Boise Parks and Recreation Adult Volleyball

OUR PROGRAMS

Men's/Women's 

6-on-6 Indoor

Fall 

Volleyball

Volleyball leagues are a great way to stay active year-round with friends and family! Join our 6-on-6 indoor volleyball league, with all levels of play available. Teams play 8 league games with a single elimination tournament for the top 50% finishers. Game times run 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.


Coed 

6-on-6 Indoor Winter 

Volleyball

This league is open to players of all abilities, power division is our most competitive and competitive 1-7 is our most recreational league. Teams play one game per week on the assigned night of your division. The city provides one referee per game and the top 50% in each division will move into a single elimination bracket.


Men's/Women's 

6-on-6 Indoor Spring 

Volleyball

Volleyball leagues are a great way to stay active year-round with friends and family! Join our 6-on-6 indoor volleyball league, with all levels of play available. Teams play 8 league games with a single elimination tournament for the top 50% finishers. Game times run 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.


Coed 

 4-on-4 Outdoor Summer Sand Volleyball

This league is open to all levels of volleyball play ranging from our power division to our friendly recreational division. Games are played 4-on-4 with unlimited substitutions. Teams play 10 regular season games with a single elimination tournament for the top 50% finishers. Game times run 6:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 8:10 p.m. once per week (Monday-Thursday).

Who is a Resident: 

Boise residents live within the city limits and pay City of Boise taxes. The boundaries that the U.S. Post Office uses and those that determine the city limits are not the same. Even though you may have a Boise mailing address, you may not live within the Boise city limits. Questions about residency? Please call customer service staff at 208-608-7651. 

Non-Resident Policy: 

Boise residents directly contribute to the operations of Boise Parks and Recreation Department’s programs and services by payment of their property taxes. The Fair-Share Policy (non-resident fee) allocates an additional fee to non-resident users so that they also contribute, on an equitable basis, to the overall financing of the department’s operations.