Find a Park Explore Arlington's parks, spraygrounds, courts, athletic fields and other places to play, with an easy-to-use search and map.
Indoor Facilities Come by our indoor community, nature and fitness centers to have fun, get fit, learn something and connect with your community.
Programs for All Ages Explore programming for teens, tots, 55+ and families across a variety of options
Trees & Natural Resources Learn about Arlington’s urban forestry, habitat restoration efforts, native plant community and the wildlife found here.
Spring Native Plant Sale Beautify your garden with a selection of plants that have evolved with the local climate and wildlife.
FY 2025 Proposed County Budget Released With a focus on the community’s needs and priorities, while addressing a shortfall in the coming fiscal year, County Manager Mark Schwartz proposed the FY 2025 budget to the County Board on Sat., Feb. 24.
Spring ENJOY Arlington Registration Begins March 5 Check out the Spring ENJOY Arlington catalog and all the exciting classes and nature and history programs offered by Arlington Parks & Recreation this spring.
Reading Buddies 19 Mar 2024 Get paired up with a preschool-aged child from our very own Lubber Run Creative Preschoolers Program! Enjoy reading stories to your buddies for 30 minutes twice a month. Registration is required. All books will be provided by the preschool teacher and are guaranteed to be a fun read! Lubber Run Park, N Columbus & 2nd St, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Genealogy 101 19 Mar 2024 Meet with other genealogy enthusiasts to learn about your family’s roots. All done in a fun, friendly atmosphere for sharing information and tools. For designated monthly topics, check the Lubber Run 55+ Center newsletter. Meets on the third Tuesday of the month. Led by experienced genealogist Eileen Bogdanoff. Lubber Run Park, N Columbus & 2nd St, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults
Introduction to Ukulele 19 Mar 2024 Join volunteer Sandy O'Shea for an introductory lesson on the ukulele. No experience required, and you are welcome to stay for the intermediate class afterwards. Limited ukuleles available. Walter Reed Center, 2909 16th St S, 22203 Tagged as: , Parks & Recreation, Older Adults