
For Mesa dwellers, the 2026 spring season activities are now open for registration, offering a variety of sports and recreation programs ranging from pickleball to spring break camps, as detailed by Mesa Parks and Recreation. Residents can get a jump start on planning their springtime agenda, with options for all age groups and interests, including adult and youth sports, teen activities, and adaptive recreation.
Mesa Parks and Recreation is setting up a broad spectrum of events to cater to everyone; youths can engage in activities like flag football and gymnastics, adults have options like softball and a weekly rotating Recess for Adults, while teens and individuals with adaptive needs are not left behind, with offerings such as dodgeball, track and field, and the Adaptive Bulldog Fitness program. Non-residents need to hold off until January 20 at 8 a.m. before they can sign up for the fun and games.
The spring season is further detailed in the latest issue of the PLAYBOOKLite Magazine, accessible via QR codes, where participants can find additional events like "Love Where You Play Month" in February and "Celebrate Mesa" in April. The array of activities presented aims to promote healthy living, community bonding, and enjoyment, facilitating a perfect blend to get families in Mesa actively involved.
Registration is made easy with four straightforward methods, which includes the options of online sign-up, email submission, traditional mail, and the in-person route at the Parks and Recreation office located at 708 W. Baseline Road, which is open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., forms are available in English and Spanish; furthermore, for inquiries or assistance, Mesa Parks and Recreation can be reached at (480) 644-PLAY (7529). For some residents grappling with economic constraints, there's the MRS Discount, which could cut the cost of youth and adaptive programs in half.









