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Recreation Division
Mountain View Community Center
201 South Rengstorff Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94041
650-903-6331
Fax: 650-962-1069
Email
Hours
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Recreation Division
As a division within the Community Services Department, the Recreation Division prides itself through a wide range of educational, creative and fun programs offered for our community. Our goal is to “Create Community through People, Parks and Programs” by offering diverse programs and facilities that help build a strong sense of community, promote cultural diversity, encourage health and wellness, and support assets for youth.
Our priority outcomes are measures that will help gauge progress towards supporting the Recreation Plan's vision to “Create Community through People, Parks and Programs.” To support our priority, the Recreation Division provides many programs, services and City-Wide events for people of all ages. We also offer rental facilities for special events and meetings, as well as field and gym reservations for sports organizations. Click through the links provided to the left of this page to learn more about programs and services offered through the Recreation Division.
Preschool
Programs and classes for this age group include Tot-Time and Playschool school-year programs, sports and special interest classes, swim lessons and seasonal camps. To learn more about City of Mountain View preschool, click Preschool.
Youth
Programs and classes for this age group include afterschool programs provided by the City on specific school sites, sports and special interest classes year round and seasonal camps. This includes outdoor environmental education classes and camps at Deer Hollow Farm.
Teens
Programs and classes for this age group include afterschool programs provided by the City on school sites and classes offered during the school year and seasonal breaks. There are also youth leadership and civic engagement opportunities through the City's Youth Advisory Committee and Leader-in-Training Program. Other events, classes and programs include middle school dances, teen events, a weekly Open Gym Program, and a Teen Center.
Adults
Programs and classes for this age group include sports programs, special interest classes, gardening and volunteer programs. Sports programs include Open Gym drop-in activities, softball, tennis, and golf lessons at Shoreline Golf Links.
Seniors
Most programs for this age group are offered at the Mountain View Senior Center. Programs include Second Harvest, classes, various clubs, health screenings and special events.
Recreation e-Newsletter
Stay connected with the City of Mountain View Recreation Division by subscribing to the Recreation e-Newsletter list. By signing up, you will receive news alerts on upcoming events, programs, classes and camps.
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