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Game On!

In KC, everyone gets to play.

By Ann Clifford

Recreational Sports

Recreational Sports

Listen... do you hear it? The rhythmic bounce of a basketball. The chirp of a whistle. The cheers of a friendly crowd. Throughout KC, fields, courts, pools and parks all pulse with the energy of people coming together to compete, exercise and simply have fun. 

Leagues of Our Own

Looking for competition? Just name your sport. You’ll find leagues for flag football, softball, baseball, volleyball, basketball, tennis and hockey — for people of any age and experience level. For example, the Jewish Community Center — locals call it “The J” — is known for its racquetball and handball leagues. Johnson County Parks and Recreation hosts a pickleball league with flexible scheduling. And for a game with a view, check out the KC Softball Club, which plays at Penn Valley Park overlooking downtown. 

Soccer City, USA
In the KC metro, soccer isn’t just a sport — it’s a way of life. Whether you’re a seasoned striker or eager to learn, there’s a place for you. Soccer Nation in Kansas City, Kansas, offers 40,000 square feet dedicated to year-round soccer leagues and instruction for all ages. The Soccer Lot in downtown KC provides co-ed leagues, youth development and pick-up games. Feeling competitive? Heartland Soccer is the largest league and tournament host in the U.S., with options from recreational to premier. 
Located in Pink Hill Park, Blue Springs BMX recently celebrated 40 years as the longest-standing race track in the Kansas City region.
No Boundaries

Across the region, the playing field is truly level. A vibrant adaptive sports scene ensures that athletes of all abilities can experience the thrill of competition and the joy of play. Archery, basketball, tennis and more are available through organizations like Accessible Sports of Greater Kansas City, The Whole Person and Midwest Adaptive Sports. And, of course, it wouldn’t be KC without the first soccer pitch in the Midwest for the visually impaired, located on the campus of the Kansas State School for the Blind. 

Just For Fun

If you’re looking for recreational options where laughter counts more than points, the KC metro doesn’t disappoint. KC Crew is a social sports league offering everything from basketball and volleyball to dodgeball and fowling (a hybrid of football and bowling). You can also try your hand at a cornhole or urban golf tournament. Kick back with KC Sport and Social Club’s kickball leagues for kids and adults. And check out Stonewall Sports Kansas City, an LGBTQIA+ sports community with plenty of choices, including softball, billiards and trivia. 

And just when you think you’ve seen it all, there are plenty of outside-the-box recreational sports to try like ultimate frisbee, BMX racing, fencing, rowing, curling, cricket and quidditch. Play on!

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