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Make It An Active Summer In Cheshire: 10 Ways To Get Moving

Discover local parks, trails, pools, and recreation programs that can help you stay active in and around Cheshire this summer.

CHESHIRE, CT — Summer is a good time to get outside, explore your community and try a new activity. Whether you're looking for family-friendly fun, outdoor recreation or a new fitness routine, Cheshire and nearby communities offer plenty of opportunities to stay active.

Before heading out, check each organization's official website for the latest schedules, registration information, fees, weather updates and availability, as seasonal offerings may change.

1. Explore The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail

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The Farmington Canal Heritage Trail offers miles of paved pathways for walking, running, biking and rollerblading through Cheshire and neighboring towns. It's an easy way for individuals and families to enjoy time outdoors at their own pace.

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2. Go Swimming At Mixville Recreation Area

Mixville Recreation Area features a seasonal swimming beach along with picnic areas and open space for a relaxing summer outing. Be sure to check current water conditions and seasonal updates before visiting.

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3. Take A Swim Lesson Or Aquatic Fitness Class

The Cheshire Community Pool offers swim lessons and aquatic fitness programs through the Town of Cheshire Recreation Department for a variety of ages and skill levels. Visit the official registration site for current offerings.

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4. Try Pickleball

Pickleball continues to grow in popularity, and Cheshire maintains dedicated outdoor courts as part of its parks system. Whether you're learning the game or meeting friends for a casual match, it's an easy way to stay active.

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5. Join A Recreation Sports Program

The Cheshire Recreation Department organizes a variety of recreational sports and seasonal programs for children, teens and adults throughout the year. Program offerings vary by season, so check the official registration site for current opportunities.

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6. Hike To Roaring Brook Falls

Roaring Brook Falls offers a short hike leading to one of Connecticut's tallest single-drop waterfalls. It's a scenic destination for anyone looking to enjoy nature while getting some exercise.

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7. Visit Bartlem Recreation Area

Bartlem Recreation Area includes walking paths, athletic fields, a playground, skate park and other recreational amenities, making it a convenient destination for active families and outdoor recreation.

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8. Join A Fitness Class At The YMCA

The Southington-Cheshire Community YMCAs offer fitness classes, wellness programs and activities for adults, families and older adults throughout the year. Check the current program guide for available classes.

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9. Spend Time At The Cheshire Skate Park

Skateboarders and inline skaters can enjoy the public skate park located at Bartlem Recreation Area. Protective equipment is recommended, and users should follow posted park rules.

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10. Register For A Summer Camp

Families looking to keep children active during summer can find a variety of camps through the Cheshire Recreation Department, including outdoor, sports and specialty programs that vary each season. Visit the official registration portal for current offerings.

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