Huntsville Parks & Recreation celebrates Parks and Recreation Month each July, offering residents several opportunities to #GoPlayHSV. Here’s a look at several free, family-friendly special events and activities:


TIE-DYE IN JULY

Children ages 12 and under are invited to enjoy a morning of tie-dying, popsicles and fun on Tuesday, July 9, from 9 a.m.-noon, at Brahan Spring Park pavilion. Bring a white T-shirt or similar item to dye. All other supplies provided. Cool off at EveryBody Can Play Splash Pad. Take-home gift while supplies last.

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SPLISH SPLASH BASH

As the summer heats up, children ages 3-5 can cool down at the Splish Splash Bash. Join Huntsville Parks & Recreation on Friday, July 12, from 9-11 a.m. at the Everybody Can Play Splash Pad at Brahan Springs Park for popsicles, engaging crafts and lively music. Children must be accompanied by an adult to ensure a safe and fun experience.

More info here .


REC AND READ

Huntsville Parks & Recreation and the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library (HMCPL) are teaming up for fun at the third annual Rec and Read. This free event for children ages 4-6 is Monday, July 22, at Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center. There will be interactive storytelling from 9-10 a.m. Children can enjoy popsicles, games and inflatables from 10-11 a.m.

More info here .


COLOR JAM FAMILY FUN RUN & WALK

Mark your calendar for this free untimed family fun run/walk at Huntsville’s John Hunt Park on Saturday, July 20, from 8-11 a.m. Get doused with colored powder and/or slime throughout the course. Also enjoy giveaways, a dance party and concessions for purchase. Participants are encouraged to wear white with neon accessories to show off their color.

More info here.


LIGHT UP THE NIGHT

Let’s glow! Help Huntsville Parks & Recreation “Light Up the Night” at Big Spring Park East (near the spring) on Friday, July 26, from 6-9 p.m. Enjoy music, lights, dancing and more glow party fun at this free, family-friendly event. Free party favors for kids while supplies last.

More info here .


BACK TO SCHOOL BASH

Huntsville Parks & Recreation, Huntsville Police Department and Free 2 Teach are teaming up to throw the ultimate Back to School Bash on Saturday, July 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jaycee Community Building, 2180 Airport Road. Students ages 18 and under are invited to dunk a principal, cool off on an inflatable waterslide, enjoy the petting zoo, win prizes and dance to the sounds of DJ Lashay B. HEALS, Inc. will also provide free sports physicals.

More info here .


OPEN HOUSES

In recognition of Parks and Recreation Month, Huntsville Parks & Recreation will host open house events at each center on Tuesdays in July from 6-7 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to talk with recreation center staff, learn more about facilities, equipment and programming, and enjoy free refreshments. Participating centers include:

Brahan Spring Recreation Center 3370 Ivy Ave., Huntsville

Cavalry Hill Community Center 2900 Fairbanks St. NW

Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Recreation Center 4600 Blue Spring Road

Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center 3011B Sparkman Drive NW

Fern Bell Recreation Center 107A Sanders Road

Johnson Legacy Center 6000 Cecil Fain Drive

Lakewood Community Center 3610 Kenwood Drive

Mark Russell Recreation Center 429 Taylor Road

Max Luther Community Center 207 Max Luther Drive

Optimist Recreation Center 703 Oakwood Ave.


STAY CONNECTED

Participate in Parks and Recreation Month by sharing your photos to social with the hashtags #GoPlayHSV and #WhereYouBelong. Follow Huntsville Parks & Recreation on Facebook and Instagram for the for the latest on programs, activities and events.

Contact
  • Phone:

    256-564-8026

  • Address:

    Parks and Recreation Office

    2411 9th Avenue SW

    Huntsville, AL 35805

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  • Email:

    james.gossett@huntsvilleal.gov

    James Gossett

    Parks & Recreation Director

  • Hours:

    Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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