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Trends in Schools & School Districts

What would school be without the playgrounds of our early years and the Homecoming parades and football games of our teens? In this section of the Industry Report, we examine the responses from professionals working for schools and school districts.

Trends in Colleges & Universities

Colleges and universities provide myriad opportunities for every student and staff member to get involved in recreation, as well as supporting athletics with facilities as diverse as competition pools, football arenas, fieldhouses and more. In this section of the Industry Report, we consider the latest trends for respondents at colleges and universities.

Trends in Parks & Recreation

Parks have been a respite amidst the pandemic, and many adapted effectively to continue reaching their constituents with passive and active recreation. In this section of the Industry Report, we'll consider how things are beginning to transition back to normal for parks and recreation professionals.

Trends in Aquatic Facilities

From natatoriums that host swim meets with space on the deck for spectators, to outdoor aquatic parks with pools, splash play slides and more, to the resort pool with its comfortable amenities, the range of aquatic facilities is broad. In this section of the Industry Report, we consider responses from professionals working for facilities that include aquatics.

Our 2022 Report on the State of the Managed Recreation Industry

From facility construction and operations to staffing, programming and more, we asked professionals in the recreation, sports and fitness industry to tell us about their experience. Here, we gather hundreds of responses to report the latest trends in park, recreation, sports, fitness and aquatic facilities.

The Slow Road Back

Last year at this time, we were taking a hopeful look forward, and imagining a return to business as usual within weeks, or maybe months. And then there was a Delta wave and an Omicron wave, and we pushed the gateway to "normal" back a little bit. This year, it seems like we're in a similar place: still waiting for normal to return.

Hometown Hero!

Rick Gomez Park is named after a true Buena Park hometown hero. Rick Gomez lived in Buena Park his entire life. He was always a popular coach, teaching children year after year, both baseball and football skills.