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Rise to the Challenge

When you want to provide adventure to your patrons, there are few better options than climbing walls and challenge courses. Learn more about how to bring these amenities to your facility.

Select Your Surface

Recreation, sports and fitness facilities need the right kind of surface to serve the needs of people who are playing sports, working out and getting fit. Here’s some things to consider when making your selection.

Creature Comforts

Locker room design has come a long way in the past few decades, providing more comfortable amenities that are sure to please patrons.

Water Wise

Now that industry has largely left the waterfront, many communities are finding new ways to develop these amenities into recreational destinations.

Unleashed!

Parks for pets and people need more than just a fence and waste receptacles. To ensure a safe and effective dog park, you need to know some best practices.

Take It Year-Round

Expanding access to swimming and sports programs often means constructing an enclosure to contain those programs during inclement weather. Alternative structure solutions make it simple.

Expanding Access

Access to parks and recreation—both places and programs—can improve a community’s health and cohesiveness. Here, we take a closer look at how park districts across the country are expanding access through outreach to underserved audiences.

Playing the Field

Whether you're looking to build a field for baseball, soccer, football or lacrosse, and whether you're opting for natural or synthetic turf, you need to ask a lot of questions up front to get the most out of your investment.

Challenge Minus Danger

The best playgrounds encourage kids to stretch beyond their comfort zone and take some risks—but they do it without compromising safety.

Better Together

They say two heads are better than one, and in the case of providing programs and services to the community, sometimes it pays to partner up with another organization.