, water access, and benches.
PINEY WOOD DOG PARK
400 E. Woodcroft Parkway
Features four separate enclosed areas:
• Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller & 30 lbs or under
• Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller & 30 lbs or over
• Program Area: special playgroups/ organized activity
• Entrance Area: smaller version of program area
Amenities include waste bag dispensers, water access, and benches.
DOWNTOWN DURHAM DOG PARK
304 Elliott Street
(Located on the corner of Roxboro and Elliott Streets)
Features two enclosed areas:
• Small Dog Area: 15 inches or smaller and 30 lbs or under
• Large Dog Area: 15 inches & taller and 30 lbs or over
Amenities include waste bag dispensers and benches.
REGISTER FOR YOUR DOG PARK TAGS
CULTURAL HERITAGE
Provides local and regional cultural heritage programs through active and passive interpretation to gain an understanding of how the natural and cultural history of the area has shaped our past, present, and future.
SPECIAL EVENTS
AN AFTERNOON IN THE PARK
West Point on the Eno has long been a destination for recreation and relaxation for the people in the Durham community and beyond. Come enjoy an afternoon of historic field games, old-fashioned fishing in the Eno, and a special park tour to discover the many ways people have historically recreated in the beautiful setting of West Point on the Eno. Beer and cider will be available for purchase, proceeds will benefit Durham Parks Foundation and future projects at West Point on the Eno.
All Ages
No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18838 Sep 16 Sa 12pm-4pm
WEST POINT STORY SLAM
West Point on the Eno has a long history featuring colorful stories and interesting people. Presenters will share their creative oral storytelling based on actual people or events from West Point’s past. The oral storytelling performance will be the culmination of the work done by the participants in the storytelling workshops preceding the presentation day. This will be an opportunity for the participant to perform the stories they’ve written to an audience and for the audience to experience West Point on the Eno’s history through a creative and fun lens.
All Ages No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18839 Oct 28 Sa 5:30pm-7:30pm
HALLOWENO
Join us for our 35th annual Halloween event, an evening full of fun for the whole family! Designed particularly for children ages 12 and younger, this special event features campfire stories and songs, hayrides, treats, crafts, games, and more. No need to register, just come out, rain or shine!
No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18840 Oct 31 Tu 5:30pm-8:30pm
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Join us for our annual winter tradition! Enjoy refreshments, historic holiday decorations, festive music, and holiday crafts from yesteryear. No need to register - just come on out, rain or shine!
All Ages No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18841 Dec 10 Su 1pm-5pm
HIKES AND TOURS
WEST
POINT HISTORY TOUR
Take a guided tour of West Point on the Eno’s historic buildings and grounds while visiting the West Point Mill, McCown-Mangum House, and Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography, you will hear stories about the people who lived, worked, and played here. Tours leave on the hour, at 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm and 1 pm. **There will be no West Point History Tours on 10/29/23.**
Age: 1 and up No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18827 Sep 9-Dec 9 Sa 11am-1pm
18826 Sep 3-Dec 3 Su 10am-1pm
SPECIAL TOUR: PLAYFUL PASTIMES
Join us at 10 a.m. on Saturdays for a tour where participants will discover the history of how Durhamites have played on this part of the Eno River ... from picnics, swimming, fishing, and more, there’s lots to explore! **There will be no Playful Pastimes Tours on 9/16/23 and 10/28/23.**
All Ages
No Cost
18829 Sep 2-Dec 9 Sa 10am-11am
LEIGH FARM HISTORY TOUR
Take a guided-tour of Leigh Farm Park. Come inside the Visitors’ Center and request a tour from our Historic Site Interpreters at your convenience from 10am-2pm. You’ll learn about the families who lived here, their work, and life on a middle-class plantation. Venture inside the historic farmhouse while also visiting the enslaved people’s cabin and the Leigh Family Cemetery. **There will be no Leigh Farm History Tours on 9/16/23 and 10/28/23.**
All Ages
No Cost
LEIGH FARM PARK
18834 Sep 2-Dec 9 Sa 10am-2pm
CHILDREN JUNIOR HISTORIANS
Calling all young historians! We’re going back in time to explore the history that surrounds us. Join us for history-themed stories, activities, and exploration. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Siblings outside of the age range are welcome to attend, but may not be able to participate in craft activities depending on availability of supplies.
Age: 5-6
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
LEIGH FARM PARK
18815 Sep 9 Sa 11am-12pm
18816 Oct 14 Sa 11am-12pm
18817 Nov 11 Sa 11am-12pm
STUFFY SLEEPOVER!
Bring a stuffed animal, doll, or action figure for a toy sleepover in historic McCown-Mangum House! Participants and their stuffies will enjoy stories and treats before children tuck their toys in for the night. Children will return the next morning to claim their toy, eat cornmeal pancakes, and play some historic games. Registration is required. Guardians must remain with their children during both parts of the program.
Age: 2-7
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18822 Dec 9-Dec 10 S,Sa 5:30pm-12pm
ADULTS
YOGA BY THE ENO
Experience the meditative and health benefits of yoga as you practice by the rejuvenating natural surroundings of the Eno River. This will be a mixed levels class with modifications offered. Please bring your yoga mat to the class. Please bring your yoga mat to the class.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $16 NCR Fee: $21
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18823 Sep 5-Sep 26 T 9am-10am
MULTI-GENERATIONAL CANE POLE FISHING
Looking for an enjoyable way to pass a weekend morning? Stop by the mill and check-out a cane fishing pole and drop a line! Folks have been fishing in the mill pound at West Point on the Eno for centuries and now you can try it the old-fashioned way. Stop in and see how you do at old-school fishing!**There will be no Cane Pole check-outs on 9/16/23.**
Age: 5 and up No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18837 Sep 2-Oct 1 Sa, Su 10am-12pm
MILL ESCAPE ROOM
Hurry, the water is rising! Race against the clock to break out of the West Point Mill in this historythemed escape room. Put your detective skills to the test to solve clues and learn about our historic mill. Pre-registration is required. NOTE: There will be four hour-long sessions, beginning at 3 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 pm. Please only register for one session. Each one can accommodate up to 10 people and needs to have a minimum of three people to run the escape session. Participants will need to register and pay individually.
Age: 12 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18819 Sep 30 Sa 3pm-4pm
19041 Sep 30 Sa 4pm-5pm
19042 Sep 30 Sa 5pm-6pm
19043 Sep 30 Sa 6pm-7pm
WORKSHOPS AND MEET UPS
FIBER CRAFT WORKSHOP: INTRO TO FELTING
Have you ever wanted to learn a fiber arts craft, but didn’t know which you would enjoy? Now is your chance to explore different skills. DPR’s Cultural Heritage team is partnering with Piedmont Fibershed to lead a series of fiber-arts focused workshops. Each workshop will provide participants with the introductory skills and supplies to begin your crafting journey. Be sure
to check out our free, monthly meet ups to come hone your new skills. This project was supported by the Durham Arts Council’s Annual Arts Fund and the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. See other programs in this series here.
Age: 15 and up
CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17
LEIGH FARM PARK
18736 Sep 10 Su 12pm-3pm
CRAFT MEET UP
Calling all fiber artists! You are invited to join Piedmont Fibershed at a monthly meet up to work on projects, learn, and share your craft. We will have a facilitator on hand to get novices started, and a small collection of equipment and materials available for anyone to use. This project was supported by the Durham Arts Council’s Annual Arts Fund and the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. See other programs in this series here.
Age: 5 and up No Cost
LEIGH FARM PARK
18737 Sep 24 Su 12pm-3pm
WORKSHOP:
STORY SLAM WRITING
Storytelling is a fun community practice going back thousands of years. Join us to workshop your own creative story based on the history of West Point on the Eno. Throughout the three-week workshop, participants will be introduced to the art of oral storytelling and creative writing. They will use West Point’s rich history as the basis of their story, which they will have a chance to present in front of an audience during the Folktales and Folklore: An Oral Storytelling Performance at West Point on the Eno. Registration is required.
Age: 13 and up No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18820 Oct 10-Oct 24 Tu 6:30pm-8:30pm
WORKSHOP: WOMEN OF WEST POINT AND EMBROIDERY
Embroidery has been an artistic, cultural, and educational expression for women throughout the course of American history. This workshop will invite participants to come together to create embroidered art while hearing about the history of some of the women who lived within the West Point on the Eno community. Through historical discussion and creation, participants will be introduced to this historic craft and its ties to historical women’s representation.
Age: 13 and up
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18821 Nov 15 W 6:30pm-8pm
We support Inclusion
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
HERITAGE PARKS
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
5101 N. Roxboro St., Durham, NC 27704
919-560-4355
This 388-acre natural and historic park is located along a two-mile stretch of the scenic Eno River, six miles north of downtown Durham. Take a step back in time to Durham’s early beginnings by touring the working Grist Mill, the 1850’s McCown-Mangum House, and the Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography. Park tours are offered on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday through December. Tours are free, but registration is required. Park tours meet at the mill. Private tours can be arranged in advance by calling 919-560-4355.
You can also enjoy a leisurely picnic and stroll around the grounds or take a hike through the woods on one of the park trails. Feel free to bring your canoe or raft and experience the beauty of the Eno River. The park gates are open daily, year-round, from 8 a.m. to dark.
LEIGH FARM PARK
370 Leigh Farm Rd. Durham, NC 27707
919-560-4355
This 82.8-acre property located at 370 Leigh Farm Road is anchored by a seven-acre historic core listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The park includes the Leigh House (circa 1835), an early 19th century dairy, a mid-19th century enslaved peoples cabin with notable stick-built chimney, smokehouse, corn crib and a late 19th century well house and carriage house. The property also features a second mid-19th century slave cabin with a 1930 Rustic Revival log addition, an early 20th century tobacco barn and pack house, several mid-20th century residences, and wooded acreage that was historically open agricultural land. Guided tours are offered on Saturdays through December. Admission is free.
EDUCATION & ENRICHMENT
PRESCHOOL
NATURE BUG NATURE CAMP
This program is designed to help children explore and learn about the natural world around them through hands-on activities and games. Led by our experienced instructors, children will have the opportunity to participate in nature walks, scavenger hunts, and more! All while discovering the wonders of the great outdoors. Join us for adventure and learning at Nature Bug Nature Camp!
Age: 1-5
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18719 Sep 13-Oct 4 W 11am-12pm
MIXED MEDIA DRAWING AND PAINTING
This art class is for young participants and their adult partners to create strategic art projects using glue, paint, paper and more. Participants will practice following basic instructions, learn how to share and work on their fine motor skills. Adult participation is required.
Age: 3-5
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19180 Nov 6-Nov 27 M 10am-11am
KID KITCHEN
Join this fun introduction to the world of cooking classes for your toddler. In class they will learn cooking basics and kitchen safety. Each class will end with tasting the yummy dish created that day! Please bring a large container with a tight lid to take home your food. Please Note: Recipes and food products will contain gluten and eggs.
Age: 3-5
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18709 Sep 22-Oct 13 F 10am-11am
We support Inclusion
INTRO TO THE WORLD OF MUSIC
Students will have fun learning about different instruments for the first time and then learning to play with them as a group.
Age: 3-5
CR Fee: $4.50 NCR Fee: $9.50
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18706 Oct 2-Oct 23 M 9:45am-10:30am
QUICK CRAFTS FOR PRESCHOOLERS
Does your toddler like to explore through art? If so, join us to create themed art projects each week.
Age: 4 and under
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18942 Oct 3-Oct 24 T 10am-11am
18943 Nov 7-Nov 28 T 10am-11am
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
S.T.E.A.M. CREATION
Do you know that seeing, hearing, tasting, touching, and smelling are all important parts of a great learning experiences? Also, that technology is anything that has been created by humans. In our program, we will use three or more of our senses to create a fun STEAM project. Participants only need to bring a smile. We will be serving a small snack.
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18848 Oct 12 Th 10am-11am
18849 Oct 26 Th 10am-11am
YOUTH AND TEEN
RESOURCE CENTER
Resource Center provides a place for the public to work uninterrupted on job or school-related projects--anything from homework assignments to resume writing.
Age: 5-18
No Cost
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
18921 Sep 5-Dec 29 M-Sa 3pm-9pm
EXPLORING TEXTILES
The program is designed for participants to learn how to create different types of crafts using various fabrics. The participant will sew a llama, cross stitch a keychain, tie dye a pillow case and loom a potholder together. The participant must be mature enough to handle tiny needles and adult scissors. Join in on the fun!
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19096 Sep 6-Sep 27 W 6pm-7pm
HANG TIME
Want a place to chill, relax, and kick back? Come hang out or participate in both physical and leisure activities in a safe, structured environment. Youth will have access to the computer lab, game room, gym, video games, pool table, air hockey, ping pong, Facebook, Twitter, and more!
Age: 5-12
No Cost
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
18923 Sep 5-Dec 29 M-F 3pm-6pm
OPEN COMPUTER LAB
Come in and take advantage of our computer lab. Access to the Internet and Microsoft Office products will be available.
Age: 13-18
No Cost
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18965 Sep 2-Dec 30 M,W 6pm-8pm Sa 10am-12pm
WRITER’S
BLOCK MUSIC ACADEMY
Writer’s Block is a life skills development program that provides a prevention/intervention platform through muse. We’ll use interpersonal life skill development groups that focus on self-growth and improving one’s mindset.
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18853 Sep 7-Sep 28 Th 6pm-8pm
18854 Oct 5-Oct 26 Th 6pm-8pm
18855 Nov 2-Nov 30 Th 6pm-8pm
ADULTING 101: TEEN KITCHEN
Teens, come to a class where you will get a breakdown of one of the most important elements to learn when you are living on your own: food. Each week we will make a super-simple meal to take home, and learn a skill about food: making a food budget, writing a grocery list, making a weekly menu, and more.
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19100 Sep 8-Sep 29 F 6pm-7pm
TREE ID
Take a hike around beautiful Sandy Creek Park and learn how to identify five different native trees.
Age: 7-11
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
SANDY CREEK PARK
18993 Sep 12 T 5pm-6pm
DYE HAPPY
Tie-dye some funky socks using all-natural materials like avocado pits and turmeric roots.
Age: 7-11
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
18994 Sep 19 Tu 5pm-6pm
BUILDERS ACADEMY
In this class, young minds will be encouraged to use problem-solving and creativity to accomplish tasks given each week. Projects will be S.T.E.M. based, and participants will be able to take their new creations home to show off their skills to family and friends.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18770 Oct 6-Oct 27 F 6pm-7pm
SPIDER SQUAD
It’s orb-weaver season! Hunt for cool spiders and spider webs with other arachnid enthusiasts.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
SANDY CREEK PARK
18995 Oct 10 T 5pm-6pm
SIMPLE SEWING FOR TEENS
In this program participants will the learn the basics of hand and machine sewing. They will learn how sewing skills are a practical and a fun way to express themselves and be greener.
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $4.50 NCR Fee: $9.50
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19097 Oct 13-Oct 27 F 6pm-7pm
FALL FOLIAGE
Enjoy the fall colors at West Point on the Eno and learn the science behind the leaves’ change.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18996 Oct 24 T 5pm-6pm
KID KITCHEN
Love to cook? Want to be a chef? Join this fun cooking class for youth. You will learn cooking basics. In each class you will learn how to prepare snacks and small meals and have fun doing it. Please bring a large container with a tight lid to take home your food after each class. Please Note: Recipes and food products will contain gluten and eggs.
Age: 6-12
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18708 Sep 11-Oct 2 M 6pm-7pm
GOURDS GALORE
Hunt for squashes and gourds hidden around Whippoorwill Park.
Age: 5-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18997 Nov 7 Tu 5pm-6pm
PINECONE CRAFTS
You’d be surprised by how much you can do with a humble pinecone or acorn. Stop by Lyon Park to make some fun crafts using natural materials.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
18998 Nov 14 Tu 5pm-6pm
THE VOICES OF OUR YOUTH
Participants will learn basic skills utilizing proper posture, diction and tempo as well as proper breathing techniques. This class will be set to popular and traditional songs.
Age: 8-12
CR Fee: $2.25 NCR Fee: $7.25
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19181 Dec 4-6 M,W 6:30pm-7:15pm
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18663 Sep 1-Dec 29 M,W,F 10am-8:30pm
18664 Sep 2-Dec 16 Sa 10am-1:30pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
STORYTIME STROLL
Come on an easy stroll around Sandy Creek park, where a story will unfold as we walk.
Age: 5-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
SANDY CREEK PARK
18999 Dec 5 T 5pm-6pm
YOUNG WRAPPERS
Get in the giving spirit by making your own upcycled wrapping paper!
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
19000 Dec 12 T 5pm-6pm
ADULT AND FAMILY PLEASANT PLANNING
Put aside time for social, artistic, and self-care objectives. Enjoy getting (or staying) organized! Learn scheduling tools to get your thoughts out of your head. If you have a digital planner, this is still an event for you; it is a great craft, and a way to set personal goals for yourself. Are you trying to save money, exercise more, or even just take more time for yourself? Schedule it! It’s more likely to happen if you write it down. If you’re a paper planner already, this event is a way to do goal-setting too, or to turn a chore into a pleasant crafting activity. Please bring a paper planner with you. We will be focusing on the monthly pages of our calendars. Since it is not January, a “dateless,” flat-laying monthly planner might be a good purchase if you don’t have a planner yet.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $12 NCR Fee: $17
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
SIMPLE SEWING FOR ADULTS
In this program participants will the learn the basics of hand and machine sewing. Participants will learn how sewing skills are a practical and a fun way to express themselves and be greener.
Age: 19 and up
CR Fee: $24 NCR Fee: $29
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19098 Sep 30-Oct 14 Sa 10am-12pm
HEALTHY COOKING
Looking for a change in your eating habits, but not sure what will fit best for your lifestyle? Then join us as we explore several modern food trends to find out what will work for you! This hands-on class will also help you sharpen your skills in the kitchen, while giving you a chance to socialize with other “foodies”! Please bring a large container with a tight lid to take home your food. Please Note: Recipes and food products will contain gluten and eggs.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $24m NCR Fee: $29
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18714 Oct 9-Oct 30 M 6pm-7:30pm
MATURE ADULT ACTIVITIES
INTRODUCTION TO RESIN CRAFTING
WORKSHOP
No experience required! Come learn how to cast objects in resin, to make your own resin crafts to keep. You will make a keychain and decorative magnets! You will need to wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty since resin does not wash out of clothes.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19099 Sep 18 M 11am-1pm
BEGINNER POETRY WRITING
Join us as we explore different styles of writing poetry. This workshop is designed to activate the mind and to allow the participant to think outside the box. Poetry can be any life experience and you can use it as a meditation plan to move forward in life.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $2.25 NCR Fee: $7.25
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19094 Sep 26 T 11am-12:30pm
BEGINNER QUILT MAKING
The class will focus on teaching participants how to use a needle, thread, and other measuring tools. The participant will make their own quilt and add backer and trim to the quilt. Join us and create something beautiful.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19095 Oct 5-Oct 26 Th 6pm-7pm
HEALTHY COOKING
Come join us to learn about the health benefits of various fruits and vegetables. Cooking tips, recipes and other educational materials will be provided. Takes place on 3rd Tuesday of the month.
Age: 55 and up No Cost
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18959 Sep 19 Tu 11am-11:45am
18960 Oct 17 Tu 11am-11:45am
18961 Nov 21 Tu 11am-11:45am
Durham Parks and Recreation has been recognized as a Playful City USA since 2009! Playful City USA is a recognition program honoring cities and towns that ensure that kids in their communities get the balanced and active play they need to thrive.
We support Inclusion
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
FITNESS
PRESCHOOL
KID-O-CIZE
Up, down, turn around, time to move! Preschoolers will run, play and stretch to music and burn lots of energy. Parent/adult participation is required. Come join the fun and Kid-O-Cize!
Age: 1-5
CR Fee: $4.50 NCR Fee: $9.50
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18705 Sep 7-Sep 28 Th 9:45am-10:30am
YOUTH/TEEN
YOUTH OPEN GYM BASKEBALL
You got game? Bring it to open gym basketball! A facility attendant will be present to organize the games.
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18972 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 10am-11:30am
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
18925 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 10am-2pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
Age: 7-12
18660 Sep 1-Dec 29 M-Th 4pm-5:30pm F 4pm-8:30pm
Provide clean, safe fitness equipment and a variety of fitness and exercise opportunities at all levels to enhance the aerobic fitness, strength, flexibility, and overall health of participants.
YOUTH/TEEN OPEN GYM VOLLEYBALL
You got game? Bring it to open gym. A facility attendant will be present to organize the games.
Age: 10-17
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18661 Nov 27-Dec 18 M 6pm-7:30pm
INDOOR SOCCER
Join us in the gym to play the worlds favorite game, soccer.
Age: 10-17
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18970 Sep 6-Oct 18 W 6pm-8pm
OPEN SKATE
Do you enjoy roller skating? If so, come join us at W.D. Hill Recreation Center for open skate. Drop-in fees apply and payment, if applicable, will be taken on-site. Please bring your own skates.
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18956 Sep 11-Oct 31 M-F 6pm-8pm
TEEN FITNESS CLUB
Come and get fit with teens at Holton! We offer a variety of cardio, and strength and conditioning exercises with free weights and strength training equipment!
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18691 Sep 1-Dec 29 M,Tu,Th,F 3pm-5pm
TEEN OPEN GYM
You got game? Bring it to open gym basketball! A facility attendant will organize the games. Everyone must bring a valid photo ID in order to participate. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per class.
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18869 Oct 16-Dec 27 M,W 4pm-6pm
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18757 Sep 1-Dec 22 F 6:30pm-8:30pm
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18669 Sep 1-Dec 29 Tu,Th,F 6pm-9pm Sa 10am-1:30pm
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
18928 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 12pm-2pm
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
18922 Sep 5-Dec 29 Tu,F 5:30pm-8:30pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18659 Sep 1-Dec 29 M-Th 4pm-5:30pm F 4pm-8:30pm
FAMILY
FAMILY OPEN GYM
Come join us for Family Open Gym! This is a time to socialize with other families in our gymnasium and play basketball. A facility attendant will be available to help organize the games.
Age: 5 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5 (Youth/Teen)
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9 (Adult)
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8 (Senior)
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
18949 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 10am-12pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18656 Sep 2-Nov 11 Sa 11:30am-1:30pm
ADULT FITNESS
ADULT OPEN GYM BASKETBALL
You got game? Bring it to open gym basketball! A facility supervisor will be present to organize the games. Everyone must bring a valid photo ID in order to participate. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per class.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18870 Sep 7-Dec 28 Th 6pm-8pm
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
19030 Sep 1-Dec 29 F 4:30pm-6:30pm
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18670 Sep 11-Dec 18 M 6pm-9pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18640 Sep 6-Dec 27 W 6pm-9pm
ADULT OPEN GYM VOLLEYBALL
You got game? Bring it to open gym. A facility attendant will be present to organize the games.
Age: 19 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18647 Nov 27-Dec 18 M 6pm-8:30pm
AFRICAN CARDIO BLAST
African Cardio Blast offers a unique workout that includes dance movements from various regions of the African continent. A drummer accompanies the workout. There are benefits to be gained for persons of all fitness levels. Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available. This class will take place every 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18957 Sep 2-Dec 16 Sa 11:15am-12:15pm
BATTLE ROPE FITNESS
Waving a rope around sounds simple, right? ... Until you do it DPR-style! This class relies on the “art of undulation” meaning a regular rising and falling or movement to alternating sides: movement in waves. You’ll work every muscle, especially your core, all while reaping cardiovascular benefits, improving coordination, and increasing metabolic endurance. Plus, this highly effective workout is low impact, safe for both beginners and avid gym goers.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18860 Sep 12-Nov 28 T 6pm-7pm
CABA (CARDIO, ARMS, BUNS, ABS)
This circuit class focuses on increasing cardiovascular strength, abdominals, glutes, triceps, biceps, and shoulders. A variety of equipment will be used. Join us and tone these key parts of your body for a better look and fit.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18861 Sep 11-Dec 4 M 6pm-7pm
CORE FITNESS
Do you want to improve your fitness level? This fitness program that has extracted the core training and conditioning from the sport of boxing. The circuit will accommodate individuals of all fitness levels because participants will be able to go at their own pace. Body weight will be the main piece of equipment use to improve strengthen and conditioning, which will result in improved agility and will improve daily life movement.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $32 NCR Fee: $47
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18768 Sep 12-Oct 5 T,Th 6pm-7pm
18769 Oct 10-Nov 2 T,Th 6pm-7pm
COUCH TO 5K
Couch to 5k is a running program that is designed to take people from being a non-runner that sat on their sofa to their first-ever 5k event. During this 8-week program the participants will visit different greenways throughout the City of Durham. Meet us at the designated park on the following dates. Please remember that the rain site is Walltown Park Recreation Center.
Sept 6 - Walltown Park Recreation Center
Sept 13 - Walltown Park Recreation Center
Sept 20 - Warren Creek Trail
Sept 27 - Ellerbee Creek Trail
Oct 4 - Stadium Drive Trail
Oct 11 - Walltown Park Recreation Center
Oct 18 - Walltown Park Recreation Center
Oct 25 - Walltown Park Recreation Center
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $32 NCR Fee: $47
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18775 Sep 6-Oct 25 W 5:45pm-6:45pm
We support Inclusion
CURLS N’ CRUNCHES
In this fun-filled fitness environment we will focus on toning your entire body using free weights as well as tightening those abs. This is a class you definitely do not want to miss!
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18645 Sep 5-Dec 12 T 11:15am-11:45am
DANCE FITNESS
Dance Fitness is a high-energy easy-to-follow fitness class with choreography that keeps participants moving to all genres of upbeat music. This program is designed for all fitness levels.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18759 Sep 11-Dec 11 M 6pm-7pm
DAYTIME YOGA
Join the masses who have discovered the wonders of yoga! This popular form of exercise offers both physical and mental benefits. Please bring a yoga mat to class. Multi-use and monthly wellness passes available.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18862 Sep 11-Dec 14 M,Th 12pm-1pm
GET FIT WITH HIIT
HIIT will get you fit. Participants will see improvements in strength, agility, and overall fitness. This fitness program will introduce a HIIT (High-intensity Interval Training) to get you moving.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18755 Sep 11-Nov 13 M 7pm-7:45pm
HOLTON FITNESS CIRCUIT TRAINING
Let’s get that heart rate up! Join us for a circuit training workout which includes muscular strength and endurance circuits while alternating muscle groups, such as upper body, lower body and core. There will be a 1-minute rest/clean-up and sanitize between exercises.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $59
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18690 Sep 5-Dec 19 T,Th 11am-11:45am
INTRO TO PICKLEBALL
Want to try Pickleball, but not sure how to start? Stop by and we’ll teach you. Then stick around for open play time to put your new skills to work!
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $16 NCR Fee: $21
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18950 Sep 2-Sep 30 Sa 9am-10am
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
INTRODUCTION TO BELLY DANCING
Whether you are interested in Belly Dance or just looking for a fun way to exercise, this is the class for you! Designed with beginners in mind, this step-bystep class will teach the fundamental belly dance movements, combinations, and shimmies. Come get your hips moving as we increase strength, mobility, flexibility, posture, and self-confidence! Dress in comfortable athletic wear, shoes and hip scarves optional, suitable for all body types and ability levels.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18651 Sep 7-Dec 14 Th 6:15pm-7pm
LINE DANCING
Line dance refers to a range of choreographed routines danced in a group without partners. It’s a great workout for the body and mind; participants will learn a limited number of basic level dances. No prior experience is required.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
19032 Sep 8-Dec 15 F 6pm-7pm
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18866 Sep 8-Dec 15 F 9am-10am
NOON BALL
You got game? Bring it to open gym basketball!
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
19031 Sep 1-Dec 29 M,W,F 12pm-2pm
PICKLEBALL
Pickleball is a paddle sport which combines elements of badminton, tennis and table tennis. No need to worry about the weather, this open recreation sport will have participants enjoying friendly game play in a climate controlled indoor setting. We will focus on the main components of the game of Pickleball and learn the strategy of the game.
Age: 18 and up
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
18752 Sep 1-Dec 29
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
18966 Sep 7-Oct 19 Th 6pm-9pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
18646 Sep 5-Dec 28 Tu-Th 12:30pm-3pm
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
18867 Sep 5-Dec 30
RACQUETBALL
The racquetball courts are available to rent in 1 hour blocks. Reserv ations are accepted up to seven calendar days in advance. A multi-visit pass is available for purchase on a Play More Card at a discounted rate per hour.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18868 Sep 6-Dec 30 M-F 9am-8pm Sa 8:30am-2pm
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18751 Sep 1-Dec 30 M-F 9am-9pm Sa 8:30am-2pm
ROCK THE BELL
Challenge yourself and try something new, come Rock the Bell and see if kettlebell fitness is for you! Rock the Bell is a high intensity workout using kettlebells. Kettlebell workouts get your heart pumping and uses up to 20 calories per minuteabout as much as running a 6-minute mile.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18756 Sep 6-Dec 13 W 6pm-7pm
SOULFUL LINE DANCE
Soulful Line Dance is a fun, exciting way to dance your way to fitness. Exercise your body and mind by dancing to lively upbeat music of the 1970s, 80s, and up to today’s sounds. This class will combine low, moderate and high energy line dance routines that will help you burn calories. No previous dance experience is necessary.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18954 Sep 7-Dec 28 Th 6:30pm-7:30pm
SPIN FITNESS
If you are looking for a quick and fun workout, then this class is for you. In this 30-minute indoor class you are going to ride one of our indoor bikes for the first half then transition to some full body workouts. This class is perfect for anyone looking to mix up their workout, and get a quick sweat.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18654 Sep 8-Dec 15 M,F 12pm-12:30pm
STEP AEROBICS
Using the studio step, you’ll move your way through several choreography combinations that will give your heart the cardio boost it needs to stay healthy and happy. Class complexity and intensity will begin on a beginners level and elevate as the course progresses.
Age: 13 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $9
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18675 Sep 5-Dec 19 Tu 7pm-7:45pm
STRETCHING SESSION
This stretching session is created to increase flexibility and mobility for all ages. The goal is promote motivation and resources to center and relax the body, thus promoting longevity.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18874 Sep 7-Dec 14 Th 11:15am-11:45am
TAI CHI
We will learn the Tai Chi Yang Short Form to promote a calm, focused mind and improve mindbody coordination. See why this is also called meditation in motion. All skill levels welcome.
Age: 18 and up
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
19243 Sep 11-Dec 11 M 7pm-8pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
18644 Sep 6-Dec 13 W 11am-12pm
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
18971 Sep 5-Dec 19 T 6:15pm-7:15pm
WALKING
On your mark, get set, GO! Walking is one of the most common forms of exercise. You walk every day, so why not come into our climate-controlled facility and enjoy a nice walk? Rain or shine, it does not matter how the weather is - if we are open, you can WALK. So grab a friend, tie your shoes, and get ready to walk away the pounds!
All Ages No Cost
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18641 Sep 1-Dec 30 M-F 9am-9pm Sa 8:30am-2pm
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18873 Sep 11-Dec 29 M-F 7am-9am Sa 8:30am-10am
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18667 Sep 1-Dec 29 M-Sa 9am-8:30pm
XTREME HIP HOP STEP
Xtreme Hip Hop is a high-energy cardio step aerobics class that focuses on cardio conditioning with choreographed movements to upbeat hip hop music. This program is designed for all fitness levels. Come Join this new fitness experience.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18760 Sep 13-Dec 13 W 6pm-7pm
YOGA
Join the masses who have discovered the wonders of yoga! This popular form of exercise offers both physical and mental benefits. Please bring a yoga mat to class.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18642 Sep 5-Dec 14 T,Th 10am-11am
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18963 Sep 6-Dec 13 W 6:30pm-7:30pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program. CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
ZUMBA
Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music dance themes, which creates a dynamic, exciting, effective fitness system! Zumba combines high-energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations that allow the Zumba participants to dance away their worries.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18643 Sep 5-Dec 12 T 6pm-7pm
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $9
18674 Sep 12-Dec 19 T 6pm-6:45pm
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18758 Sep 5-Dec 12 Tu 7:15pm-8:15pm Th 6:15pm-7:15pm
ZUMBA TONING
This Zumba-inspired class uses special Zumba Toning Sticks to provide a great body sculpting workout with the same Zumba moves and music you already enjoy at a slightly slower pace.
Age: 13 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $9
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18673 Sep 6-Dec 20 W 6pm-6:45pm
MARTIAL ARTS CHINESE SHOTOKAN KARATE BEGINNER
This class will combine the basic blocks, kicks, and punches of traditional karate with the self-defense techniques of Chinese Shotokan Karate. Strength, focus, coordination, assertiveness and selfdiscipline are only a few benefits of the martial arts. It is also a great way to have fun! Please wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Age: 13 and up
CR Fee: $18 NCR Fee: $23
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18718 Oct 24-Dec 5 T,Th 7pm-8pm
TAE KWON DO
Tae Kwon Do is a martial art originated in Korea and the name means ‘the art of kicking and punching’. It uses kicks, punches and blocks in a series of moves called ‘forms’ and in sparring with each other. Tae Kwon Do is a non-contact style of practice; each kick or punch is delivered with full force but lands several inches from the target. The class helps build focus, respect, confidence, discipline, and self-defense skills. Each student will have a personalized development plan created by the instructor based on individual needs and abilities. Students may progress through belt levels from white belt (beginner) to yellow, green, purple, brown and then to black belt. Students should wear work-out clothing; T-shirt and sweatpants and bring a water bottle. This class is suitable for anyone with no experience of martial
We support Inclusion
arts through 2nd degree black belt. All equipment will be provided. The instructor is a senior black belt instructor and member of USA Tae Kwon Do Masters Association.
Age: 16 and up
CR Fee: $36 NCR Fee: $51
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18744
TAE KWON DO
The martial art of Tae Kwon Do teaches selfdefense, physical fitness, self- control, clarity of thought, focus and confidence. The class offers a fun approach for intermediate level participants to engage in an activity that promotes their growth and development. Additional fees will apply for uniforms, testing, and belts.
Age: 5-12
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER 18938
TAE KWON DO-BEGINNER
This is a fun class which teaches the basics of Tae Kwon Do and focuses on punches and kicks.
Tae Kwon Do is a martial art originated in Korea and the name means ‘the art of kicking and punching’. It is non-contact style so students learn the essential elements of this martial art in a safe, fun environment. The class helps build focus, respect, confidence, discipline, and self-defense skills. This class is suitable for anyone with little or no experience of martial arts. All equipment will be provided. The instructor is a Senior black belt instructor and member of USA Tae Kwon Do Masters Association.
Age: 5-12
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18739 Sep 9-Oct 14 Sa 11am-12pm
18741 Oct 28-Dec 9 Sa 11am-12pm
TAE KWON DO-INTERMEDIATE
Tae Kwon Do is a martial art, it originated in Korea and the name means ‘the art of kicking and punching’. We use kicks, punches and blocks in a series of moves called ‘forms’ and in sparring each other. We practice a non-contact style of Tae Kwon Do; each kick or punch is delivered with full force but lands several inches from the target that allows students to develop their skills without hurting each other. This class is for students with experience in Tae Kwon Do and want to progress through the belt levels towards a black belt. All equipment will be provided. The instructor is a Senior black belt instructor and member of USA Tae Kwon Do Masters Association.
Age: 8-12
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18742 Sep 9-Oct 14 Sa 10am-11am
18743 Oct 28-Dec 9 Sa 10am-11am
MATURE ADULTS GET FIT WITH STYLE
Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and mobility. This high-energy class incorporates dance moves and is geared for active mature adults. This is a drop-in exercise program, fees listed are per class.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18872 Sep 11-Nov 29 M,W 9am-10am
CHAIR EXERCISE
This group exercise program is designed to improve your overall health and fitness. All classes are taught to music. Participants should wear loosely fitted, athletic-type apparel. Fee listed is per day. Free with a Play More Card.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18976 Sep 11-Sep 25 M 10am-10:45am
18977 Oct 2-Oct 30 M 10am-10:45am
18978 Nov 6-Nov 27 M 10am-10:45am
18979 Dec 4-Dec 18 M 10am-10:45am
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
19033 Sep 5-Sep 28 Tu,Th 11:30am-12:15pm
19034 Oct 3-Oct 26 Tu,Th 11:30am-12:15pm
19035 Nov 2-Nov 30 Tu,Th 11:30am-12:15pm
19036 Dec 5-Dec 21 Tu,Th 11:30am-12:15pm
MATURE ADULT FITNESS
This group exercise program is designed to improve your overall health and fitness. All classes are taught to music. Participants should wear loosely fitted, athletic-style apparel. This is a dropin exercise program, fees listed are per class.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18753 Sep 6-Dec 15 M,W,F 9am-10am
MATURE ADULT BASKETBALL
You got game? Bring it to open gym basketball! A Facility attendant will be present to organize the games. Everyone must bring a valid photo ID in order to participate.
All Ages
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
19045 Sep 5-Dec 19 Tu 6pm-9pm
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
19174 Sep 7-Dec 28 Th 5:30pm-7:30pm
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
MATURE MEN AND WOMEN ON WEIGHTS
Men and women, it’s time to control your health! This program is designed to teach you the proper usage of exercise machines, free weights, resistance bands, and more. You will learn exercise principles and improve your physical fitness. You will also learn how to design a personal exercise program to meet your goals.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $4.50 NCR Fee: $9.50
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18657 Oct 24-Nov 14 T 12pm-12:45pm
MEN ON WEIGHTS
Men, it’s time to put down the remote and take control of your health! This program is designed to teach you the proper usage of exercise machines, free weights, resistance bands, balls, Bosu, and more. You will learn exercise principles and improve your physical fitness. You will also learn how to design a personal exercise program to meet your goals.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18851 Sep 11-Oct 16 M 10:15am-11:15am
18852 Oct 30-Dec 4 M 10:15am-11:15am
WOMEN ON WEIGHTS
Women, it’s time to control your health! This program is designed to teach you the proper usage of exercise machines, free weights, resistance bands, Bosu balls, and more. You will learn exercise principles and improve your physical fitness. You will also learn how to design a personal exercise program to meet your goal.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18842 Sep 12-Oct 17 T 9:30am-10:30am
18843 Oct 31-Dec 5 T 9:30am-10:30am
SQUARE DANCE
Ready for a fun, energetic morning, dancing with friends? This program offers basic square dancing and line dancing for mature adults. Bringing a partner is helpful, but not necessary.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18761 Sep 5-Dec 12 Tu 10am-12pm
FITNESS VIDEOS, ON-DEMAND!
Looking for some FREE on-demand fitness videos that you can do from the comfort of your own home? Our YouTube Channel has a variety of fitness videos for all ages! Subscribe to our channel to make sure you receive updates when new videos are posted.
Durham Parks and Recreation Recreation Advisory Commission (RAC)
The RAC meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) administration office. The mission of the Recreation Advisory Commission is to advocate for DPR and the Durham Community. For more information regarding the RAC, contact Lynda Merritt at 919-560-4355, ext. 27233.
Lesley Stracks-Mullem, Chair
Cedric Burke, Vice-Chair
Kenneth Barnes, Member
Mike Johnson, Member
Girija Mahajan, Member
Tea Rawlings, Member
Karthik Sundaramoorthy, Member
Jill Thomas, Member
Lynda Merritt, City Staff
WELLNESS CENTERS
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
Edison Johnson offers a variety of equipment including treadmills, recumbent and upright bikes, and elliptical trainers. Dumbbells and stability balls are also available. Please bring your own towel. Fitness Room orientations are available by appointment only.
Sept 1-Dec 30 M,Th 9am-6pm
Tu,W,F 9am-9pm
Sa 9am-1pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
The fitness center at Holton offers treadmills, recumbent and upright bikes and elliptical machines, free weights and strength training equipment. Please bring your own towel.
No Cost Sept 1-Dec 29 M-F 10am-1pm 5:30pm-8:30pm Sa 10am-1:30pm
Walltown offers variety of equipment in a small, private setting. Perfect for getting started with a new workout or maintaining your current program. Treadmills, recumbent bikes, jump ropes and upper body cycles are available for your cardio workout. Universal weight machines, medicine balls, and stability balls are available for your strength workouts. Please bring your own towel.
Sept 1-Dec 30 M-F 9am-9pm Sa 8:30am-2pm
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER AT CAMPUS HILLS
Treadmills, recumbent bikes, jump ropes, and BOSU Balance Trainers are available for your cardio workout. Free weights, machines, medicine balls, & stability balls are available for your strength workouts.
Sept 1-Dec 30
6am-8am
WELLNESS CENTERS
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
The fitness center at W.D. Hill offers a variety of equipment for your cardio, core and strength workout needs. Cardio equipment: treadmills, ‘stationary’ mountain bikes and jump ropes. Core equipment: stability balls, medicine balls, kettlebells and a designated area for floor exercises. Strength equipment: free weights (with smith cage and bench), dumbbells and resistance bands. Sept 2-Dec 30 M-F 10am-3pm Sa 10am-2pm
DPR WELLNESS PACKAGE
Work out at any of our centers and take fitness classes for an affordable monthly price with DPR’s wellness package.
DPR Wellness Package
• Unlimited land-based group fitness and mind/body classes
• Use of weights and fitness equipment
• Open gym programs
• Use of the gymnasium (when available)
• Can be used at any DPR recreation center
City Resident: $20 per month
Non-City Resident: $25 per month
A Play More Card is required to purchase a Wellness package.
DPR Wellness Pass is for ages 19 and up.
*Additional fees apply for the use of aquatics facilities and participation in some of the other classes, activities and team sports listed in Play More.
FITNESS/WELLNESS CENTERS
Our fitness/wellness centers are open. Please bring your own towel when working out in our facilities.
Fitness/Wellness Centers offer both cardio and strength equipment. Visit www.dprplaymore.org/348/Fitness for more information on hours and the types of equipment available.
+ ADD AN OPEN SWIM PACKAGE
Includes everything included in the DPR Wellness Package, PLUS recreational and lap swim in the indoor aquatic centers.
City Residents: $40 per month
Non-City Residents: $55 per month
A Play More Card is required to purchase a Wellness + Open Swim package.
JUST WANT TO COME FOR A DAY?
Daily Activity Pass Includes:
• General admission to indoor pools
• Drop-in exercise programs
• Open gym
• Use of exercise equipment at any DPR facility
Daily Fees:
Age: 12-18 CR: $0, NCR: $5
Age: 19-54 CR: $4, NCR: $9
Age: 55 and better CR: $3, NCR: $8
OUTDOOR RECREATION
PRESCHOOL
MUDDY BOOTS
Adventure in nature with your preschooler at the West Point on the Eno Environmental Education Pavilion. We’ll read a nature-themed book, then take a walk on the wild side to find the nature right outside our door. Children must be accompanied by a parent, and of course, wear boots or sneakers that can get a little dirty! Parents must accompany children. Pre-registration is required. Please note this program is weather dependent.
Age: 1-4
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18781 Sep 5 T 10am-11am
18782 Sep 19 T 10am-11am
18783 Oct 3 T 10am-11am
18784 Oct 17 T 10am-11am
18785 Nov 14 T 10am-11am
18786 Nov 21 T 10am-11am
18787 Dec 5 T 10am-11am
MUDDY BOOTS AT SANDY CREEK
Adventure in nature with your preschooler at Sandy Creek Park. We’ll read a nature-themed book, then take a walk on the wild side to find the nature right outside our door. Children must be accompanied by a parent, and of course, wear boots or sneakers that can get a little dirty! We are offering the same program at West Point on the Eno, please only register for one per week. Parents must accompany children. Pre-registration is required.
Age: 1-4
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
SANDY CREEK PARK
18788 Sep 21 Th 10am-11am
18789 Nov 9 Th 10am-11am
ACTIVE TOGETHER
Come explore the outdoors together with DPR! Learn outdoor skills like hiking, shelter building, canoeing, geocaching and river exploration while hanging together outside. Adult participation is required. Registration is per child. Adults may register more than one child from the same household between ages 4-6 years. Locations will vary depending on activity. Please note that this program is weather dependent.
Age: 4-5
CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18814 Sep 2-Sep 23 Sa 10am-11am
We support Inclusion
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
YOUTH AND FAMILY SUNSET FAMILY PADDLE
Savor a sunset on Lake Michie with this Sunset Paddle. We will paddle canoes and kayaks and enjoy the peaceful sunset over the lake. DPR Outdoor Recreation will provide the equipment; you bring weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Preregistration is required for all participants. Please note that this program is weather dependent.
Age: 7 and up
CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13
LAKE MICHIE BOATING AREA
18790 Sep 15 F 6pm-8pm
BULL CITY CAMPOUT
Whether you’re new to tent camping or an old pro, camping with your friends in West Point on the Eno park with Durham Parks and Recreation is a good time for all. Campfire stories, river explorations, night hikes, s’mores and stargazing are just a few of the adventures we’ll have in the park. A cookout dinner of hotdogs is provided for participants. A limited number of tents and sleeping bags are available for this event. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Preregistration is required for all participants. Please note that this program is weather dependent.
Age: 2 and up
CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18793 Sep 30 Sa 4pm-7am
HALLOWEEN FLASHLIGHT SCAVENGER HUNT
Looking for a fun Halloween activity for the whole family? This activity is just for you! Bring your family or team of friends and come race through West Point on the Eno after dark. You will search for hidden reflective Halloween and nature-themed “targets” around the park using flashlights. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Preregistration is required for all participants. Please note this program is weather dependent.
All Ages
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
Please note that this program is weather dependent.
Age: 7 and up
CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13
LAKE MICHIE BOATING AREA
18794 Oct 21 Sa 5pm-7pm
STARLIGHT PADDLE
See a different side of Lake Michie with an evening Starlight Paddle. With its dark sky, Lake Michie offers excellent sky-watching opportunities, especially on the water. We will provide canoes and kayaks as a group to enjoy the beauty of the night sky over the lake. DPR Outdoor Recreation will provide the equipment; you bring weatherappropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Preregistration is required for all participants. Please note this program is weather dependent.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13
LAKE MICHIE BOATING AREA
18795 Oct 21 Sa 8pm-10pm
FOURTH FRIDAY FIRE
There may be nothing better than sitting next to a warm, crackling campfire. Durham Parks and Recreation Outdoor Recreation invites you to join us for a Fourth Friday Fire. All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No cost, no preregistration required. Please note that this program is weather dependent.
All Ages
No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18792 Oct 27 F 6pm-7:30pm
CONGAREE NATIONAL PARK TRIP
STARGAZING SERIES: GEMINIDS METEOR SHOWER
The Geminid Meteor Shower is the most prolific meteor shower of the year with up to 120 meteors per hour. Join us in the meadow at the West Point on the Eno Environmental Education Pavilion as we watch the spectacle. Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate while lying on a blanket under the stars. No preregistration required. Please note that this program is weather dependent.
All Ages No Cost
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
18812 Dec 13 W 11pm-2am
ADULTS
CREEPY CLOWN TRAIL
Years ago on a dark and stormy night a clown car crashed into the Eno River. The car was recovered but the occupants were never found. Legend has it that once a year clowns can be seen along the trails of West Point on the Eno. Join us for a creepy take on our popular flashlight scavenger hunt. Bring and flashlight and search for clowns along the trail but watch out for Buttons, he’s a little grumpy. Adults only, preregistration is required for all participants. Please note that this program is weather dependent.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
WEST POINT ON THE ENO
FALL COLORS SUNSET PADDLE
Enjoy the fall colors of the trees along Lake Michie while paddling canoes and kayaks with DPR Outdoor Recreation. We will provide the equipment, you bring weather-appropriate clothes and wear closed-toes shoes. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Preregistration is required for all participants.
Join us for a trip to Congaree National Park in South Carolina. We will paddle along the tranquil waters of Cedar Creek to view old-growth forests with bald cypress trees and an ecosystem teeming with wildlife. River otters, deer, songbirds, wading birds, and alligators call Congaree home. After paddling the dark waters, we will go camping at the national park campground and enjoy dinner over the fire. The second day will include breakfast at camp followed by hiking and exploring along the boardwalk trails above the forest floor. The paddle will involve paddling up a slow-moving stream, paddling in windy conditions, traveling multiple miles in a canoe, and insects. Equipment and boats will be provided. Dress for the weather. Transportation, food, and instruction are provided. Participants will leave and return to Morreene Road Recreation Center. Youth under 16 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Preregistration is required for all participants. Please note this program is weather dependent.
Age: 7 and up
CR Fee: $50 NCR Fee: $65
MORREENE ROAD PARK
18813 Nov 11-Nov 12 Sa,Su 8am-8:30pm
DARK SKIES PADDLE
See a different side of Lake Michie with an adults-only Dark Skies Paddle. With its open sky Lake Michie offers excellent sky watching opportunities, especially on the water. We will paddle canoes and kayaks as a group to enjoy the beauty of the night sky over the lake. DPR Outdoor Recreation will provide the equipment; you bring weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. This program is intended for adults at least 18 years of age. Registration is required for this program. Please note that this program is weather dependent.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $8 NCR Fee: $13
LAKE MICHIE BOATING AREA
18791 Sep 15 F 9:30pm-11:30pm
PARK SPOTLIGHT
Exploring the Great Outdoors: The Remarkable Benefits of North Carolina Trails
Did you know that Durham Parks and Recreation (DPR) is responsible for the maintenance of 31 miles of trails throughout the city? From Stadium Drive Trail and Third Fork Creek Trail to Sandy Creek Trail and Rocky Creek Trail, these multi-use trails are free and accessible to the community, providing opportunities for residents to recreate and exercise.
If you're curious about the Year of the Trail and wondering what all the excitement is about, let us shed some light on it. In a nutshell, trails are the essence of connectivity and vitality in North Carolina. They go beyond being mere pathways; they are a fundamental part of our community. Trails serve as the bridge between different places, allowing seamless movement and exploration. They create a sense of cohesion, bringing people together and fostering fellowship. By traversing trails, individuals connect not only with their surroundings but also with each other, forging bonds and building a strong sense of community.
Moreover, trails offer a unique opportunity for personal introspection and self-discovery through physical activity. Have you ever heard someone describe a hike, run, or bike ride as a "spiritual experience"? There's truth to that statement. Engaging in challenging activities on trails can elicit a profound connection with oneself. It's not necessary to spend hours on a trail to experience the benefits of this connection. Even a brief excursion can leave a lasting impact on our well-being.
In 2017, DPR completed a Trail Condition Assessment to review the general conditions of the City’s trail network and compliance with American with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines. The assessment focused on identifying trails that were in the worst and most dangerous condition, specifically those that had received little to no investment for resurfacing and those located in historically disadvantaged communities. Repaving of the existing asphalt on various trails throughout Durham began in the Spring of 2022. The trails are being repaved to fix cracking, potholes, and minor drainage issues and add a center dashed line.
Trails have a way of rejuvenating our spirits, providing a much-needed break from our fast-paced lives. They allow us to disconnect from the demands of technology and reconnect with the simplicity and beauty of nature. The tranquility and serenity of trails offer a reprieve from the constant buzz of our digital world, allowing us to find solace and inspiration in the great outdoors.
The Year of the Trail is a celebration of the multifaceted significance of trails. They serve as conduits for movement, bring people together, and offer opportunities for personal growth and reflection. Trails are an integral part of the North Carolina landscape, weaving themselves into the very fabric of our lives. So, lace up your shoes, grab your bike, and embark on a trail adventure to experience the magic for yourself.
PERFORMING ARTS
Provide participants an opportunity to enhance artistic expression and social interaction through music, dance, and drama.
TINY TOTS BALLET
A fun introduction to ballet for preschoolers! This class helps children to develop motor skills, directional awareness and counting, and socialization skills. Preferred class attire consists of leotards, tights and ballet slippers.
Age: 3-4
CR Fee: $12.50 NCR Fee: $17.50
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18722 Sep 2-Dec 2 Sa 9am-9:45am
TINY TOTS DANCE MOVEMENT
A fun introduction to dance movement for preschoolers! This class helps children to develop motor skills, directional awareness, counting, and socialization skills. Preferred class attire consists of leotards, tights, and ballet slippers. Participants will showcase what they’ve learned in the spring recital.
Age: 3-4
CR Fee: $19.50 NCR Fee: $24.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18856 Sep 12-Dec 5 Tu 5:30pm-6:30pm
KINDER BALLET
Children learn grace and poise in ballet! This class introduces children to the ballet barre, proper dance terms, and correct body positioning. Preferred class attire consists of leotards, tights and ballet slippers. Participants will showcase what they’ve learned in the spring recital.
Age: 5-7
CR Fee: $19.50 NCR Fee: $24.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18858 Sep 14-Dec 7 Th 5:30pm-6:30pm
MODERN DANCE FOR YOUTH
Participants will learn the fundamentals of Modern Dance through individual creativity, flowing movements, and interpretive style. Modern Dance is dramatic and touches on the dancer’s emotions. No experience is necessary.
Age: 5-12
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $4.50 NCR Fee: $9.50
18936 Nov 3-Dec 1 F 6:15pm-7:15pm
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
YOUTH DANCE
Continue your child’s experience in ballet and lyrical jazz styles of dance. In this class your child will gain dance technique in ballet, lyrical jazz and tap. Preferred class attire consists of leotard, tights and ballet slippers.
Age: 5-8
CR Fee: $19.50 NCR Fee: $24.50
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18723 Sep 2-Dec 2 Sa 10am-11am
YOUTH DANCE 2
Continue your child’s experience in ballet and lyrical jazz styles of dance. In this class your child will gain dance technique in ballet, lyrical jazz and tap. Preferred class attire consists of leotard, tights and ballet slippers.
Age: 9-12
CR Fee: $15 NCR Fee: $18
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18724 Sep 2-Dec 2 Sa 11am-12pm
DANCE EXPLORATION
This class offers a fusion of dance genres that includes ballet, modern, and jazz movements. Preferred class attire consists of leotards, tights/ stretch pants, tops, and dance shoes. Participants will showcase what they’ve learned in the spring recital.
Age: 8-11
CR Fee: $19.50 NCR Fee: $24.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18857 Sep 12-Dec 5 Tu 6:30pm-7:30pm
18859 Sep 14-Dec 7 Th 6:30pm-7:30pm
SCHOOL-AGE CARE
Provides multiple safe, fun, and educational program environments where children can express their creativity, while staying physically and socially active.
AFTER SCHOOL
Looking for a safe, fun, educational after school environment? Join DPR's after school program for homework, arts and crafts, health and fitness activities, and other enrichment programs. Year Round After School: July 17 2022-June 7, 2023
Traditional After School: August 28, 2022-June 7, 2023. Visit our website for pricing.
AFTER SCHOOL - YEAR ROUND
July 17, 2023-Jun 6, 2024
Age: 5-12
W.I. PATTERSON RECREATION CENTER
18490 M-F 2:30pm-6pm
SLIDING FEE SCALE
AFTER SCHOOL - TRADITIONAL
August 28, 2023-June 6, 2024
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
Age: 5-12
18566 M-F 2:30pm-6pm
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
Age: 5-12
18567 M-F 2:30pm-6pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
Age: 5-12
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER Age:
FUN DAYS
Looking for a place for your child to go when school is out? Kids can enjoy a fun-filled day of activities including sports, games, dance, arts and crafts, and much more. Rates are per day.
Age: 5-12
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
19014 Sept 25 M 7:30am-6pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
19015 Nov 1 W 7:30am-6pm
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
19016 Nov 22 W 7:30am-6pm
W.I. PATTERSON RECREATION CENTER
19020 Dec 15 F 7:30am-6pm
19017 Dec 27 W 7:30am-6pm
19018 Dec 28 Th 7:30am-6pm
19019 Dec 29 F 7:30am-6pm
19021 Jan 2 Tu 7:30am-6pm
INTERSESSION
A sliding fee scale may be used to reduce the amount paid for summer camps, after school programs and intersession. The scale ranges from 10-100% and is based on income, number of members per household, and special circumstances affecting the applicant's ability to pay. Applications are available online. If approved, the reduced fee is valid for one year.
Please note: if you are a new sliding fee scale registrant or your current application is expired or will expire soon, you must submit a new application as soon as possible to ensure that it is processed and approved by the summer camp registration date.
Does your school aged child need a place to go during intersession or school breaks? In this program, kids enjoy structured activities that include sports, games, dance, arts and crafts, and much more.
W.I. PATTERSON RECREATION CENTER
19002 Sept 25 - Sept 29 7:30am-6pm
19003 Oct 2 - Oct 6 7:30am-6pm
19004 Oct 9 - Oct 13 7:30am-6pm
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
PRESCHOOL
PICASSO BABIES
Help your preschooler discover their inner Picasso as they explore the exciting world of art and crafts. Participants will make several keepsake items and learn the skills to create their very own masterpieces! Parents must participate with their child.
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
Age: 3-5
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $6.25
18684 Sep 2 Sa 10am-10:45am
18685 Oct 7 Sa 10am-10:45am
18686 Nov 4 Sa 10am-10:45am
18687 Dec 2 Sa 10am-10:45am
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
Age: 2-4
CR Fee: $11.25 NCR Fee: $16.25
18695 Sep 13-Nov 1 W 10am-10:45am
TOTAL TOT TIME
Come and play with your children in the gym! The emphasis of this program is placed on socialization with parent and child as well as on socializing with other 1-5 year olds. Play with a parachute, crawl through tunnels, jump rope, bowl, or just play tag!
Age: 1-5
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18754 Sep 5-Dec 14 T,Th 10:15am-12:15pm
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18649 Sep 1-Dec 29 M,F 10:15am-12:15pm
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18871 Sep 13-Dec 20 W 10:15am-12:15pm
“A” IS FOR AUTUMN
Falling leaves, pumpkin pies, autumn colors delight my eyes! Join your toddler for a fall-themed scavenger hunt, craft, and refreshments on the first day of autumn.
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18731 Sep 22 F 11am-12pm
MESS MAKERS
Parents will pair with their preschooler for arts, crafts, music, and movement. Get energized moving to the music. Have fun and explore your inner artist with markers, paint, glitter and glue. After each class you will have a project to take home.
Age: 1-5
CR Fee: $3.50 NCR Fee: $8.50
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18772 Sep 12-Oct 3 Tu 9:45am-10:30am
18774 Nov 9-Dec 7 Th 5:45pm-6:30pm
18773 Dec 2-Dec 16 Sa 10am-10:45am
PJ PARTY
Put on your PJs, grab your favorite blanket or snuggle toy, and join us for a day time pajama party! We’ll read bedtime stories, play silly games, make a special craft, and have a bedtime snack.
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18846 Sep 28 Th 10am-11am
TOTS ‘N’ TUNES
Instruments and music will be used to engage your toddlers, while teaching them social/emotional learning skills. Music, props, and dance games are tools to keep their minds and bodies active. Parent participation greatly encouraged.
Age: 2-4
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18944 Oct 4-Oct 25 W 10am-11am
18946 Nov 8-Nov 29 W 10am-11am
COOKIE CREATIONS
Halloween Edition! This fun-filled class for kids aged 6-12 lets you unleash your creativity by decorating cookies. Get ready to make spooktacular treats using colorful frostings, edible decorations, and sprinkle magic. From creepy crawlers to ghostly ghouls, you'll have a blast crafting your own edible masterpieces. Join us for a frightfully tasty and interactive cookie decorating experience!
Age: 6-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18730 Oct 5 Th 6pm-7pm
HOLIDAY
COOKIE DECORATING
Create some sweet treats that taste as good as they look. Baked cookies will be ready for your child to decorate using icing and sprinkles. Parent/ Adult participation required. Please be sure to bring a large container with a tight lid with you to take home your cookies. Please Note: Cookies will contain gluten and eggs.
Age: 3-5
CR Fee: $1.25 NCR Fee: $6.25
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18710 Oct 23 M 11am-11:45am
18712 Dec 8 F 11am-11:45am
19087 Oct 30 M 11am-11:45am
19089 Dec 22 F 11am-11:45am
VAMP IT UP!
Calling all friendly vampires, ghosts, and goblins. You are invited to a costume party! Dress in your Halloween best and enjoy some spectacular games, crafts, and fun.
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18728 Oct 31 Tu 11am-12pm
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
Dia de los Muertos is a lively celebration of life and the memory of family members. Join us to learn about this tradition with music, crafts, and treats.
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18847 Nov 2 Th 10am-11am
GOBBLE TILL YOU WOBBLE
Thanksgiving is a special holiday; a whole day focused on spending time with loved ones and being thankful! Join us for some fun turkey day activities with your loved ones. You’ll be thankful you did!
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER
18729 Nov 21 Tu 11am-12pm
HOLIDAY CREATIONS
Cards are a traditional way to spread joy during the holidays. We will provide the materials for you to make holiday cards for your friends and family. Follow one of the various holiday templates, or create a design of your own! Get ready to be in the holiday spirit!
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18850 Nov 30 Th 10am-11am
COOKIES WITH SANTA
This year, avoid the long lines at the mall, and bring your kids to meet Santa at our recreation center. We will provide a digital photo of each child with Santa, cookies and milk, and a holiday art project. You may bring your own camera for additional photos. Ho, ho, ho!
Age: 2-5
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
I.R. HOLMES, SR. RECREATION CENTER
18844 Dec 6 W 10am-11am
18845 Dec 6 W 6pm-7pm
CHRISTMAS STORY TIME
Join us for Christmas Story Time. Your child and you will get to enjoy classic Christmas stories and create a Christmas craft project.
Age: 1-5
CR Fee: $1.25 NCR Fee: $6.25
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18883 Dec 21 Th 5:45pm-6:30pm
19091 Dec 19 Tu 5:45pm-6:30pm
YOUTH AND FAMILY OPEN REC
Come out and participate in a variety of recreation activities.
Age: 7-18
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
18927 Sep 1-Dec 29 M-Sa 5pm-8:30pm
ADVENTURE WITH LEGOS
Adventure with Legos will give children the opportunity to create Legos projects. In order to participate, registrants must have completed 1st grade by the start of the program.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $10.75
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 18681 Sep 5-Oct 3 Tu 6pm-6:45pm
CREATIVE KIDS ARTS AND CRAFTS
Join us for this program. Participants will be using a range of materials and inspirations, and will explore color, texture, and theme to develop their own creative voice.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18749 Sep 9-Sep 30 Sa 11:30am-12:30pm
BEYBLADE TOURNAMENT
Beyblade is a line of spinning-top toys. Do you want to show off your Beyblade skills in a fun environment? Join us for a Beyblade Tournament at W.D. Hill Recreation Center. Please bring your own Beyblade.
Age: 5-12 No Cost
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
KIDS POP & PAINT
Time to Turn Up with painting, popular music, dance and conversation! Enjoy an evening of art projects and the most popular music that kids listen to. Spaces go fast for this course so get yours ASAP.
Age: 7-12
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $7.25
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER 18677 Sep 18 M 6pm-7:30pm 18678 Oct 16 M 6pm-7:30pm
Nov 20 M 6pm-7:30pm
Dec 18 M 6pm-7:30pm
FUN CARAVAN
Fun Caravan is all about highlighting the fun, games, and exciting offerings at your local parks. Fun Caravan is a mobile recreation program that brings recreation to communities throughout Durham by providing a variety of fun, active, and recreational experiences for families with children up to 12 years old. The program offers a variety of unstructured activities in the park. All children must be supervised by a caregiver at least 16 years old. No registration is required. Come drop in and join us. Weather permitting, we will be at a park near you!
Age: 12 and under No Cost
NORTHGATE PARK 18051 Sep 25 M 1pm-2:30pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
FULL MOON FEVER RIDE
Experience the American Tobacco Trail at night with the Full Moon Fever Bike Ride, with Durham Parks and Recreation. There’s no cost to participate, and you don’t need to register. Depending on how far you want to ride, choose one of these two start locations and times.
7:30 p.m. - Early Start Time: The early start is at 7:30 p.m. in front of Mellow Mushroom (410 Blackwell Street) in downtown Durham. That group will ride down the American Tobacco Trail and meet up with the late group that meets at 8:30 p.m. in front of Bean Traders Coffee Shop.
8:30 p.m. - Late Start Time: The late group will meet at 8:30 p.m. in front of Bean Traders (105 W North Carolina 54) on Hwy 54 at Fayetteville Street. Both groups will ride together on the American Tobacco Trail to the end of the pavement at New Hope Church Road (7.5 miles one way from Bean Traders), and then turn around and head back towards Durham. Riders are free to turn around at any point and head back towards Durham at any time or keep going past the end of the pavement to the end of the natural surface trail. Riding pace is up to each individual rider, but is typically very casual. No riders will be dropped within the main group. Helmets and lights are required. The number of lights and the type of lights you have is up to you; however, the lights must be visible from at least several hundred feet from the front of the bike. You must also have lighting on the back of your bike. Rain or unsafe riding conditions cancels the ride. In case of inclement weather, check our website,
DPR Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages for last minute cancellations. A cancellation statement will be given by 6 p.m. the evening of the ride.
Total mileage: 7:30 p.m. group = 30 miles
8:30 p.m. group = 15 miles
All Ages No Cost
TEEN ACTIVITIES
DIGITAL GAME NIGHT FOR TEENS
Play Jackbox games together! Each person will need to bring their own phone or tablet to play. This is a game you are going to love!
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $2.25 NCR Fee: $7.25
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
HOLIDAY COOKIE DECORATING
Create some sweet treats that taste as good as they look. Baked cookies will be ready for your child to decorate using icing and sprinkles. Parent/ Adult participation required. Please be sure to bring a large container with a tight lid with you to take home your cookies. Please Note: Cookies will contain gluten and eggs.
Age: 6-12
CR Fee: $1.50 NCR Fee: $6.50
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
TEEN NIGHT
Have nothing to do on a Friday? Looking for a safe and relaxing atmosphere? Look no further! Come out to play basketball, video games, surf the Internet, learn to dance and much more. Participants 18 years old will be asked to present a valid high school ID in order to participate.
Age: 13-17
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18668 Sep 1-Dec 29 F 6pm-9pm
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18962 Sep 1-Dec 29 F 6pm-9pm
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
18926 Sep 1-Dec 29 F 7pm-10pm
My Durham Teen Programming
Durham Parks and Recreation offers free, drop-in programming and activities Monday-Friday for all teens between the ages of 13 and 18 years old.
From gardening, video game tournaments, and indoor hockey to park clean-ups, crafts and job readiness, we are providing a place for the teens in our community to have fun, hang out, and be active!
For more information about the My Durham locations and program times being offered this year, please visit the Teen page on our website at DPRPlayMore.org.
"For Teens, Built by Teens,” that’s how we roll!
TEEN OPEN REC
Come participate in a variety of fun activities including billiards, foosball, darts, and board games.
Age: 13-17
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18958 Sep 2-Dec 30 Sa 11:30am-2pm
WEAVER STREET RECREATION CENTER
18924 Sep 5-Dec 29 M-Sa 7pm-9pm
VIDEO GAME LOUNGE
Do you think you’re the best gamer in Durham? Come put your skills to the test at W.D. Hill Recreation Center. We will have a different tournament each week to determine who is the best gamer. Games that will be featured are Madden and NBA 2K.
Age: 13-18
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER
18969 Sep 1-Dec 29 F 6pm-8pm
MATURE ADULT
ARTS AND CRAFTS
If you are interested in tapping into your creative side, we are offering various arts and crafts opportunities for mature adults, ages 55 and better. This month, we’ll focus on crocheting.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $14
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
LET’S GET TOGETHER!
There are lots of things we can do when we “Get Together.” So this program is planned based on your interests and feedback. Anything from a checkers tournament, guest speaker or discussion group, to movie and popcorn. Your help in planning and leading is always welcomed, so “Lets Get Together!”
Age: 55 and up
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
DOMINOES
Dominoes for seniors is a very helpful way to help stimulate brain activity, since it requires focus, attention, concentration and the use of strategy techniques. Dominoes is a family of tile-based games played with gaming pieces commonly known as dominoes. So if you're interested, come out and fellowship and enjoy a game of dominoes!
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $7.25
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
MOVIES AT HOLTON
Come enjoy a day at the movies. Movies will be played in the auditorium.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $5
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
MOVIES AT WALLTOWN
Come enjoy an afternoon at the movies. Movies will be played in our Mature Adult room. Light refreshments will be served.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $3 NCR Fee: $8
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
WHAT’S THAT AND WHY SHOULD I EAT IT?
Come join us to learn about the health benefits of various fruits and vegetables. Cooking tips, recipes and other educational materials will be provided.
Age: 55 and up No Cost
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
INTRODUCTION TO PIANO
MATURE ADULT TRIPS
LET’S HAVE LUNCH: CHAPEL HILL
Some people describe Chapel Hill as a “little slice of heaven.” Some describe it as where “Duke’s dreams go to die.” Mature Adults are invited to have lunch at a Chapel Hill restaurant. Participants will be notified of the venue and menu prior to the outing. Transportation to and from the restaurant will be provided and each participant will be responsible for his/her/their meal costs.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
18989 Oct 19 Th 11am-1:30pm
LET’S HAVE LUNCH: DURHAM
No matter what you crave, Durham is a “foodie town.” The cuisine ranges from old Durham stand-bys to up-and-coming places that are tantalizing. Mature Adults are invited to have lunch at a select Durham restaurant. Participants will be notified of the venue and menu prior to the outing. Transportation to and from the restaurant will be provided and each participant will be responsible for his/her/their meal costs.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
18990 Sep 18 M 11am-1:30pm
LET’S HAVE LUNCH: RALEIGH
Raleigh is where it is sometimes a challenge to define what the state government is up to, what the State Fair is serving up, and if the Wolfpack is having an up or down season. Mature Adults are invited to have lunch at a select Raleigh restaurant. Participants will be notified of the venue and menu prior to the outing. Transportation to and from the restaurant will be provided and each participant will be responsible for his/her/their meal costs.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
18991 Nov 13 M 10:30am-2pm
NC STATE FAIR
The entertainment, rides, food and fun -- it is fair time once again. Join us for Senior Day at the NC State Fair. There will be giveaways and all of the usual fair experiences! Fair admission (only) is free for ages 65+. All others must pay admission charge at gate. Admission does not include rides, exhibits, food, etc.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
18988 Oct 17 Tu 8:30am-2pm
BINGO
Stop in and enjoy playing bingo with others who love the game.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $17
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
This is a perfect introduction to piano and music for those who have little to no experience or need a review of the very basics. You will learn how to read music, find notes on the piano and other essentials so you can begin playing pieces.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $9 NCR Fee: $14
WALLTOWN PARK RECREATION CENTER
18763 Nov 7-Dec 12 T 9:30am-10:30am
We support Inclusion
SOUTHERN SUPREME FRUITCAKE FACTORY
We’ll tour the Southern Supreme Fruitcake Factory in Bear Creek, NC, and taste delicious fruitcake and a multitude of other holiday goodies! We’ve built in time for shopping and a leisurely lunch (not included in the price) on the way home. We will depart from Campus Hills Recreation Center. Please arrive by 8:45 a.m.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $6 NCR Fee: $11
18992 Nov 16 Th 9am-3:15pm
- Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
SPECIAL EVENTS
FRIGHT NIGHT
Join us for Fright Night, a Halloween extravaganza that will send shivers down your spine! This bonechilling event features carnival games, costume parades, and activities for all ages. Embark on a hair-raising adventure along the haunted trail, where creepy creatures lurk at every turn. With a plethora of spooky surprises, Fright Night guarantees a ghoulishly delightful experience for all. Mark your calendars, gather your courage, and prepare for a night of thrills and chills that will leave you with hauntingly good memories for years to come. Don't miss out on this frightful festivity!
All Ages
No Cost
ROCK QUARRY PARK
18762 Oct 13 F 5pm-8pm
TRUNK OR TREAT
Join the Holton staff for a fun-filled family event celebrating fall! The event involves the open trunks of cars displaying candy, and decorations. Costumes are not required but will make the event more exciting. Parents are encouraged to participate with their cars as well but it is not required.
Age: 16 and under No Cost
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18688 Oct 30 M 6pm-8pm
SENIOR HOLIDAY PARTY
The Senior Holiday Party is one of Durham’s largest celebrations for Mature Adults. The partygoers are diverse, but they all have one thing in common - the desire to be entertained and to enjoy the company of long-time friends over dinner in a festive atmosphere. Mature Adults from across the Triangle will be on hand to celebrate life, friendship and to gather information about the companies that support their community.
Age: 55 and up
CR Fee: $15 NCR Fee: $20
18633 Dec 1 F 5:30pm-8:30pm
HOLIDAY PARADE
Join us for the Durham Holiday Parade as dynamic floats, hometown bands, drill teams, schools, community groups and more make their way down Main Street.
All Ages No Cost 18634 Dec 9 Sa 10am-12pm
DOWNTOWN DURHAM
A FROSTY FAMILY AFFAIR
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holiday season brings many reasons to celebrate so bring the whole family and spread love and cheer at Holton Career and Resource Center! We will provide refreshments and tons of fun activities. This event is free for the whole family.
No Cost
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18689 Dec 20 W 6pm-8pm
Programs and events that bring groups of people together to celebrate culture, music, and art.
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are regularly needed for special events. Visit dprvolunteers.ivolunteer.com for upcoming volunteer opportunities.
PHOTOS WANTED!
Do you have photos you've taken in parks, trails, or during our activities or events? Submit them to us and see them in print in Play More!
For details call 919-560-4355 or email DPRInfo@DurhamNC.gov.
VENDORS & SPONSORS
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INCLEMENT WEATHER INFORMATION
If at any point it becomes unsafe to host or continue a program due to inclement weather, DPR will postpone or cancel the event. Please check one of the following online sites for up-to-date information on cancellations and closures:
DPRPlayMore.org facebook.com/DPRPlayMore twitter.com/DPRPlayMore or call: 919-560-4636
Most outdoor special events will occur rain or shine. In the case of extreme cold weather, threat or warning of a tornado or hurricane, or thunder and lightning storms, the event will be cancelled. A decision to close athletic fields or cancel games and practices will be made at 4:30 p.m. during the week and 7:30 a.m. on weekends.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
BUDDY SOCCER
This basic sport skills program offers opportunities for children with and without disabilities to learn and play together. Social skills, teamwork, coordination, and balance are promoted while sport skills are taught.
Age: 5-11
CR Fee: $7.50 NCR Fee: $12.50
LYON PARK
18693 Sep 9-Oct 7 Sa 10am-11am
CHALLENGER FLAG FOOTBALL
The league offers opportunities for individuals with disabilities to gain skills and knowledge of flag football. It focuses on improving social and athletic skills as well as teamwork. The league is sponsored by the Carolina Panthers.
Age: 6-24
No Cost
OLD CHAPEL HILL ROAD
18704 Sep 13-Oct 27 W,F 6:30pm-7:30pm
VIRTUAL NAME THAT TUNE
Come show us your musical ear. Listen, guess and sing alone to your favorite songs. This program is designed for individuals with disabilities, but all are welcome to participate!
Age: 16 and up No Cost
VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM
18692 Sep 12-Nov 14 T 11am-11:30am
BINGO
Join us for a game of bingo! You can play online or in person at CFLRC at Lyon Park. The program is being offered hybrid. Online you can receive an electronic board or play on your own personal board at home. Link will be sent to you 24 hours before the program.
Age: 16 and up No Cost
VIRTUAL ONLINE - ZOOM
18892 Sep 14-Dec 28 M,Th 12pm-1pm
LET’S GO TO THE MOVIES!
Come enjoy a night at the movies.
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $0 NCR Fee: $9
HOLTON CAREER AND RESOURCE CENTER
18699 Sep 15 F 6pm-8pm
18700 Oct 20 F 6pm-8pm
18701 Nov 17 F 7pm-9pm
18702 Dec 15 F 6:30pm-8:30pm
DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY
Come join the fun and dance the night away!
Age: 18 and up
CR Fee: $4 NCR Fee: $9
CFLRC AT LYON PARK
18696 Oct 27 F 6:30pm-8:30pm
18698 Dec 1 F 6:30pm-8:30pm
We support Inclusion - Persons of all ability levels are welcome at every facility and every program.
CR: City Resident; NCR: Non-City Resident
Provide recreation services for individuals who have disabilities that focus on the participant’s abilities, rather than disabilities, and encourage people to attain their optimal level of independent leisure functioning.
STAY CONNECTED
EMAIL & TEXT NOTIFICATIONS
To receive emails and/or texts about all general DPR information and alerts:
1. Visit DPRPlayMore.org and click on the Site Tools drop down menu in the upper right corner.
2. Click on Notification.
3. Enter your email address and click Sign In.
4. Check off the box to receive HTML emails and or texts
5. If you select to receive text messages enter your mobile phone number and select Save.
6. Click the email icon and/or SMS icon next to the lists to which you wish to subscribe/unsubscribe.
7. You will be sent an email with instructions to confirm your account.
8. If you request text notifications, you will receive a text confirmation asking you to respond with a Y.
In order to receive all alerts and news you will need to click on the icons in both Alert Section and News sections of the notifications sign up page.
WEATHER & ATHLETIC FIELD CANCELLATION PHONE LINE
Please call 919-560-4636 for updated information on any athletic field and league cancellations or to hear a list of facility closures during severe weather.
A decision to close athletic fields or cancel games and practices will be made at 4:30 p.m. during the week and 7:30 a.m. on weekends.
SOCIAL MEDIA
@DPRPLAYMORE
Select from the following options:
• Athletic Leagues
• City-wide Special Events
• Downtown Events
• Play More Program Guide (3 times per year)
• Recreation Programs & Events
• Special Programs/Inclusion Programs & Events
• Teen Programs
PHOTOS WANTED!
Do you have photos you've taken in parks or on trails, or at our activities or events? Submit them to us and see them in print in Play More! For details call 919-560-4355 or email DPRInfo@DurhamNC.gov.
PARK RENTALS
EVENT FIELDS AND TRAILS
Durham’s parks are great places to host your fun days, company picnics, family reunions and more. A park permit is required for event fields and trails.
Contact the reservations office at 919-5604355, ext. 27202 or email Reservations@ DurhamNC.gov
PICNIC SHELTERS
Durham's parks and picnic shelters are great options for your next birthday party, graduation celebration, or family gathering!
Reservations are available for most picnic shelters. By making reservations, you are assured of having the picnic shelter of your choice. Reservations can be made by visiting DPRPlayMore.org/162. Permits must be purchased by Tuesday at 5 p.m. for the remainder of the work week and weekend. Unreserved picnic shelters are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
ATHLETIC FIELD RENTALS
DPR offers the following field and court rentals:
• Baseball Fields
• Futsal Courts
• Softball Fields
• Soccer Fields
• Pickleball Court
• Multipurpose Fields
• Tennis Courts
• Basketball Courts
• Disc Golf Course
To reserve a field or court, visit our website at DPRPlayMore.org and fill out the online Field Rental Request Form under Rentals and Athletic Field Rentals, email DPRFieldRentals@ DurhamNC.gov or call 919-560-4355.
Additional rental information including fees and field dimensions can be found on our website under Rentals and Athletic Field Rentals.
CAMPSITES
DPR offers a variety of opportunities for outdoor recreation, including camping at the Spruce Pine Lodge and Holly Grove campsites, within the Lake Michie Recreation Area located in Bahama. The area has seven primitive campsites open year-round. There are five individual campsites and a group campsite at Spruce Pine Lodge and one group campsite at Holly Grove. The group campsites have a grill, picnic tables, and ample space for tents. The individual campsites each have a tent pad, grill, and picnic table. No electrical hookups are available and campers should bring water and other necessities. Vehicular access to the campgrounds is limited. Also offered nearby are boating (paved boat launch), fishing, and trail hiking. Campsites are operated by DPR and may be reserved by calling 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 to obtain a permit. Permits must be purchased by Tuesday at 5 p.m. for the remainder of the work week and weekend. All reservations are a made on a "first come, first served" basis.
DIRECTIONS: Take Roxboro Road North (Rte 501); go approximately 12 miles; turn right onto Bahama Road; after 2.5 miles, take a left at the “Spruce Pine Lodge” sign for the Spruce Pine Lodge campsites or take a right at Archery Range Road for the Holly Grove campsite.
*Prior to use of the camping facility, a permit must be obtained from DPR.
SPECIAL USE FACILITY RENTALS
The 2023 and 2024 calendars are currently open for the Special Use Facilities. Reservations are accepted on a "first come, first served" basis. For more information on these facilities, please contact the reservation office at 919-560-4355, ext. 27202 or email Reservations@DurhamNC.gov. Please note: All operational hours and rental fees are subject to change. For fees and other information, please visit DPRPlayMore.org.
DURHAM ARMORY
212 FOSTER ST., DURHAM
The Durham Armory is downtown, on the corner of Foster and Morgan streets, and is available for rentals for your community or private event, whether it is a fundraiser, concert, wedding reception, seminar or family reunion. With a capacity of 585 in the auditorium/ ballroom and an additional 314 in the balcony, the Durham Armory offers a large indoor space with lots of flexibility. The amenities include a large kitchen, heating and air conditioning, coat room, snack bar, tables, chairs, A/V equipment, and ample parking surrounding the facility. Rental times: Sunday through Saturday 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. (minimum 6 hour rental)
The books are now open for those interested in reserving the Durham Armory through 2024. Please visit our website for complete details.
SPRUCE PINE LODGE
2235 BAHAMA RD., BAHAMA
The lodge is a 1940s vintage log building located in the Lake Michie Recreation Area. The lodge has 2,500 square feet of floor space which is divided into four meeting rooms, all served by a kitchen facility and a sound system. Dependent on the type of activity, the building capacity is 120 persons. Log walls and massive stone fireplaces lend a unique quality to all types of functions. Hiking trails, a large lawn and play field, and a picnic shelter are also available for use, as well as Lake Michie’s camping, boating and fishing facilities nearby. The lodge is located 14 miles north of downtown Durham. The building, lawns, and picnic shelter are available to rent for weddings, large picnics, meetings, retreats, parties or other group activities.
Rental times: Sunday through Saturday 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. (minimum 6 hour rental)
We support
InclusionSPECIAL USE & RECREATION FACILITY RENTALS
FOREST HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD CLUBHOUSE
1639
UNIVERSITY DR., DURHAM
This historic building located in the heart of Forest Hills Park offers a large meeting room with audio/visual equipment, a spacious kitchen, restrooms, heat, air conditioning, and a large lawn. The Clubhouse, with a capacity of 60 people, is perfect for business meetings, team building retreats, parties, anniversaries, church functions, and family reunions. Rental times: Sunday-Saturday 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. (minimum 3 hour rental)
RECREATION CENTERS
Planning
Gymnasiums, meeting rooms and kitchen space in our recreation centers are available to the public to rent. Keep us in mind when planning holiday parties, meetings, anniversaries, dances, church functions, reunions and wedding receptions. To reserve one of the following recreation centers, contact the center directly.
Edison Johnson Recreation Center 919-560-4270
Holton Career and Resource Center 919-354-2750
I.R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center at Campus Hills 919-560-4444
Walltown Park Recreation Center 919-560-4296
Weaver Street Recreation Center 919-560-4294
W.D. Hill Recreation Center 919-560-4292
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS
All events listed are free.
FRIGHT NIGHT
Friday, October 13 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Rock Quarry Park, 701 Stadium Dr.
BARKTOBERFEST
Saturday, October 28 3:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St.
TRUNK OR TREAT
Monday, October 30 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Holton Career and Resource Center, 401 N. Driver St.
HALLOWENO
Tuesday, October 31 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. West Point on the Eno, 5101 N. Roxboro Rd.
SANTA PAWS
Friday, December 1 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Durham Armory, 212 Foster St.
HOLIDAY PARADE
Saturday, December 9 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Downtown Durham
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, December 10 1 p.m.-5 p.m. West Point on the Eno, 5101 N. Roxboro Rd.
A FROSTY FAMILY AFFAIR
Wednesday, December 20 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Holton Career and Resource Center, 401 N. Driver St.