Playtown
Get ready for a summer of fun at Fargo Parks' Playtown, a program packed with exciting recreational activities for kids ages 5-12! It’s the perfect way to keep kids engaged and entertained all summer long!
Baseball & T-Ball
Fargo Parks invites kids from kindergarten to third grade to step up to the plate in our exciting youth baseball and T-ball programs! Whether your child is just starting out or building on their skills, our fun and supportive environment helps them learn the fundamentals of the game while making new friends. With enthusiastic coaches and a focus on teamwork and active play, it’s the perfect way to introduce your little ones to the joy of baseball and T-ball!
Kickball League
If you’re looking for something new and fun, try joining an upcoming kickball league here in town. Have no fear if you haven’t played a kickball game since elementary school; our kickball leagues are all about having fun.
Leagues are coed and open to all skill levels. Teams will be scheduled 5 games plus tournament participation.
Lifeguard
The Fargo Park District prioritizes fun and safety at our pools, primarily provided by our lifeguards and water safety instructors. Fargo Parks offers a Lifeguard Certification Program for ages 15 and older. For more information contact isinkler@fargoparks.com.
Track & Field
Run, jump, and have a blast!
Fargo Parks Youth Track & Field is open to boys and girls ages 5-12. This program helps kids build skills, stay active, and have fun through weekly practices and meets.
Practice & Meet Schedule (Each session lasts ~1.5 hours)
Ages 5-7
- Practice: Mondays @ 6:30 pm
- Meets: Thursdays @ 5:30 pm
Ages 8-12
- Practice: Tuesdays @ 6:30 pm
- Meets: Thursdays @ 7:15 pm
Flag Football
Get ready to score big with Fargo Parks youth flag football program, open to kids from kindergarten through sixth grade for outdoor and kindergarten through fourth grade for indoor! This isn’t just any flag football experience—it’s a fun-filled adventure where young athletes learn the fundamentals of the game while running plays, dodging defenders, and building confidence in a non-contact, supportive environment.