In this week’s episode of "What's Up, College Station?, Parks and Recreation’s Samantha Holland and Amy Teufel discuss the growing market of youth sports tourism and explain how College Station’s strategic location within the "Texas triangle" helps attract visitors from across the country.
The countdown is on! The 2026 Summer Games of Texas will return to premier sports venues across College Station and Bryan from July 30-Aug. 2. The 11-sport event is open to Texans of all ages and skill levels. Registration deadlines vary by sport.
College Station Parks and Recreation invites you to learn, connect, and commemorate the Juneteenth holiday through three special community programs on June 17-18. Both June 18 events will feature Cedric Watson, a four-time Grammy-nominated fiddler, singer, accordionist, and songwriter.
One of the best parts about living in College Station is how easy it is to connect with nature without ever leaving the city. Local parks, trails, and natural spaces offer peaceful places to walk, observe wildlife, and enjoy the outdoors. Ready to plan your next adventure?
The Josh Abbott Band will headline the City of College Station’s free I Heart America Fourth of July Celebration at the Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater, bringing its signature Texas country sound to an unforgettable America 250 celebration featuring live music, fireworks, and family fun. The celebration includes food vendors, family activities, and a fireworks show set to patriotic music.
A quieter kind of splash is coming to College Station this summer! The Parks and Recreation Department is introducing monthly Sensory-Friendly Swim Nights at Cindy Hallaran Pool — a calm, inclusive swimming experience designed for families and individuals seeking a low-stimulation environment.
In this week’s episode of "What's Up, College Station?, Markeesha Watson and Katie Kamas of the Lincoln Recreation Center discuss the center's deep multi-generational roots and community impact, and how the LRC operates as a safe, family-like "home away from home" for all ages.
Summer swim season is officially here! The City of College Station’s Adamson Lagoon and Cindy Hallaran Pool open for the season on Saturday, offering the perfect escape to cool off, relax poolside, or splash down the slides. Admission is $7 at Adamson Lagoon and $4 at Cindy Hallaran Pool, with children 2 and under free. Discount passes help everyone join in the fun.
As the Texas heat moves in, there’s no better place to be than the water. But water activities carry real risks, particularly for young children and inexperienced swimmers. Registration for City of College Station swim lessons is open for ages 6 months and older. We also offer private and adaptive instruction to ensure everyone in our community can thrive in the water.
In this week’s episode of "What's Up, College Station?, Recreation Supervisor Jeep Wentsch discusses the City’s packed schedule, anchored by the long-standing Starlight Music Series. Wentsch highlights the series as a free, community-focused event at the Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater, featuring the upcoming Journey/ZZ Top tribute (May 30) and Tejano music night (June 13).
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