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Spring Into Sports: Where To Sign Up And Play In Sonoma Valley

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

Local leagues and programs across Sonoma Valley are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Local leagues and programs across Sonoma Valley 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 Sonoma Valley, 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 Sonoma Valley have several options when it comes to youth sports leagues and programs throughout the year.

Sonoma Splash

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From swim lessons and camps to competitive team programs like the Sonoma Sea Dragons, Sonoma Splash centers around year-round aquatics for a range of ages and skill levels. The facility also features a floating aquapark for ages 7 and up, along with water polo, fitness classes and lap swim access.

More info: sonomasplash.org

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i9 Sports Marin & Sonoma

i9 Sports Marin & Sonoma runs co-ed youth leagues in sports like flag football, soccer, basketball and volleyball, with programs designed for beginners and experienced players alike. With a once-a-week format and multi-sport options, it’s a flexible way for kids to learn the game and stay active without a heavy time commitment.

More info: i9sports.com

National Academy of Athletics

Camps, after-school programs and weekend clinics are all part of the National Academy of Athletics’ youth offerings across Sonoma County, with programs hosted at local schools and parks. Designed for ages 3–14, the curriculum focuses on skill development, movement and age-appropriate gameplay led by trained coaches.

More info: nationalacademyofathletics.com


Adult Leagues & Recreational Sports

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

Sonoma Valley Tennis Association (SVTA)

The Sonoma Valley Tennis Association manages public courts at Maxwell Farms Regional Park and organizes adult tennis opportunities, including lessons, clinics, leagues and social events. Players can join USTA teams, round-robin play and local matches, with options for both recreational and competitive play.

More info: sonomavalleytennis.org


Parks, Recreation & Community Programs

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

City of Sonoma Parks & Recreation

The City of Sonoma Parks & Recreation directory connects residents to a wide range of local sports, fitness and recreation programs offered by community organizations, including Little League, the Boys and Girls Club and more.

More info: sonomacity.org

Sonoma County Family YMCA

The Sonoma County Family YMCA offers year-round programming for all ages, including youth sports like basketball, volleyball and track and field, along with seasonal camps, after-school programs and family activities.

More info: scfymca.org


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

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