Parks and Recreation: Our mission is creating a Community through People, Parks, Facilities and Programs

Parks and Recreation Pool

The Parks and Recreation Department continues to plan, coordinate, implement, maintain and direct diversified year round, Village-wide parks and recreation programs including the management of the multi-purpose recreation center, municipal pool, Top Form Arena, Liam Knight pond and the various fields, parks, programs and open spaces. 

*Winning Ticket Numbers* 

Please give us a call to schedule a time to come in and claim your prize. You must have your half of the ticket present to claim your prize. 

  1. 2492193
  2. 2491932
  3. 2491919
  4. 2491915

UPDATE FOR PARKS AND FACILITIES

Registration for all summer activities will open May 1st at 8:00am in 2024.

All activities are first come first serve.

General Regulations:

Any person, persons or groups utilizing any parks and recreation facility or open public space area shall adhere to the following regulations, except where a specific exception has been reviewed and recommended by the Parks and Recreation Commission and approved by the Governing Body. This article shall not apply to the Corrales Bosque Preserve.

(1) Glass containers will not be used in any Parks and Recreation facility or in any open public space area.

(2) Alcoholic beverages will not be consumed or sold in any parks and recreation facility or in any open public space area, except that beer and wine may be dispensed and consumed during public celebrations wherein a special dispensers permit has been issued and in compliance with all other State statutes and Village ordinances.

  • Illegal substances are not allowed on the premises. Smoking, including e-cigarettes and cannabis are not permitted on the property.

(3) Motorized vehicles are prohibited in any parks and recreation facility or open public space, except in park areas designated for motor vehicle use.

(4) The use of equipment, picnic tables, benches, are on a first come first serve basis.

(5) Users are responsible for the removal of all trash they produce and must leave the area clean.

(6) Small pets such as dogs may be walked in the parks and recreation facilities but they must be leashed at all times and the owner is responsible for any necessary clean up.

(7) Large animals such as horses and mules are permitted on all established trails and roadways and designated areas, including the arena, and are excluded from cultivated grassed areas and sports playing fields.

(8) Open fires are prohibited in all parks and recreation facilities. Self-contained cooking devices such as gas fueled stoves and charcoal fueled grills may be used in areas authorized by the Fire Department.

(9) Erecting, placing or moving any equipment, signs or structure onto or within a park is not allowed without permission from the Village.

(10) Each park is available for use only during the hours posted, and not after sunset, unless a permit is issued.

(11) Playing fields may be reserved for recurring practice and projected game dates. A letter stating the name of the organization, purpose, dates and time requested must be submitted to the Parks and Recreation Department for scheduling at least sixty (60) days in advance of the first practice or game. Scheduling of playing fields will be on a first come first serve basis. Events sponsored by the Village will take priority on scheduling of parks.

(12) Metal detecting is not allowed on Village property.