Adult Sports

ZERO TOLERANCE: Profanity, abusive language, taunting, obscene gestures, and physical violence will not be tolerated.  Any player, coach, or spectator using any type of foul language or taunting of any kind to an official, facility/field supervisor or any other player, coach, or spectator, will be ejected from the game and, if necessary, suspended from further play in any adult sports league. 

Adult Sports Code of Conduct

Basketball - offered Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall.  Adult 5v5 offered on Thursdays and Women's 4v4 offered on Sundays at the Longmont Recreation Center.

Adult Basketball Rules | Team Roster Form

Kickball - offered Spring, Summer and Fall.  Coed teams play 8v8 on Tuesday nights at Garden Acres Ballfields

Adult Kickball Rules | Team Roster Form

Softball - offered Spring, Summer and Fall.  Men's, Women's, and Coed leagues offered Monday-Friday at Garden Acres Ballfields

Adult Softball RulesTeam Roster Form

Volleyball, Grass 4v4 - offered Summer and Fall. Coed teams play Monday night at Roosevelt Park.

2024 Adult Volleyball Rules |  Team Roster Form

Youth Sports

The purpose of the City of Longmont Recreation Services youth athletic program is to provide healthy recreation in an environment where a child can have fun while developing physical skills and emotional maturity through interactions with other children and adults.

 The goals are to provide opportunities for all Longmont area youth by giving them a chance to participate in an organized league, with quality instruction and coaching in the fundamentals of the sport, as well as, provide a positive experience for each individual participant encouraging lifetime involvement in sports.

The philosophy is designed to encourage participation for all boys and girls who want to play sports.  Above all, the league is for children with the idea of fun participation and excitement while learning the sport in a positive environment.  Some specific purposes for the league are:

  • To give each child the opportunity to learn the importance of good sportsmanship and fair play competition.

  • To teach the basic rules, skills, and techniques involved in the sport so that each child may play and enjoy the game.

  • To give boys and girls the opportunity to meet in friendly competition with other children of the same age and gender.

  • To expose players to different styles of coaching strategies to further develop their skills.

Parent Packet | Concussion Awareness Information, parent | Concussion Awareness Information, athlete | Parent Code of Conduct |2020 Pediatric Cardiomyopathy Risk Factors.pdf

Basketball League - offered in the Winter for 3rd-12th grade boys and girls.  Practice two hours per week at local schools depending on coach availability.  Games on Saturdays beginning mid-January.  9th-12th grade league is for players who are not playing on their high school team nor playing competitively.

League information | League Rules | Injury Prevention

Girls Fast-pitch Softball league - offered Spring/Summer for 6-18 year olds and Fall for 6-14 year olds.  Practice and/or games 2-3 times per week.  Games are played in Longmont and surrounding front range communities and affiliated with the IPGSA (Indian Peaks Girl's Softball Association).  Visit teamsideline.com/IPGSA for game schedules.

League Rules | Injury Prevention | Helmet Safety

Soccer, Middle School league - offered Spring and Fall for middle school players at participating SVVSD schools.  Practice 2-3 times per week and 4 games played after school.  Transportation provided to away games.  Tournament play at end-of-season could be offereded at Sandstone Ranch Soccer fields.

League Information | League Rules | Registration Form, English | Registration Form, Spanish | Injury Prevention

Volleyball, 6v6 league - offered Spring and Fall for 3rd-8th grade boys and girls (play is coed).  Practice 2 hours per week depending on coach availability.  6 games in spring and 7 games in fall played in Longmont.

League Information | League Rules | Injury Prevention

CARA Sports

CARA is the Colorado Association of Recreation Athletics, a section of Colorado Parks and Recreation Association.  Cities, town and special districts join to offer RECREATIONAL competitions to Colorado athletes.  Teams practice in Longmont and travel to optional meets/matches/games to compete with other teams.

CARA Cross Country - offered in Fall for boys and girls age  9-14 years olds.  Exposes runners to long distance running in a recreational atmosphere.  Meets are on Saturday or Sunday beginning the weekend after Labor Day in cities along the front range. Check caratrack.com for meet schedules and field locations.

Information and Rules | Injury Prevention

CARA Swim - offered Winter/Spring, Summer and Fall for boys and girls ages 6-18 years of age.  Emphasis is on technique building, endurance building and FUN. Practice 2 times per week - choose your location and length of practice.

Information and Rules | Injury Prevention |

CARA Tennis - offered in the Summer for boys and girls 8-18 years old.  This program is a recreational team tennis opportunity - practice is for two hours on Monday with matches on Fridays along the northern front range.  This is a Gonzo Tennis program.

Information and Rules | Match Schedule | Injury Prevention

CARA Track & Field - offered in the Summer.  Boys and girls ages 5-16 gain exposure to compete in a variety of track and field events in a recreational setting.  Meets are held on Saturdays around the northern front range beginning mid June.  Check caratrack.com for meet schedule and stadium locations.

Information and Rules | Injury Prevention

CARA Volleyball league - offered in the Spring and Fall for high school girls and boys who are not playing on their high school team nor playing club ball.  Teams are coed and played along the Front Range or Metro Denver.  Check teamsideline.com/cara for game schedules and gym locations.

Information and Rules | Injury Prevention