District Information

The District Map

Trails Park and Recreation District is considered to be a special district, meaning that our boundaries aren’t determined by a city or county.

So, if you’ve ever wondered what it means to be “in-district” or “out-of-district,” here’s your answer: those who live within the blue border are considered to be in-district, meaning that a portion of your property tax helps fund aspects of TPRD.

However, those who live outside of the district can still access our facilities, programs, and recreational amenities – though it would be at a non-district price. 

To find out if you’re in-district, click on the map and type in your address. If it appears in the blue – you’re considered to be a district resident.

Lap Pool Closure

The Lap Pool is closed until further notice due to a suspected broken pipe beneath the pool.

The hot tub, steam room, and sauna will continue to operate as normal. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to address the issue as quickly as possible. Thank you, in advance, for your patience and understanding.

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