Escape the Heat and Have Fun: Mesa Summer Camp and Recreation Programs Registration Begins April 7

April 2, 2025 at 9:29 am

Beat the heat with action-packed camps and programs from Mesa Parks and Recreation! Registration opens for Mesa residents on Monday, April 7 at 8 a.m. with non-Mesa residents following on April 14. From thrilling adventures for kids to engaging activities for teens and adults, summer in Mesa promises something for everyone.

Adult sports - volleyball, softball, tennis, pickleball and Recess for Adults, which offers a new sport or game each week

Youth activities - tennis, summer sports and youth camps, archery clinics, playball multi-sport, gymnastics and ice skating

Teen activities - pickleball, tennis camps and tournaments, Summer Thriller Thursdays at Red Mountain Center and STEM activities

Adaptive recreation - summer camps, rock climbing, bulldog fitness and recreational bowling and pickleball for individuals with developmental disabilities ages six and up

Mesa Aquatics will offer private swim lessons for all ages as well as swim classes, aquatic sports teams, Dive-In Movies and more! Other programs include classical dance, babysitting and child safety, yoga, tai chi and Dungeons & Dragons. A full list of programs and activities is available in the summer PLAYBOOK Magazine.

There are four ways to register for summer programs and activities:

Online using the ACTIVENET Registration System

Email a completed registration form to ParksRecInfo@MesaAZ.gov

By phone at 480-644-PLAY (7529)

In-person at the Mesa Parks and Recreation office at 708 W. Baseline Road. Office hours are Monday-Thursday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Registration forms are available in English and Spanish. For questions, call (480) 644-PLAY (7529). Some Mesa residents may qualify for the MRS Discount, which provides 50% off youth and adaptive programs. For more information or to schedule interviews, please email kevin.christopher@mesaaz.gov.

Summer pool season begins in Mesa on May 24, and pool passes will go on sale at special prices on April 7. The passes provide unlimited visits to all City of Mesa pools. Family passes are available for $150. Families with more than six people can add a +1 for $25. Individual passes are available for $44.

On May 14, the discounted prices will increase to $225 for family passes , $30 for +1 passes and $56 for individual passes.

Pool passes may be purchased online or at the Mesa Parks and Recreation Office, 708 W. Baseline Road, Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information about pool passes and Mesa Aquatics, call (480) 644-PLAY (7529) or visit the Parks and Recreation website.