
The latest edition of the Leisure Ledger, covering the months from January to April 2026, is now up for grabs for those planning to get active or learn something new in Raleigh's parks. If you're on the lookout for interesting activities or classes to jump-start your new year, the Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department has released this comprehensive guide to help residents navigate through a myriad of offerings across the city's lush landscapes, as mentioned on the city's official website.
The Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department said the Leisure Ledger is available in print at local park offices and online. The guide outlines programs including fitness classes, art workshops, and outdoor activities for all ages, with the digital version accessible through the department’s website.
According to the announcement on the Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department's official website, the Ledger is meant to serve as a resource for individuals and families looking to explore new hobbies or to get seriously involved in community activities. From the tranquil lakeside strolls to the energetic citywide events, the programs cater to a diverse array of interests and skill levels.
Registration for the programs is available through reclink.raleighnc.gov, the City of Raleigh’s online portal. The Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department said the system allows residents to sign up for activities from home and provides access to current program listings.









