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St. Johns County Recreation & Parks

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Please Note: Racquetball Courts Closed We are sorry for the inconvenience, but the racquetball courts at Treaty Park have been closed by request of the Sheriff's Department due to illegal activities. Check back periodically for status.

New! Recreational opportunities abound with Nocatee's Greenway and Preserve Trail Systems. Learn more.

 

Adult Leagues!

Women's Indoor Volleyball Open Gym September 7th and 14th. Cost: $270 per team (6 persons).
 
Men's Indoor Volleyball –
Open Gym September 9th and 16th. Cost: $240 per team (4 persons).
 
Horseshoes
Open Courts September 15th and 22nd. $20.00 per person sign up fee and $5.00 per week tournament fee.
 
Cornhole Open Courts September 13th and 20th. $20.00 per person sign up fee and $5.00 per week tournament fee.

For more information, about these leagues, contact Greg Mills at (904) 669-6161, Joe Shakar at (904) 209-0385 or jshakar@sjcfl.us. See league rules.

 

St. Augustine Eco Tours "Paddle St. Johns County"Locals and visitors experience the unique calm waters of NE Florida. Kayak tours highlight county launch facilities and surrounding natural environments. Professional guides paddle along for instruction, safety, and wildlife identification. Includes all equipment necessary. Please call for reservations (904) 377-7245. http://paddlestjohnscounty.com/

Tennis Anyone? Cardio Tennis for Adults @ Treaty Park!
Want a F-U-N workout to the beat of hi-energy music ? Want to improve your tennis game? What do you have to lose except weight? Cardio tennis has become the #1 way to enjoy tennis. The cost is only $10 and class is held on Mondays @ 6:30 PM. Contact Bobby Ritacco @ 471-2463 or tennis4all@comcast.net. Click for more tennis in St. Johns County.

 

Parks & Recreation

The St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners believe in the importance of thriving, local park systems. The opportunity for residents and visitors to enjoy healthy, active lifestyles, and the preservation of of the great natural beauty of our county. Explore with us the many ways in which Parks and Recreation is making our communities happier, healthier, and more livable.

SJC Recreation and Parks — Where everybody plays!


...and remember, students with low levels of physical activity are more likely to become involved in high risk behaviors...
It Starts In Parks!