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Indoor Facilities Come by our indoor community, nature and fitness centers to have fun, get fit, learn something and connect with your community.
Programs for All Ages Enjoy our sports, fitness, nature and other parks and recreation programs for all ages.
Ecology & Natural Resources Learn about Arlington’s habitat restoration efforts, native plant community and the wildlife found here.
Native Plant Sale A great selection of plants that are accustomed to local climate and wildlife are available for purchase.
Get Ready for Summer Camps Our camps keep kids engaged, active and focused on expanding their horizons. This year, we will be staggering registration by camp provider type beginning March 21.
Spring ENJOY Arlington Registration is Open Check out the Spring 2023 ENJOY Arlington catalog and all the exciting classes and nature and history programs offered by Arlington Parks & Recreation this spring.
Winter Bird Walk for Beginners 24 Mar 2023 Adults. Winter birding is a great time to get started in your bird watching journey. Bring your own binoculars or borrow a set, then follow the lead of an experienced naturalist as you stroll through the park. Registration Required. Long Branch Nature Center, 625 S Carlin Springs Rd, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Nature, Adults
German Conversation 24 Mar 2023 Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Join this cordial group of people with knowledge of the language in a weekly dialogue. Stimulating and sociable gatherings provide lively discussions in German on topics that are easy to discuss and of interest to all. No instruction provided. Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Observed in Stone: Archaeoastronomy 24 Mar 2023 Equinoxes, solstices, lunar standstills, planetary motions: our ancestors encoded their knowledge of astronomy in a variety of monuments. Going beyond Stonehenge, professional astronomer Jennifer Lynn Bartlett will discuss what we know about the astronomical alignments of ancient structures around the world. Lubber Run Park, N Columbus & 2nd St, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults