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Spring Into Sports: Where To Sign Up And Play In Ramona

From a brand partner: Local leagues and programs across Ramona are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.

Local leagues and programs across Ramona are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Local leagues and programs across Ramona are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season. (Shutterstock)

With warmer days ahead, it’s a great time to get outside and stay active. Around Ramona, many local leagues and programs are opening registration for the season. To help you get started, we’ve gathered a few resources where you can find more details and sign up — consider this a starting point as you explore what’s available in the community.


Youth Sports

Families in Ramona have several options when it comes to youth sports leagues and programs throughout the year.

Amazing Athletes

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Amazing Athletes introduces younger kids to movement and sports through age-based classes like Amazing Athletes Tots, Karate Zoo and Sports Discovery. The program covers the basics of multiple sports in a fun, non-competitive setting, and current class schedules and available programs are listed online.

More info: amazingathletes.com/ca/northlandca

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R-Town Athletics & Cheer Academy

R-Town Athletics & Cheer Academy gives local athletes a place to build cheer skills through classes, coaching and a supportive training environment. The Ramona-based program offers instruction at multiple levels, helping kids build confidence while learning technique and teamwork.

More info: portal.iclasspro.com/rtownathletics

The Rinks at Poway ICE

About 20 minutes away in Poway, The Rinks offers youth hockey programs ranging from learn-to-skate classes and hockey initiation to recreational leagues and travel hockey. Summer camp registration is now open, with skill-based camps scheduled throughout the season for players of various ages and experience levels.

More info: powayice.therinks.com


Adult Leagues & Recreational Sports

Adults looking to stay active can also find opportunities to play and connect through local leagues and recreation programs.

Mt. Woodson Golf Club

At Mt. Woodson Golf Club, golfers can play a scenic par-70 course set among granite boulders, oak trees and canyon views. Adult players can also improve their skills through private lessons and clinics, and the club regularly hosts tournaments and group outings throughout the year.

More info: mtwoodsongolfclub.com

Riviera Oaks Racquet Club

Riviera Oaks Racquet Club offers adult tennis and pickleball programs, including beginner classes, intermediate and doubles clinics, open play sessions and weekly match-style events. Players can also participate in round robins, evening play and seasonal tournaments, with options available for a range of skill levels.

More info: rivieraoaksracquetclub.com


Parks, Recreation & Community Programs

Local parks departments and community organizations often offer seasonal leagues, classes and recreation programs for residents of all ages.

YMCA of San Diego County

The YMCA offers ample sports and recreation programs for every age group, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, pickleball and flag football leagues. Additional options like martial arts, dance and esports provide variety beyond traditional sports, along with year-round aquatics, fitness classes and other youth programs.

More info: ymcasd.org

Boys & Girls Club of Greater San Diego – Conrad Prebys Ramona Branch

The Conrad Prebys Ramona Branch offers youth sports and recreation programs alongside its seasonal camps, with activities focused on building fundamental skills through sports like basketball, soccer, flag football and baseball. Summer camps run from June through August — including Day Camp (K–5) and Adventure Camp (6–8) — with registration opening to the public on April 20.

More info: sdyouth.org/branch/conrad-prebys-ramona-branch


However you choose to play, here’s to a fun and active spring around Ramona.

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