High School Sports Participation Breaks Record

High school sports participation hit an all-time record for the 2023-24 school year, reaching more than 8 million for the first time ever. The NFHS

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Education, Events, Youth Sports Are Most Common School Programs

More than nine out of 10 (92.3%) school respondents said they currently offer programming of some kind at their facilities, down from 97% in 2023 and

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5 Points to A Star: Five Ways to Tackle Top Concerns On Aquatic Managers’ Minds

If you’re an aquatic facility manager, budgetary concerns and staffing challenges are just the tip of the iceberg of tasks you juggle on a day-to-day

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ORR Announces Recreation Economy Grants for 5 Rural Communities

Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) is proud to award five rural communities – from New England and the mid-Atlantic to Appalachia and Alaska – with

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Orthopaedic Surgeons Review the ABCs of Back-to-School Injury Prevention

As the first bell of the school year rings, a new wave of excitement and independence washes over students. With this freedom comes increased risks.

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New Research Highlights Risks of Green Gentrification and Actionable Anti-Displacement Strategies

Trust for Public Land today released groundbreaking new research that synthesizes key risk factors associated with green gentrification. The report,

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National Parks Contributed Record High $55.6 Billion to U.S. Economy in 2023

The Department of the Interior’s National Park Service released a new report that finds visitor spending in communities near national parks in 2023

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Unique Dining Venue Featuring Mini Golf Opens in Glen Arbor, Michigan

River Club Glen Arbor (RCGA) with 400 feet of riverfront footage on Crystal Rivers in northern Michigan,

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California Sports Surfaces’ CoolTop Recognized for Sustainability Performance

California Sports Surfaces (CSS), a division of ICP Group, was recognized as an industry leader in sustainable surfaces by the 

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EP Climbing Celebrates Success at Paris 2024 Olympics

EP Climbing proudly played a significant role in the 2024 Paris Olympics, designing and building the climbing walls at the Le Bourget Climbing Venue

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Bobcat North Dakota Open Celebrates 60 Years of Professional and Local Golf

The 60th annual Bobcat North Dakota Open again brought

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Watchfire and NFHS Forge Partnership to Promote Sportsmanship and Support High School Athletes and Officials Nationwide

Watchfire, the official and exclusive scoreboard and videoboard manufacturer of the NFHS, supports the NFHS (National Federation of State High School

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ASV Launches the New Generation RT-65 Compact Track Loader

ASV, an industry-leading brand of all-purpose and all-season compact track loaders and skid steers, introduces the new

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SportsArt Campus Challenge Grand Prize Winner Cleveland State University Awarded Sustainable Fitness Equipment

Cleveland State University’s Campus Recreation Center has an exciting new sustainability effort in place and it is thanks to several of its

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Gerflor USA Mourns the Passing of Henry Vollant

It is with deep condolences that Gerflor USA announces the passing of Henry Vollant, distinguished leader whose visionary leadership and dedication

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Werk-Brau FHX66 Forestry Mulcher Transforms Standard Flow Skid Steers Into Land Clearing Machines

Werk-Brau introduces the FHX66 Defender Forestry Mulcher, a robust mulcher for standard flow skid steers and track loaders. Engineered to perform,

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Bringing the Gym Experience Outdoors

Developers and manufacturers of modern fitness equipment, in concert with trail and park designers, have taken the essential elements of indoor

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PHTA Supports New Water Safety Legislation

Earlier this month, U.S. Rep. W. Gregory Steube (R-Fla.) introduced H.R. 9298, a groundbreaking piece of legislation designed to enhance water safety

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Ys, Rec Centers Lead on Swim Lessons for All Ages

A majority of aquatic respondents to the Industry Report survey (79.9%) said they currently offer learn-to-swim programs for children. And nearly six

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Tucker Center Releases 12th Annual Report Card on Women in College Coaching

The Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport at the University of Minnesota released its annual Women in College Coaching Report Card

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ORR to Host First-Ever National Leadership Forum on Rural Development Through Outdoor Recreation

The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR), in collaboration with the PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship and the Pennsylvania Office of Outdoor

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National League of Cities Awards 12 U.S. Cities Economic Mobility Funding

National League of Cities (NLC) selects 12 U.S. municipalities to participate in the second round of its

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SFIA Releases Single Sport Reports From the Fitness Category

The Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) has released its second of three

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KemperSports and City of Henderson Partner to Build The West Henderson Fieldhouse

KemperSports, a leader in sports, entertainment, and hospitality, has partnered with the City of Henderson, NV, to build and operate The West

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Gold Medal Introduces All-New Cotton Candy Bag Designs

Gold Medal Products Co., the leader in concession equipment and supplies, announced the launch of four fresh and innovative cotton candy bag designs

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Ignite Attachments Showcases Sickle Bar Mower for Compact Tractors

Ignite Attachments, a breakthrough manufacturer of compact equipment attachments, adds to its growing

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Landmark Aquatic Expands Presence in the West With Acquisition of Arizona-Based Commercial Pool Repair

Landmark Aquatic, the nation's leading provider of comprehensive commercial pool services, announced the strategic acquisition of Commercial Pool

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Transform Your Old Pool or Build Your New Pool Right

Whether you’re looking to transform your old pool, with its rough, cracked surface and leaky pipes, or you want to ensure your new pool is built to

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Local Park Projects Get $47 Million Boost

Nearly $47 million in funding through the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP) program will go to the redevelopment or creation of 10 local

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Three-Quarters of Parks in 2024 Planning Construction

There was very little change from 2023 to 2024 in the number of park respondents who report that they have plans for construction over the next

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Accept the Challenge

Our annual Industry Report survey has shown for many years that the vast majority of professionals working in recreation, sports and fitness facility

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We’re All in This Together

According to climate experts, as the climate crisis accelerates, natural disasters will be more frequent and severe. In 2023, the U.S. experienced 28

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Innovations in Recirculation Systems for Splash Pads

Problem:We’d love to install splash pads in several communities across our park system, but we want to ensure the water is treated and recirculated

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Add Play Value & Attract Visitors to Your Pool

Is your swimming pool losing visitors to more exciting options that offer more ways for patrons to play? If so, it’s time to think about how you

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Consistent, Cost-Effective Pool Sanitization

Problem: Swimming pools rely on sanitization systems—usually employing chlorine—to maintain clear and healthy water for swimming. But in recent

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Improve Air Quality at Your Pool

Indoor pools often suffer from issues with indoor air quality. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, when you smell “

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Use Pool Acids to Restore Proper pH Range

Water balance is a crucial part of pool maintenance. Without it, your pool water could corrode metal, be so cloudy you can’t see through it, or, most

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Keep Pool Water Clean & Clear

Maintaining proper water balance to ensure your pool’s water is clear and safe for swimming is an important job. Clear, properly treated pool water

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Replace Your Outdated Kiddie Pool

A lot of aging aquatic facilities might still be attracting plenty of guests to the pool, but are home to outdated kiddie pools. These smaller,

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Transform Your Old Pool or Build Your New Pool Right

Whether you’re looking to transform your old pool, with its rough, cracked surface and leaky pipes, or you want to ensure your new pool is built to

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Interior Department Provides $325 Million to Increase Access to the Outdoors

Acting Deputy Secretary Laura Daniel-Davis announced the distribution of $325 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Stateside

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Clean & Maintain Pool Surfaces

Maintaining clean pool surfaces can help prevent any harm resulting from debris on the pool floor or floating on pool water, and also helps lessen

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Realistic Pool Pricing for City & Commercial Pools

By Lance Timmons and Jonathan NiesProblem:Pools constructed before the 1980s are now reaching the end of their functional lives, where

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Safety, Maintenance and Flexibility: Issues with Lane Line Anchors in Pools

Commercial swimming pools serve diverse needs, from competitive swimming to recreational use, requiring efficient and safe infrastructure. Lane line

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Extend the Life of Your Pool Cover

Pool covers are an important tool, reducing energy and resource loss from evaporation when pools are not in use. But proper care is required to

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Refurbish Your Splash Pad

Splash pads have been among the most commonly planned park additions for more than a decade. But for those whose splash pads are five years old or

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Durable, Watertight, Slip-Resistant Surfaces

Problem:The deck area surrounding our swimming pool has cracks and chips, and the paint is peeling. We need a new deck that will provide long-term

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Natare

Save Energy With A Pool Cover

Conserving energy—along with resources like pool chemicals—is an important mission for many aquatic facility directors, and it can also help reduce

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Provide Year-Round Indoor/Outdoor Space

One of the top challenges for parks, recreation, sports and aquatic programs is finding space, indoors and out. Outdoor spaces are challenged by the

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Provide a Restroom Solution for Varying Crowd Sizes

Well-maintained, safe, and comfortable restrooms are an important amenity within your park, providing comfort and convenience for park visitors, as

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Don’t Forget Shelter

As you are considering how best to lay out your park, don’t forget to prioritize one of the most essential elements of your park’s ability to create

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Eco-Friendly Design Tip for Park Restrooms

Designing and outfitting parks is a big undertaking, and it’s important to consider what will engage a diverse array of people, as well as ensuring

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Address Heat Islands in Schools & Parks

With global temperatures on the rise, more attention is being given to the dangerous effects of heat islands. Heat islands usually occur in urbanized

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Improve Online Access to Parks & Recreation Programming

Park and recreation departments are vital for bringing communities together. Community events, activities, classes, leagues and other engagement

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Empower Staff, Engage Patrons With Mobile Tech

Smartphones enable everyone to do so much, wherever they want. Today, this is the expectation, and mobile technology is powering the next generation

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Stay on Top of Playground Trends

Well-designed playgrounds provide a host of benefits for people of all ages, from inspiring physical challenges and movement to sensory stimulation,

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Create a Customized Dog Park

For the past decade, dog parks have been among the most commonly planned additions for parks, and no wonder! As of 2022, 44.5% of U.S. households

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Help Your Park & Visitors Go Green

Many communities across the U.S. have adopted sustainability and conservation initiatives, aiming to reduce waste, mitigate the effects of climate

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Design Outdoor Spaces for Everyone

Playgrounds, recreation and outdoor fitness spaces help communities get outside, get moving and develop skills, relationships, resilience, and a

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Make Your Site Stand Out With Customized Furnishings

Local parks improve the quality of life for the communities in which they are situated, providing a place to take a break, get some exercise or visit

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Maximize Play Value in Smaller Spaces

Rope play has the potential to transform play value in compact spaces. Unlike traditional post and platform structures, rope-based designs offer a

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Create Social Spaces With Site Amenities

Face-to-face social interaction has been on a downswing: From 2003 to 2022, socializing decreased among American adults by about 30%—35% for

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Encourage Unstructured Free Play

Play is a crucial part of development, contributing to the cognitive, physical, social and emotional well-being of children, and providing an

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Stay on Top of Cleaning & Maintenance

Your cleaning and maintenance staff has a lot on their plates. Make sure they have the supplies needed to get the job done right.Q. How can we help

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Ensure Inclusive, Accessible Parks

Approximately one in four adults (25.7%) in the United States, or 61 million people, reports living with at least one disability, and some 12. l

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Personalize Pet-Friendly Areas

There are between 83.7 million and 88.8 million pet dogs in the U.S., the American Veterinary Medical Association estimates, with a full 44.6% of U.S

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Design an Effective Playground

Creating a playground that will keep kids engaged and eager to return requires careful consideration of a number of factors. Set a GoalThe first

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Save Time and Money on Waste Management

Managing the waste and recycling bins can be time-consuming and expensive—but it doesn’t have to be. With today’s technology and manufacturing

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Maintenance-Friendly, Accessible Playground Safety

Each year, U.S. hospital emergency rooms see more than 200,000 children with injuries associated with playgrounds, according to the U.S. Consumer

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Create a Sensory Trail

With inclusion front of mind for many park and recreation professionals these days, new strategies are arising for creating more diverse experiences

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Invest in Furnishings That Last

While the style and colors of your furnishings are important considerations as you plan and design new parks and refresh older sites, ensuring you

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Optimize Manpower Using Autonomous Technology

Staffing has been a major challenge for parks and recreation facilities over the past few years. Those challenges are compounded when work is

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Keep Storage & Locker Areas Organized

If your facility hosts fitness, sports and other recreational activities, you likely have a lot of equipment. And where storage space is at a premium

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Caring for Maple Sports Flooring

Hardwood maple sports flooring provides an ideal mix of durability, shock absorption and ball bounce consistency, making it a top choice for sports

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Expand Your Athletic Field’s Potential

People of all ages, both boys and girls, men and women, are highly engaged in team sports. And athletic fields must adapt to meet the changing faces

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inSERVICE: Everybody Outside!: The Outdoor Foundation Expands Outdoor Access

Highly Quotable“Nature is our eldest mother; she will do no harm.”— Emily Dickinson, poetSpending time in nature has well-

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Address Heat Islands in Schools & Parks

With global temperatures on the rise, more attention is being given to the dangerous effects of heat islands. Heat islands usually occur in urbanized

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National Park Trust and National Park Service Announce 2024 Challenge Cost Share Awards

National Park Trust, in partnership with the National Park Service (NPS), announced today that $361,000 was awarded to fund 17 enriching education

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LWCF Coalition Applauds DOI’s Major Investment in Local Parks and Recreation

The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Coalition applauds the Department of the Interior’s announcement allocating $46.7 million in funding to

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NRPA: Farmers Markets Help Cultivate Community

Eighty-six percent of U.S. adults say they are likely to visit a farmers market if one is located near their home, according to the latest National

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Little Tikes Commercial Partners With The World of Eric Carle

Little Tikes® Commercial, which designs and manufactures innovative, commercial-grade playground

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Watchfire Unveils VariDisplay, Delivering Greater Versatility in Pro AV Video Technology for Live Events

Watchfire announces the launch of VariDisplay™, the latest innovation in its Pro AV line of indoor LED display and video wall products. This new LED

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New Yanmar-Powered ASV VT-75 Brings Superior Lift Capacity, Loading Capabilities

ASV, an industry-leading brand of all-purpose and all-season compact track loaders and skid steers, introduces the

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NanaWall Reintroduces Generation 4 Folding Glass Walls as a Full Product Family

NanaWall, innovator and industry leader in opening glass wall technology, has completed its latest product family, Generation 4. A culmination of the

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ACE and Lakeshore Partner to Advance Inclusive Fitness Education

The American Council on Exercise (ACE) announced a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Lakeshore Foundation, a recognized leader in

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Protect Recreation Facilities From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

By Eric Spacek When you think of carbon monoxide poisoning, you may picture a home with a faulty furnace or a gas burner that was

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It's Time for a Historic Cleanup

With the U.S. celebrating its 250th birthday in 2026, Keep America Beautiful has launched the Greatest American Cleanup—a campaign to remove 25

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Staffing, Maintenance Are Top Park Concerns

Outside of budgetary issues, parks listed staffing issues and equipment and facility maintenance as the top concerns for their facilities. Some 58.3

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30 Million Youth Participate in Summer Activities, But Cost Is a Barrier

Some 30 million youth—55% of K-12 youth in schools—are engaged in summer opportunities, according to a nationally representative poll by Gallup,

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Camps Report Increase in Visits

According to the Industry Report Survey, more than half of camp respondents saw an increase in the number of people using their facilities from 2022

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