Trails Programming Departments
Welcome! Let’s show you how the Trails Rec Center can be your path to community, health, and family.
Trails Programs & Departments
Welcome to the Trails Program page, where we show you how the Trails Rec Center can be your path to community, health, and family. We have a diverse array of programs designed to cater to every age, interest, and fitness level. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast, a sports lover, or someone seeking holistic wellness, our programs offer something for everyone. From energizing group fitness classes to competitive sports leagues, and mind-body activities like yoga and meditation, our comprehensive offerings are tailored to promote a well-rounded and active lifestyle. At Trails Park and Recreation District, we prioritize community, making us the go-to destination for individuals and families seeking a vibrant and supportive environment. Browse through our program categories above or check out our program catalog and discover the exciting opportunities that await you.
Departments
Programs
Trails Programs and Classes
All Classes & Programs
(If you are on mobile, or don’t see anything in this section, click here to check Amilia.)
Department
Frequently
Asked
Questions
Do I need to have a membership for my child to participate in a dance (or athletics or aquatics) class?
Q: How can I register my child for a school break camp?
A: You do not need a membership to participate in a class or program! You would need to sign up for an Amilia account and then register for the desired class or program
How do I register for water fitness classes or aqua aerobics?
Q: How do I register for water fitness classes or aqua aerobics?
A: Are you interested in an aqua fitness class? Click here to see what classes we’re currently offering.
How can I join a sports league or team at the recreation center?
Q: How can I join a sports league or team at the recreation center?
A: We have a variety of sport leagues and teams that we offer. To learn more, see the Athletics page and pick your desired sport!
Do I have to pay for Childcare, do I need to make a reservation and do I need to stay in the building?
Q: Do I have to pay for the Childcare, do I need to make a reservation and do I need to stay in the building?
A: Children can stay in the nursery for a maximum of 2 hours each day. If you are in District, the rate to pay at the Front Desk is $3.50 per hour for 1 child, and Out of District $4.50 per hour for 1 child.
Reservations do need to be made in advance and the hours of operation are listed on the website. You will be required to stay in the building during this time.
What should my child wear to dance class?
Q: What should my child wear to dance class?
A: For a dance class, your child should wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows for free movement without causing a tripping hazard. Tap classes and Sampler classes need Tap shoes; ballet and Sampler classes need ballet slippers, and all other youth dance classes need tennis shoes. We do sell ballet and tap shoes at the Trails Recreation Center.
What should I bring to a Fitness Class?
Q: What should I bring to a Fitness Class?
A: We recommend bringing a water bottle and wearing athletic clothes that you can move in. Depending on the class, we also recommend bringing a yoga mat or blocks to help. See each fitness class for specific instructions on what to bring.
How can I register my child for a school break camp?
Q: What should I bring to a Fitness Class?
A: You’ve come to the right place! We have a ton of school break camps available throughout the year. Click here to checkout our Camp page and find one that best fits your family.
What is the difference between karate and taekwondo?
Q: What is the difference between karate and taekwondo?
A: Karate originated in Okinawa, Japan, emphasizing a range of striking techniques and traditional katas. Taekwondo, originating in Korea, focuses on dynamic kicks and acrobatic movements, with forms known as poomsae. While both martial arts share some common principles, their techniques, histories, and cultural influences differ significantly.
see more FAQ’s here