City of Cedar Park - Parks & Rec. Activity Guide 2023

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SPECIAL EVENTS

GUIDE FACILITY RENTALS Host your next event at one of our facilities SPORTS Basketball Volleyball Pickleball Wiffle®ball Softball SWIM LESSONS Online registration starts March 1 THE CITY OF CEDAR PARK PARKS & RECREATION
2023 ACTIVITY
Kaleidospoke Holiday Tree Lighting Movies in the Park 4th of July & more! cedarparkparks.com
June 16th 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. Free Contests Registration begins at 5:00 p.m. G Game of Skate 6:00 p.m. 12 yrs and under Street Competiton 7 p.m. Bowl Contest 8:30 p.m. WANTED Sponsors and Volunteers Please contact: pa arks@cedarparktexas.gov 512-401-5500 Waivers and he elmets required to compete Brushy Creek Skate Park, 23310 Brushy Creek Rd., Cedar Park, TX 78613 Parks Operations crew member mowing at Brushy Creek Lake Park

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2023 Lonestar RecreationProgramming AchievementAward -ClassIII(50,001100,000pop.)

KALEIDOSPOKE

Kaleidospoke debuted in 2022 and is an award-winning event hosted by the Cedar Park Parks and Recreation Department. The event features a glow bike ride on a paved trail that combines music, dancers, and other features that will light up the night! Kaleidospoke 2023 is on Saturday, March 4th, at the newly redesigned Town Center Park adjacent to the Cedar Park Recreation Center.

Information.....................................................4 Schedule of Events........................................5 Special Events Info....................................6 - 8 Recreation Center...........................................9 Recreation Classes.......................................10 Athletics.........................................................11 Senior Connection.........................................12 Parks Amenity Matrix............................13 - 15 Parks Regulations.................................16 - 18 Parks Maps............................................19 - 22 Facility Rentals.......................................23 - 26 Volunteer Opportunities...............................27 Aquatics..................................................28 - 34

RECREATION CENTER

512-401-5516

Monday-Thursday: 5 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Friday: 5 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Saturday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Sunday: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.

PARKS & RECREATION OFFICE

512-401-5500

Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

1435 Main St. Cedar Park, TX 78613 parks@cedarparktexas.gov cedarparkparks.com

PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF

CITY OF CEDAR PARK

Main Reception ......................................512-401-5000

Animal Control ....................................... 512-260-4622

Police Department (Non-Emergency) .. 512-260-4600 Fire Department (Non-Emergency) 512-401-5220 Library ..................................................... 512-401-5600 Utility Billing ...........................................

Central Texas Refuse (Residential) 512-243-2833

MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL & CITY MANAGEMENT

MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL

Jim Penniman-Morin Mayor

Stephen Thomas Place One

Mel Kirkland Place Two

Anne Duffy Place Three

OTHER

Texas Parks & Wildlife ..........................

Treasure of the Hills Senior Center ......

WilCo. Parks & Recreation

WilCo. Sheriff’s Dept. (Non-Emergency).

512-389-4800

512-331-6000

512-943-1920

512-943-1300

Eric Boyce Place Four

Kevin Harris Place Five/Mayor Pro Tem

Heather Jefts Place Six

CITY MANAGEMENT

Brenda Eivens City Manager

Katherine Woerner Caffrey Deputy City Manager

Chris Copple Assistant City Manager

Beau Falgout Assistant City Manager

The City of Cedar Park Parks & Recreation Department’s programs and facilities are open to all citizens regardless of race, sex, color, religion, national origin or disability. If you require special assistance, please call the Parks & Recreation office at 512- 401-5500.

Randa, Director .............................. 512-401-5504 Mike DeVito, Assistant Director ............ 512-401-5502 Jansen Myers, Admin. Assistant 512-401-5500 Tara McAlister, Admin. Assistant ......... 512-401-5511
Dean, Recreation Manager ............ 512-401-5506
Harp, Marketing/Community Prog. Coord.512-401-5528 Gretchen Hayes, Community Event Coord. ..... 512-401-5503 John Smyth, Project Coordinator ......... 512-401-5501 Jason Miller, Athletics Manager 512-401-5512 Jason Roberts, Aquatics Manager ....... 512-401-5510 Anthony Bollin, Aquatics Specialist...... 512-401-5535 Cody Anderson, Parks Superintendent 512-401-5520 James Williams, Parks Foreman .......... 512-401-5521 Chris Noah, Parks Foreman .................. 512-401-5523 Recreation Center Front Desk 512-401-5516 INFORMATION
Curt
Tim
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NUMBERS Austin Wood Recycling.......................... 512-259-7430 BCLP Mobile Kayak Rentals 512-718-1000 Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce ..... 512-260-7800 H-E-B Center at Cedar Park ................... 512-600-5000 Leander ISD 512-570-0000 Leander Parks & Recreation ................. 512-528-9909 Round Rock ISD.................................... 512-464-5000 Senior Circle at CP Regional Med 512-528-7000
512-401-5300
JANUARY Christmas Tree Recycling 7 FEBRUARY 50th Anniversary Family Dance 24 MARCH Pool rental reservations begin ................................... 1 Swim lesson registrations begin 1 Kaleidospoke ............................................................... 4 Movie in the Park ...................................................... 31 Cedar Fest 31 APRIL Cedar Fest 1 MAY Brushy Creek Lake Park Splash Pad opens .............. 1 Movie in the Park 19 All pools open daily ................................................... 27 Poolapalooza ............................................................ 29 Swim lessons begin 30 JUNE Go Skateboarding Day .............................................. 16 Sensory Swim at Veterans Memorial Pool .............. 18 JULY Fourth of July Celebration .......................................... 4 Sensory Swim at Veterans Memorial Pool 15 National Night Out Kick-Off ...................................... 25 All dates are subject to change. For updates and information please visit cedarparkparks.com SCHEDULE OF EVENTS The Cedar Park Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to providing responsive, efficient and reliable operations, maintenance and management of City parkland, sports fields, athletic facilities, recreation center, aquatic facilities, recreational programs, and special events to help support a high quality of life for the entire community. AUGUST Buttercup Pool last day .............................................. 6 Milburn & Veterans Pools open weekends only 6 SEPTEMBER Summer pool hours end..............................................4 Milburn pool winter lap swim hours begin ................ 5 BCLP Splash Pad weekends only 5 Movie in the Park..........................................................8 BCLP Splash Pad last day ........................................ 24 OCTOBER Taste of Cedar Park 17 Fall Fest.......................................................................21 Halloween at the Hall.................................................27 Fable Fest...................................................................28 NOVEMBER Holiday Oak Coloring Contest begins ........................ 1 Veterans Ceremony .................................................... 4 Holiday Oak Coloring Contest ends 20 Cedar Park Turkey Day 5K ........................................ 23 DECEMBER Tree Lighting & Santa’s Wonderland 1 Santa at Heritage Oak Tree.........................................2 Elves at Work: Virtual Holiday Crafts.....................4 - 8 Santa at Heritage Oak Tree.........................................9 Breakfast with Santa...................................................9 Tail of Lights...............................................................14

EVENTS

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EVENTS

1435 Main St. | 512-401-5516 | cedarparkparks.com

MEMBERSHIP AMENITIES:

• Pickleball open play

• Basketball/Volleyball open play

• 2 full size sports gymnasiums

• Indoor walking/jogging Track

RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP

• Weight equipment

• Cardio equipment

• Locker rooms

MULTI PURPOSE COMMUNITY ROOMS AND CRAFT ROOM RENTAL:*

Great for meetings, receptions, baby and bridal showers, birthday parties, workshops, art shows, recitals, graduations, and much more.

*Alcohol is prohibited in this facility.

Reservations must be made in-person at the Recreation Center. After-hours rentals are available with at least two weeks’ notice.

To check availability, please call 512-401-5516.

ROOM RENTAL RATE

Rental fees per hour during business hours

NON-RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP

Friday: 5 a.m.
p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m.
6 p.m.
HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Thursday: 5 a.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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Membership Day Monthly Quarterly Annually Family $25 $70 $240 Individual $5 $15 $35 $120 Seniors (60+) $5 $10 $20 $60 Youth (17 & under) $5 $10 $20 $60 Couple $20 $55 $200 Senior Couple $15 $30 $110
RATE
Membership Day Monthly Quarterly Annually Family $40 $105 $420 Individual $10 $30 $80 $250 Seniors (60+) $10 $20 $40 $130 Youth (17 & under) $10 $20 $40 $130 Couple $35 $85 $315 Senior Couple $30 $70 $240
RATE
FACILITY Res. Non-Res Deposit Community Room 1010 sq. ft. $35 $70 $100 Gym 1/2 Court 2100 sq. ft. $50 $75 $100 Kitchen 210 sq. ft. $10 $15 $100 Craft Room 280 sq. ft. $15 $30 $50 AFTER HOURS RENTAL FEE Res. Non-Res Deposit Gym 1 Full Court 4200 sq. ft. $150 $200 $100 Gym 2 Full Court 8400 sq. ft. $225 $275 $100 Community Room 1010 sq. ft. $60 $90 $100 Kitchen -210 sq. ft. $15 $20 $100 Craft Room -280 sq. ft. $15 $30 $50
RECREATION CENTER • TV/Video game room
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REC CENTER CLASSES

For information on class registration, please call the Recreation Center at 512-401-5516. All class dates and times are subject to change.

PERSONAL TRAINING

One-on-one customized training with a certified personal trainer for individuals, groups, and seniors. Learn equipment safety, proper gym etiquette, and the latest workout strategies. Please visit the Cedar Park Recreation Center or call 512-401-5516 for more information.

YOGA

Yoga is a form of exercise with focus on breath and relaxation. All ages and levels are invited. Yoga is a great way to improve your posture, range of motion, and functional strength. First class is free

• Beginner Yoga

• Yoga

• Gentle Flow Yoga

CHAIR YOGA

This class is excellent for those of us with limited mobility or flexibility, recovering from surgery, or looking for a more restorative and mindful exercise regime.

LINE DANCING

FREE class that is open to anyone who wants to have fun and learn how to line dance. Learn basic steps like the vine, rock steps, waltz, weave, and cha-cha.

TAI CHI

Tai Chi forms are usually practiced slowly with rounded movements which makes it very beneficial for those who need a low impact workout, and for those who would like to work on balance.

UPBEAT BARRE

Upbeat barre is a muscular endurance-based workout that fuses strength training, ballet, yoga, and pilates with popular music to create a sweaty, fun, and balanced workout with varying levels of intensity designed to include everyone.

DANCE FITNESS CLASSES

Multiple classes are offered combining dance and fitness, with focus on having fun and getting your cardio in. Dance Fitness mixes explosive dancing and boot camp toning, while High Fitness offers a fun new twist on traditional aerobics with added HIIT, toning, and Barre moves.

If you are interested in teaching a class that will benefit the health and wellness of our Cedar Park community, please call 512-401-5516 or email onochie.eguzo@cedarparktexas.gov

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AREA ATHLETICS

Sensory
at Veterans Memorial Pool Dates: June 18th & July 15th Time: 9:00 a.m. - 11 :30 a.m. Location: 2525 W. New Hope Dr.Join us at Veterans Memorial Pool for our Sensory Swim program, where individuals with s pecial needs can enjoy the pool in a fun, judgment free, and relaxed environment with their family and friends. Our goal is to provide a comfortable morning that allows individuals to have fun and network with other families Regular pool fees apply(swimmers/non-swimmers). Be responsible Thank you ATHLETICS
Swim
Austin TapeBall Cricket League 512-215-4756 cricclubs.com/atcl Brushy Creek Sports Field Rental 512-401-5512 cedarparkparks.com Cedar Park Adult Softball Leagues 512-401-5512 cpsports.us Cedar Park Boys Lacrosse Club 512-766-8529 cedarparklacrosse.com Cedar Park Girls Lacrosse Club 512-657-8733 wildfirelax.org Cedar Park Typhoons Swim Team 512-826-5769 cedarparktyphoons.org Cedar Park Youth League 512-331-8688 cpyl.org Extreme Flag Football 512-680-3689 extremeflagfootball.com Cedar Park Youth Football and Cheer cpyfa.org Lone Star Soccer Club 512-336-5425 lonestar-sc.com Capital Area Aquatics Swim Team 512-917-2274 lostcreekaquatics.com Neighborhood Sports 512-918-3524 neighborhoodsports.us Nelson Ranch Pétanque Club 512-888-5343 nelsonranchpetanque@gmail.com Rangers Boys Lacrosse 512-410-9168 rangerslax.com Tennis Lessons: Debbie Meek 512-784-7864 debbie@dansadvantage.com Danny Meek 512-784-7814 dan@dansadvantage.com Tom Lewman 512-636-3015 tennistoml@hotmail.com David McDonald 830-237-5883 mcdaddy47@gmail.com Tennis Key 512-401-5516 parks@cedarparktexas.gov Texas Skateboarding Club 512-852-9033 bryan@texasskateboardingclub.com Vista Ridge Youth Sports vistaridgeyouthsports.org Wildfire Girls Lacrosse Grades 3-8 512-529-6060 wildfirelax.org 11

SENIOR CONNECTION

CEDAR PARK RECREATION CENTER

1435 Main St. 512-401-5516 (see pages 9-10 for facility details)

Seniors: Join the Cedar Park Recreation Center for as low as $10 per month! The Cedar Park Recreation Center offers personal and group training customized to your needs. We also offer Chair Yoga, Gentle Flow Yoga, Beginner Yoga and Classic Yoga. Your membership includes access to weights, cardio equipment, and an indoor walking track. Drop in for a game of pickleball and meet our friendly staff and other seniors at game night and social game hour.

SILVERSNEAKERS & SILVER&FIT ® MEMBERSHIP

Seniors, are you interested in a free membership? The Cedar Park Recreation Center is a SilverSneakers® and Silver&Fit® participant. Please call your medical insurance provider to see if you are eligible.

SOCIAL GAME HOUR

Join us for social game hour every Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Complimentary light refreshments available.

LINE DANCING

Free line dancing every Monday 12-1 p.m.

PICKLEBALL

Pickleball is a fun sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong. It is played with a paddle and a plastic ball. A great way to combine fun and exercise. Monday - Saturday*, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Beginner time: Mondays 1 - 3 p.m. For more information contact Tim Dean at tim.dean@cedarparktexas.gov

CHAIR YOGA

This class is excellent for those of us with limited mobility or flexibility, recovering from surgery, or looking for a more restorative and mindful exercise regime.

*Dates subject to change

TENNIS

Tennis Court key fobs are available

at the Cedar Park Recreation Center. Keys are good for one year from purchase date. Resident fee: $18

Non-resident fee: $36

PICKLEBALL

Pickleball nets are available for use at Veterans Memorial Park. Please call 512-401-5500 for more information.

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PARKS AMENITIES MAP # PARK NAME, ADDRESS AND ACREAGE BACKSTOPS BASEBALL/SOFTBALL BASKETBALL COURTS BBQ GRILLS COVERED PLAYSCAPE PLAYSCAPE GROUP PAVILION PARKING PICNIC AREA RESTROOM SOCCER FIELD SWIMMING POOL TENNIS COURT TRAILS (MILES) VOLLEYBALL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1 BAGDAD (4.3 ac) 1351 Bagdad Rd. Backstops 2 BRUSHY CREEK LAKE (89.2 ac) 3300 Brushy Creek Rd. WP 1 1 Bocce courts, fishing, boat launch. Splash pad: May-Sept. 3 BRUSHY CREEK SPORTS (54 ac) 2310 Brushy Creek Rd. 2-L 1-L 3-L 1 9-hole disc golf course and skate park 4 BUTTERCUP CAVE PRESERVES (92.4 ac) Limited access. Call Parks & Rec. for information 5 BUTTERCUP CREEK NATURAL AREA (12.1 ac) 502 Timber Tr. Undeveloped natural area and future site of Bell District 6 BUTTERCUP CREEK (3.5 ac) 411 Twin Oaks Tr. 2-L Call Parks & Rec. to reserve pool 7 CARRIAGE HILLS #1 (1.6 ac) 1613 Carriage Hills Tr. 1/2 8 CARRIAGE HILLS #2 (.5 ac) 1600 Country Squire 9 CARRIAGE HILLS #5 (.5 ac) 1801 Lakeline Blvd. 10 CHIMNEY SWIFT (1 ac) 2900 Chimney Swift 1/2 11 CLUCK CREEK (8.7 ac) 901 Rambling Tr. Detention area 12 JANET BARTLES (8.5 ac) 1100 Buttercup Creek Blvd. 1-L 2-L 2-L 13 ROSEMARY DENNY (9.1 ac) 2400 E. Riviera Fishing, call Parks & Rec. to reserve clubhouse 14 DISCOVERY WELL CAVE PRESERVE (106 ac) 15000 Anderson Mill Rd. Natural area with limited access 15 FOREST OAKS (22.1 ac) 521 Lynnwood Tr. .7 16 GANN RANCH (8.6 ac) 2000 Cougar Country Dr. HOA 1 HOA pool 17 PEGGY GARNER (6.8 ac) 2400 Peach Tree Ln. 18 GOLDFINCH (2.8 ac) 2503 Goldfinch Dr. .2 Includes 2.2 acres of detention area 19 HEPPNER BEND (2.5 ac) 1208 Heppner Dr. Includes 1.5 acres of detention area Legend: L=Lighted, HOA= Home Owners Association, 1/2 = Half court 13

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MAP # PARK NAME, ADDRESS AND ACREAGE BACKSTOPS BASEBALL/SOFTBALL BASKETBALL COURTS BBQ GRILLS COVERED PLAYSCAPE PLAYSCAPE GROUP PAVILION PARKING PICNIC AREA RESTROOM SOCCER FIELD SWIMMING POOL TENNIS COURT TRAILS (MILES) VOLLEYBALL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 20 HERITAGE (7.7 ac) 1100 Heritage Park Dr. 1/2 HOA Includes 4 acres of detention pond and HOA pool 21 HERITAGE OAK (1 ac) 875 Quest Pkwy. Historical landmark 22 LAKELINE (183.7 ac) 1510 Alexis Dr. 4 Kayak rental, fishing pier, inclusive playground, hikeand-bike trail 23 WILLIAM T. LAWS, JR. (3 ac) 1200 N. Lakeline Blvd. HOA .3 HOA pool 24 DAYNA LAWSON (1.5 ac) 1205 Comfort St. 1/2 25 LONE TREE (4.2 ac) 2500 Stapleford 26 ELIZABETH MILBURN (42.4 ac) 1901 Sun Chase Blvd. 1-L 2 1 4 BMX track, climbing wall, community garden 27 NELSON RANCH (3.7 ac) 905 Nelson Ranch Rd. 2-L Pétanque courts with lights 28 NEW HOPE (8.5 ac) 1900 N. Lakeline Blvd. 8.5 acres of detention area 29 VETERANS MEMORIAL (47.6 ac) 2525 W. New Hope Dr. 1-L 1-L 1.2 Ampitheather, dog park, community garden, retired flag drop box 30 OAKMONT FOREST (1.9 ac) 1414 Colby Ln. 31 OAKWOOD GLEN (1.6 ac) 2600 Oakwood Glen 32 PARK PLACE (6.2 ac) 101 Vale Dr. 33 PRIZE OAKS (.7 ac) 1407 Cedar Park Dr. 34 QUEST VILLAGE (11.4 ac) 614 Stallion .8 Includes 8.1 acreas of detention area 35 RANCH TRAILS (13.9 ac) 3701 Ranch Tr. 1 36 RANCH AT CYPRESS CREEK (.8 ac) 2003 Rachel Ridge 37 RATTLING HORN (1.8 ac) 1305 Rattling Horn Cv. 1.8 acres of detention area 38 SILVERADO SPRINGS N (62.7 ac) 12920 W. PARMER LN. .4 Undeveloped Legend: L=Lighted, HOA= Home Owners Association, 1/2 = Half court 14

OTHER PARKS

Operated by the CP Youth League, for more information: visit cpyl.org

Fishing. Operated by the Y.M.C.A. for more information: 512-250-9622

Fishing. Operated by Williamson

and

for more information: 512-943-1920

MAP # PARK NAME, ADDRESS AND ACREAGE BACKSTOPS BASEBALL/SOFTBALL BASKETBALL COURTS BBQ GRILLS COVERED PLAYSCAPE PLAYSCAPE GROUP PAVILION PARKING PICNIC AREA RESTROOM SOCCER FIELD SWIMMING POOL TENNIS COURT TRAILS (MILES) VOLLEYBALL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 39 SILVERADO SPRINGS S (22.2 ac) 3525 Brushy Creek Rd. Includes 5 acres of detention area 40 TIMBERWOOD (2 ac) 1912 Timberwood Tr. 41 TOWN CENTER (18-20 ac) 1435 Main St. 1 Sculpture garden 42 TREELINE (4.5 ac) 1400 Treeline Dr. Includes 3.8 acres of detention area 43 TWIN CREEKS GREENBELT (23.4 ac) 2610 Copford Ln. Undeveloped 44 TWIN CREEKS HISTORICAL (46.4 ac) 2900 King Monument Ln. .5 Historic Landmark, predestrian access only 45 WILDROSE (2.1 ac) 700 Cluck Creek Tr.
PARKS AMENITIES
CPYL YOUTH BASEBALL & SOFTBALL COMPLEX 1225 Cypress Creek Rd.
TWIN LAKES PARK (50 ac) 204 E. Little Elm
C HAMPION PARK (33 ac) 901 Rambling Tr.
Legend:
County Parks
Recreation
L=Lighted, HOA= Home Owners Association, 1/2 = Half court
Cedar Bark Park at Veterans Memorial Park
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PARKS REGULATIONS

PARKS, RECREATION AREAS, AND CAVE PRESERVES RULES

(Ordinance CO27-21-07-22-H10 adopted 7/22/21)

Sec. 8.03.001

Miscellaneous

It shall be unlawful for any person in a City park, recreation area, or cave preserve to:

1. Walk, bring or allow an unleashed or unsecured dog, except within a designated off-leash are

2. Fail to pick up and properly dispose of pet waste deposited by their pet.

3. Damage, cut, carve or remove any tree, plant or wood.

4. Light, build or maintain fires except in designated BBQ grills or fire rings.

5. Wade or swim in areas other than swimming pools or water playscapes unless posted to allow such activities.

6. Enter or remain in any area which is closed or posted “Closed to the Public.”

7. Park a vehicle or allow a parked vehicle to remain in any area which is closed or posted “Closed to the Public.”

8. Carry, possess, or discharge a gun, bow and arrow, air or gas weapon, paintball gun or marker, or any instrument with a propelling force, spring, air or gas that is capable of being used for the purpose of hunting, except the holder of a valid concealed handgun license (“CHL”) shall not be prohibited from carrying or possessing a firearm pursuant to such CHL.

9. Do any of the following without first obtaining a special permit as set out under Section 8.03.004 of this article:

A. Sell, offer or solicit any goods or merchandise.

B Hold, conduct or address any public assemblage, meeting or gathering, or take part in public debate or discussion.

C Provide entertainment or exhibitions.

D. Posses, discharge, or cause to be discharged any fireworks, torpedo, rocket, explosive or other substance capable of explosion.

E. Distribute, post or affix any printed or written matter, sample or device.

F As defined in article 8.10 of this code, camp - to use an area for sleeping and/or living accommodation purposes, including but not limited to the following:

i. Making preparations to construct a temporary shelter, such as the setting up of a tent, laying down of bedding, lying in or on a cot, sleeping bag, bedroll or other similar sleeping equipment, or the construction of a temporary shelter with other materials such as cardboard or newspapers;

ii. Parking of a motor vehicle, motor home, or trailer for the apparent purpose of overnight occupancy;

iii. Storing or accumulating clothing, food, beverages or other personal belongings;

iv. Digging or earth breaking; or

v. Using any tent or temporary shelter.

10 Dump or dispose of trash, garbage, unsightly matter, brush or waste except that which is generated by park visitors and disposed of properly in receptacles provided for park use purposes.

11 Hit a golf ball, except in areas designated and posted for that purpose.

Sec. 8.03.002 Vehicles

It shall be unlawful for any person in a public park or recreation area to:

1 Drive any motor vehicle on any area except on designated roads or parking areas, or other such areas as may be specifically designated as a temporary road or parking area.

2 Operate or use any type of motorized vehicle, motor assisted scooter or motor assisted skateboard, including but not limited to, motorcycles, motorbikes and minibikes on any trail, sidewalk, cave preserve or park area not designated for such use. Vehicles providing maintenance, police, fire and life-safety services are allowed.

3. Park a motor vehicle anywhere except in a designated parking area.

4. Wash any vehicle.

5. Ride a bicycle on or along a water embankment grassy area or trail if ridden in such a manner as to interfere with other allowed uses or without personal regard for the safety of others.

Sec. 8.03.003 Swimming pools and water playscapes

Prohibited activities. It shall be unlawful for any person inside a fence generally surrounding a city-owned or operated swimming pool, or near a water playscape to:

1. Possess or consume alcoholic beverages.

2. Possess or use glass containers.

3. Bring any pet, bicycle, skateboard, scooter, motorized vehicle, motor-assisted scooter or motor-assisted skateboard of any kind.

4. Violate any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this section and applicable to that facility.

Permits for activities not permitted

Special permits for activities not permitted in city parks or recreation areas under this article shall be obtained by making application to the director of parks and recreation and approved by the City Council, in accordance with the following procedures:

1. Application. A person seeking issuance of a permit shall file application stating the following:

A. The name and address of the applicant.

B. The name and address of the person, persons, corporation or association sponsoring the activity, if any.

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C. The day and hours for which the permit is requested.

D. The specific location where the permit is requested.

E. Other information necessary for permit issuance determination.

F. Variances required from park rules and regulations.

2. Standards for issuance A special permit shall insure that the proposed activity or use:

A. Will not unreasonably interfere with or detract from the general public's enjoyment.

B. Will not unreasonably interfere with or detract from the promotion of public health, welfare, safety and recreation.

C. Is not anticipated to include violence, crime or disorderly conduct.

D. Will not entail extraordinary or burdensome expense or police operation by the city.

E. Is not in conflict with another scheduled activity.

Sec. 8.03.005 Closing hours

Parks are open from dawn to 10:00 p.m. unless otherwise posted. The City Parks and Recreation Advisory Board may designate different hours for swimming pools or other parks hours with programming conflicts. Hours shall be duly posted at or near the pool, park or facility entrance where the operational hours vary. In the event of an emergency, or for good cause, a city official may close any park or recreation facility.

Sec. 8.03.006 Cave preserves

Cave preserves are conservation and park preserve areas set aside to protect certain endangered species or species of concern, pursuant to the Federal Endangered Species Act, Section 10 (A) and an incidental take permit issued by the Federal Department of the Interior. Persons depositing foreign material, committing vandalism or any other acts of mischief, which may harm the Federally Protected Species within cave preserves, may be criminally prosecuted under the penalty provisions of the Endangered Species Act. Punishment of up to one year in prison and fines of up to $25,000 per offense may be levied against violators.

It shall be unlawful for any person in a cave preserve area to:

1. Violate any regulations under this article.

2. Damage any vegetation within the critical habitat area or within cave preserves.

3. Introduce foreign materials including chemicals, sewage, petroleum products, pesticides, etc. into caves, critical habitat areas or within cave preserves.

4. Dump or dispose of trash, junk, garbage, refuse, unsightly matter, brush or other materials within caves, critical habitat area or cave preserves.

5. Enter caves without authorization.

6. Take, remove, or otherwise harm any species within the caves without a U.S. Fish & Wildlife permit issued for the purpose of scientific investigation.

7. It shall be unlawful to operate or use any type of motorized vehicle, motor assisted scooter or motor assisted skateboard, including but not limited to, motorcycles, motorbikes and minibikes in cave preserves. Vehicles providing maintenance, police, fire and life-safety services are allowed.

Sec. 8.03.007 Skate Park facility

(a) Definitions Unless specifically defined below, words and phrases used in this section shall be interpreted so as to give them the same meaning as they have in common usage and so as to give this section its most reasonable application:

Skate park facility. Skating features and structures located at Brushy Creek Sports Park located at 2310 Brushy Creek Road, Cedar Park, Texas, and depicted in the map attached as Exhibit A to Ordinance CO32-10-06-03-C1, and incorporated herein.

Skate park pavilion. Covered picnic area (including picnic tables and benches) located adjacent to the skating surfaces of the state park facility as depicted in Exhibit A attached to Ordinance CO32-10-06-03-C1. The skate park pavilion is not a skating surface. Skating surfaces. Any and all concrete, metal, and tile surfaces located in the bowl and street course features and structures in the skate park facility, depicted as the highlighted portion of Exhibit A attached to Ordinance CO32-10-06-03-C1.

(b) Hours of operation.The skate park facility is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The city reserves the right to close the skate park facility at any time and under any conditions deemed necessary by the city for public safety, to conduct scheduled maintenance and/or for programmed events.

(c) Mandatory requirements for use.

(1) The skate park facility is an unsupervised facility. All users skate at their own risk.

(2) Only skateboards and in-line skates are permitted on skating surfaces.

(3) Skaters under the age of 12 years old must be accompanied by a parent, adult guardian, or adult instructor at all times.

(4) All skaters are required to wear protective helmets at all times, and are highly encouraged to wear other protective equipment, such as knee, wrist, and elbow pads. Parents or guardians shall require children to wear protective helmets while using the skate park facility.

(5) Spectators must remain outside of the skating surfaces.

(6) Competitive events or demonstrations require prior approval of the Parks and Recreation Department and issuance of a special permit as set out under section 8.03.004 of this article.

(d) Prohibited activities in skate park facility.It shall be unlawful for any person in the skate park facility to:

(1) Be on or at skate park facility property when it is closed;

(2) Possess or consume alcohol or tobacco of any kind;

(3) Abuse drugs of any kind;

(4) Place any graffiti, tagging, or stickers on any surface;

(5) Carry, possess, or discharge any gun or weapon of any kind;

(6) Engage in horseplay, pushing, shoving, or fighting;

(7) Skate in or on any part of the skate park pavilion area, including picnic tables and benches;

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(8) Make, build, place, or attach any modifications or obstacles, including but not limited to, any ramps, jump surfaces, rails, in any part of the skate park facility; or

(9) Conduct or operate any competitive events or demonstrations without having first obtained a special permit as set out under section 8.03.004 of this article.

(e) Prohibited activities on skating surfaces.It shall be unlawful for any person on any skating surface in the skate park facility to:

(1) Operate or use any wheeled recreational equipment other than skateboards and in-line skates, including, but not limited to, bicycles, any type of motorized vehicle, motor-assisted scooter, motor-assisted skateboard, motorcycle, motorbike or minibike;

(2) Permit pets or animals of any kind; or

(3) Bring or consume food, beverages, or chewing gum.

(f) Offense and penalty.It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any regulation posted by the city at the skate park facility or any provision of subsections (c)–(e) of this section. Each violation shall be punishable as a class C misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be subject to a fine in accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in section 1.01.009 of this code.

(g) Criminal trespass warning.In addition to a penalty under subsection (f) of this section, and pursuant to section 30.05 of the Texas Penal Code, as amended, any peace officer or employee of the city aware of any person:

(1) Violating any provision of this section or any posted city regulation pertaining to the skate park facility; or

(2) Behaving in any manner reasonably determined by the peace officer or city employee to endanger the health and safety of skate park facility users, may issue an oral or written forty-eight (48) hour criminal trespass warning to the responsible individual.

Sec. 8.03.008 Dog park facility

(a) Hours of operation. The dog park facility is open daily from dawn to dusk. The city reserves the right to close the dog park facility at any time and under any conditions deemed necessary by the city for public safety, to conduct scheduled maintenance, and/or for programmed events.

(b) Mandatory requirements for use.

(1) This facility is for use by dogs, their owners/handlers, and their human guests only. No other animals or uses are permitted.

(2) Leashes may be removed inside the fenced off-leash areas of the facility only.

(3) All dogs must be under control and in view of the owner/handler at all times. Dogs must be supervised by persons sixteen (16) years of age or older.

(4) All children under sixteen (16) years of age must be accompanied by an adult responsible for the child’s behavior and safety. Children are not allowed to chase dogs in the facility.

(5) Limit of two (2) dogs per person in the facility at any time.

(6) Dog owners/handlers are liable for any injuries or damage caused by their dogs.

(7) Dog owners/handlers are responsible for picking up and disposing of their dog’s waste, repairing any damage done by their dogs and removing their dog’s toys from the facility.

(8) All dogs must have current vaccinations and registration and must wear a collar with current rabies vaccination and registration tags. Dog owners/handlers must have a current rabies vaccination certificate available and comply with current city park animal control ordinances.

(9) Aggressive or dangerous dogs are prohibited in the facility. Dogs showing any aggressive behavior shall be leashed and removed from the facility immediately.

(10) Dogs under four (4) months of age are not allowed in the facility.

(11) Dogs using the facility must not be in heat and must be healthy and free of parasites.

(12) The small dog off-leash area is for dogs less than thirty (30) pounds only. The large dog off-leash area is for dogs weighing thirty pounds or more. Small dogs are permitted in the large dog off-leash area but enter at your own risk.

(13) Dog owners/handlers must carry leashes (one per dog) while in the facility.

(14) No food (dog or human) or training treats allowed in the facility.

(15) Glass containers, alcohol and tobacco of any kind are prohibited in the facility.

(16) Bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades and motorized vehicles are prohibited in the facility.

(17) Professional trainers are not allowed to use the facility for training purposes. Competitive events or demonstrations require a special use permit from the city. Competitive events or demonstrations require prior approval of the Parks and Recreation Department and issuance of a special permit as set out under section 8.03.004 of this article.

(c) Offense and penalty. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any regulation posted by the city at the dog park facility or any provision of subsection (b) of this section. Each violation shall be punishable as a class C misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be subject to a fine in accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in section 1.01.009 of this code.

(d) Criminal trespass warning. In addition to a penalty under subsection (c) of this section, and pursuant to section 30.05 of the Texas Penal Code, as amended, any peace officer or employee of the city aware of any person:

(1) Violating any provision of this section or any posted city regulation pertaining to the dog park facility; or

(2) Behaving in any manner reasonably determined by the peace officer or city employee to endanger the health and safety of dog park facility users;

May issue an oral or written forty-eight (48) hour criminal trespass warning to the responsible individual.

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Cedar Park Recreation Center 1435 Main Street Cedar Park, TX 78613 (512)401-5516 34 E WHIT 38 15 39 B 3 2 C L TAGE TAGE 35
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FACILITY RENTALS

LAKELINE PARK - 1510 ALEXIS DR.

Pavilion rental - For a list of amenities, see pages 13-15.

Rental

Residents (SM. & LG.)

Half day: $50 Half day: $100

Full day: $75 Full day: $150

Kayak rentals by Mobile Kayak: 512-718-1000

Grand Pavilion

Must be rented in-person at the Cedar Park Recreation Center, 1435 Main St., or by calling the Parks Administration office at 512-401-5500.

Single Day Rental (10a - 10p)

*All rentals include a 50% refundable security deposit due at time of booking Class 1 (400 or less attendees): $500.00 Class 2 (401 - 2,000 attendees): $3,000.00 Class 3 (2,000+ attendees): Requires City Manager and/or City Council approval, rates negotiable.

PAVILION LAKEVIEW PAVILION SAWGRASS PAVILION Small Small Small Capacity: 40 Capacity: 40 Capacity: 40 Free electric available Free electric available Free electric available
RIDGETOP
a.m.
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blocks are half days (9
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Li leElm Trail S Lakeline Blvd SBell Blvd Alexis Dr Undeveloped Phase 2 Undeveloped Phase 2 Undeveloped Phase 2 Wildflower Meadow Multipurpose sport fields Fishing Pier Kayak/Canoe Launch Multipurpose Pavilion Playground Parking Trails P Great Lawn Welcome to Lakeline Park RESERVE TODAY AT CPPARKS.NET 22

FACILITY RENTALS

BRUSHY CREEK SPORTS PARK

2310

For field rental call:

The park includes two softball fields, three soccer fields with one football goal, disc golf course, skate park, playground and basketball court. For a full list of amenities, see pages 13-15.

Field rental rate: $12.50/hr. for residents* $40.00/hr. for non-residents*

*Six hours reserved maximum

ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES

ADULT

Light rental rate: $25.00/hr.

ALL-AGES WIFFLE BALL LEAGUES

For information visit cpsports.us

ALL-AGES WIFFLE BALL TOURNAMENTS

For information visit cpsports.us

*Or until SOLD OUT, whichever comes first

SEASON REGISTRATION DATES LEAGUE PLAY BEGINS TEAM ENTRY FEE Spring Jan. 4 - Jan. 16* Jan. 30 - Feb. 2 $300 Summer I Mar. 14 - Apr. 2* Apr. 18 - 21 $300 Summer II Jun. 6 - Jun. 25* Jul. 10 - Jul. 13 $300 Fall Aug. 15 - Aug. 27* Sept. 11 - Sept. 14 $300
512-401-5516
or 512-401-5512
Rain-out line: 512-401-5050
SEASON REGISTRATION DATES LEAGUE PLAY BEGINS TEAM ENTRY FEE Spring Jan. 4 - Jan. 16* Feb. 1 $130 Summer I Mar. 14 - Apr. 2* Apr. 19 $130 Summer II Jun. 6 - Jun. 25* Jul. 12 $130 Fall Aug. 15 - Aug. 27* Sept. 13 $130
Brushy Creek Rd.
For information visit cpsports.us
KICKBALL LEAGUES
For information visit cpsports.us
SEASON REGISTRATION DATES LEAGUE PLAY BEGINS TEAM ENTRY FEE Spring Jan. 1 - Mar. 12* Mar.
$75
Feb.
$10/person
- Sept. 5* Sept.
TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION DATES TOURNEY DATE TEAM ENTRY FEE Winter Classic Medium Pitch Nov. 4 - Jan. 3* Jan. 7 $40 March Madness Medium Feb. 1 - Mar. 6* Mar. 11 $40 Spring Fling Medium Feb. 1 - Apr. 10* Apr. 15 $40 Summer Showdown Medium Feb. 1 - Jun. 5* Jun. 10 $40 Summer Showdown Fast Pitch Feb. 1 - Jun. 19* Jun. 24 $40 State Championship Medium Feb. 1 - Jul. 10* Jul. 15 $60 State Championship Fast Feb. 1 - Jul. 24* Jul. 29 $60
Bat Classic Medium Feb. 1 - Sept. 4* Sept. 13 $40 23
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Summer Individuals
1 - May 21* May 31
Fall Jul. 3
13 $75
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FACILITY RENTALS

BRUSHY CREEK LAKE PARK - 3300 BRUSHY CREEK RD.

Pavilion rental - For a list of amenities, see pages 13 - 15.

REDBUD PAVILION

Rental blocks are half days (9 a.m. - 2 p.m., 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.) or full days (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.)

Residents (SM. & LG.) Non-residents (SM.) Non-residents (LG.)

Half day: $50 Half day: $100 Half day: $150

Full day: $75 Full day: $150 Full day: $200

Kayak rentals by Mobile Kayak: 512-718-1000

RESERVE TODAY AT CPPARKS.NET

ELIZABETH MILBURN PARK - 1901 SUN CHASE BLVD.

Pavilion rental - For a list of amenities, see pages 13 - 15

MILBURN PAVILION

Capacity: 100 Free electric and water available.

Rental blocks are half days (9 a.m. - 2 p.m., 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.) or full days (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.)

Residents: Non-residents:

Half day: $50 Half day: $150

Full day: $75 Full day: $200

MILBURN VOLLEYBALL COURTS & SMALL PAVILION

Rental blocks are half days (9 a.m. - 2 p.m., 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.) or full days (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.)

Residents Non-residents

Half day: $50 Half day: $200

Full day: $75 Full day: $400

SPLASH PAD*

MAY 1 - LABOR DAY

Open daily

After Labor Day through the end of September:

Open Saturdays & Sundays Only Free of charge & open to the public.

*Not reservable

For questions about the Milburn Community Garden call 512-401-5500

See page 27 for more information.

MILBURN BIKE PARK

Open to the public free of charge 7 days a week 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Helmets required

LIVE OAK PAVILION CEDAR/CYPRESS
Small Small Large Capacity:
Capacity: 30 Capacity: 50 each No electric/water No electric/water Free electric/water available
PAVILIONS
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FACILITY RENTALS

NELSON RANCH PARK - 905 NELSON RANCH RD.

For a list of pavilion rental amenities, see pages 13 - 15.

NELSON RANCH PAVILION

Capacity: 60

Rental blocks are half days (9 a.m. - 2 p.m., 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.) or full days (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.)

Residents Non-residents

Half day: $25 Half day: $150

Full day: $50 Full day: $200

ROSEMARY DENNY PARK - 2400 EAST RIVIERA DR.

Clubhouse rentals must be made in-person at the Recreation Center. For a list of amenities, see pages 13-15.

RIVIERA CLUBHOUSE

Capacity: 35 - parking is limited

The facility is 2000 sq. ft. Included in the clubhouse rental are 8-ft. rectangular tables and chairs, A/C, heat and preparation counter with sink and restrooms. There is no kitchen or appliances. Rentals are from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Hourly rental rate is available for non-profit organizations with a 501(C3) certificate. (Non-profit rental rate: $25/hr. with a two hour minimum plus deposit.) Reservation must be made in-person at the Recreation Center located at 1435 Main St.

Rental Fees:

Residents: $175 plus $250 refundable deposit*

Non-residents: $350 plus $250 refundable deposit*

*Deposit refund: After the conclusion and inspection of the permit holder’s rental, a refund for the deposit will be issued. Refund is contingent on any damages to the facility or additional cleaning required by City staff.

P é T A N Q U E
L I G H T E D

FACILITY RENTALS

VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK

2525 W. New Hope Dr.

For a list of pavilion and amphitheater rental amenities, see pages 13 - 15.

VETERANS MEMORIAL PAVILION Capacity: 60

Free electric and water available. Water key must be reserved and picked up from the Recreation Center prior to reservation. The restrooms are within the pavilion and open to the public.

Rental blocks are half days (9 a.m. - 2 p.m., 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.) or full days (9 a.m. - 9 p.m.)

Residents

Half day: $50

VETERANS MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER

$50/hr. Residents

$75/hr. Non-residents

Non-Residents

Half day: $150

Full day: $75 Full day: $200

RESERVE TODAY AT CPPARKS.NET

Be responsible

Thank you

VETERANS MEMORIAL PAVERS PROGRAM

Honor a friend or family member who serves or has served for our country. If you are interested in purchasing an engraved paver, please email parks@cedarparktexas.gov.

Please allow 4 - 6 weeks for the paver to be received and installed. Payments can be made by phone - all credit cards accepted. Prices range from $75 to $125. For more information, please call 512-401-5500.

CEDAR BARK PARK

A 5-acre leash-free dog park

Closed for maintenance

Tuesdays from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Fridays from 7 a.m. - 11 a.m.

4” x 8”

1 - 3 lines

$75.00

8” x 8”

1 - 5 Lines $100.00

12” x 12”

1 - 8 Lines $125.00

Park Name Here

Cedar Park Adopt-a-Park program is just for you!

Help us keep our parks looking beautiful, take pride and make new friends.

Contact Cedar Park Parks & Recreation Dept. at 512-401-5500 or e-mail parks@cedarparktexas.gov.

Volunteer

The Parks & Rec Dept. is seeking individuals and organizations to assist with the production and success of several events throughout the year.

Volunteer opportunities include:

• Adopt-a-Park

• Garden Cleanup

• Virtual Crafts with Santa

• Holiday Tree Lighting

• 4th of July Celebration

• Trail/Creek Cleanups

• and many more...

Contact parks@cedarparktexas.gov

For information, contact the Parks & Rec. Dept. at 512-401-5500 or parks@cedarparktexas.gov Enjoy

Help us preserve our largest and most valuable oak trees. Adoptions may be done by individuals, service groups, businesses and organizations. Donations are tax-deductible.

Contact Cedar Park Parks & Recreation at 512-401-5500 or e-mail parks@cedarparktexas.gov.

Cedar Elizabeth Milburn Park 1901 Sun Chase Blvd. Veterans Memorial Park 2525
W. New Hope Dr.
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CITY OF CEDAR PARK’S

POOL INFO & RATES

VETERANS MEMORIAL POOL ELIZABETH MILBURN POOL BUTTERCUP POOL

2525 W. New Hope Dr. 512-331-2300

8,300-sq. ft. activity pool with a drop slide, jumping platform and water playground. Includes kiddie slide, cargo net log crossing, water basketball, and rentable poolside shades.

Maximum capacity: 450

1901 Sun Chase Blvd. 512-401-5530

120-ft. slide, a water playground for young children, a lap swimming area, and rentable poolside shades.

Maximum capacity: 400

POOL HOURS

411 Twin Oaks Tr. 512-401-5531

Lap swimming area with a one-meter diving board and a small slide.

Maximum capacity: 200

VETERANS MEMORIAL POOL* ELIZABETH MILBURN POOL* BUTTERCUP POOL

*Veterans and Milburn Pool will be open for regular hours

POOL ADMISSION RATES

VETERANS MEMORIAL POOL

Children, ages 3 & under: Free

Children, ages 4-8: $2

Students, ages 9-17: $4

Adults, ages 18 & older: $5

Seniors (60+)/Military with ID: $2

ELIZABETH MILBURN POOL BUTTERCUP POOL

Daily admission

Children, ages 3 & under: Free

Children, ages 4-8: $1

Students, ages 9-17: $2

Adults, ages 18 & older: $3

Seniors (60+): $1

Children, ages 3 & under: Free

Children, ages 4-8: $1

Students, ages 9-17: $2

Adults, ages 18 & older: $3

Seniors (60+): $1

• Free admission with Military I.D. on Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day

• We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express

• Please note many of our attractions have height requirements

• Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an individual who is 16 years or older

POOL HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPENDING ON STAFFING

May
Aug
May 27 - Aug 6
p.m.
7 p.m. Monday-Saturday: 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Monday-Saturday: 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
12 p.m.
6 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m.
6 p.m.
1 p.m.
6 p.m. Memorial
Memorial
CLOSED 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. 1 pm. - 8 p.m. Late Summer Weekends Late Summer Weekends Aug. 12
Sept.
Aug. 12 - Sept.
May 27 - Aug 6
27 -
6
Monday-Saturday: 12
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Sunday:
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Sunday:
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Day: May 29
Day: May 29
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3 Saturday: 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday: 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. Labor Day: September 4
12 p.m. - 7 p.m. 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
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POOL PASSES

ALL ACCESS SUMMER POOL PASS – Veterans, Milburn, and Buttercup Pools (Valid 5/27/23 - 9/4/23)

(On sale beginning March 1)

(Half price beginning July 6)

Residents Non-residents

Child/Senior $50 $120 Students $55 $130 Adults $75 $170

Family* $125 $300

*May consist of up to 5 immediate family members that reside in the same household - $10 for each additional member.

MILBURN & BUTTERCUP SUMMER POOL PASS – Milburn and Buttercup Pools (Valid 5/27/23 - 9/4/23)

(On sale beginning March 1) (Half price beginning July 6)

Residents Non-residents

Child/Senior $25 $70 Students $35 $90 Adults $50 $120

Family* $100 $250

*May consist of up to 5 immediate family members that reside in the same household - $10 for each additional member.

MILBURN YEAR ROUND SWIM PASS – Milburn Pool (Valid 1/2/23 - 12/31/23)

(On sale beginning Jan. 2) (Half price beginning July 6) Residents Non-residents

$50 $120

$60 $140

*May consist of up to 5 immediate family members that reside in the same household - $10 for each additional member. PRIVATE

POOL RENTALS

POOLSIDE SHADE RENTALS

Child/Senior
Students
Adults
Family*
$75 $170
$150 $350
Veterans Pool Rental Times: Friday: 7:15 – 9:15 p.m. (Capacity: 450) Saturday: 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. & 7:15 – 9:15 p.m. Sunday: 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. & 6:15 – 8:15 p.m. Milburn & Buttercup Pool Rental Times: Friday: 8:15 – 10:15 p.m. (Capacity: Milburn 400, Buttercup 200) Saturday: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. & 8:15 – 10:15 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. & 6:15 – 8:15 p.m. Residents Non-residents Veterans Memorial Pool (from June 3 – August 6) $450 $675 Elizabeth Milburn Pool (from June 3 – August 6) $275 $425 Buttercup Pool (from June 3 – August 6) $100 $150
Veterans Poolside shade rental times: Monday through Saturday: 12 – 3 p.m. or 4 – 7 p.m. Sunday: 12 – 3 p.m. or 3 – 6 p.m. Milburn Poolside shade rental times: Monday through Saturday: 1 – 4 p.m. or 5 – 8 p.m. Sunday: 1 – 4 p.m. Residents Non-residents Veterans Extra Large Poolside Shade May 27 - Sept. 4, capacity: 75/9 tables $50 $90 Veterans Large Poolside Shade May 27 - Sept. 4, capacity: 32/4 tables $35 $65 Veterans Small Poolside Shade May 27 - Sept. 4, capacity 20/3 tables $25 $45 Milburn Large Poolside Shade May 27 - Sept. 4, capacity 32/4 table $35 $65 Milburn Small Poolside Shade May 27 - Sept. 4, capacity 20/3 tables $25 $45

AQUATICS PROGRAM

SPLASH PAD*

May 1 - Labor Day

Open Daily 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.

After Labor Day through the end of September:

Open Saturdays and Sundays only Free of charge & open to the public *Not reservable

LAP

SWIMMING:

Summer: Lap swimming is available at Elizabeth Milburn Pool Mon - Fri, 6am - 9am, beginning May 29th through August 4th. During regular pool hours, at least one lane will be reserved for lap swimming daily at Milburn and Buttercup Pools.

Winter: Lap swimming is available during the winter months at Elizabeth Milburn Pool. Beginning January 2nd - May 26th and then September 5th - December 31st, two lanes will be available for lap swimming. Updated hours are available online at www.cedarparkparks.com. Hours are subject to change and pool may be closed in observance of City Holidays, due to inclement weather or pool maintenance, and March 11th - 19th. Regular pool fees apply.

TOT TIME:

Join us Monday through Friday mornings for Tot Time, where young ones can enjoy Elizabeth Milburn Pool during quieter and cooler hours of the day. Beginning May 29th and ending August 4th, from 10 am to 12 pm, parents or guardians may bring their children ages 5 years old and under to Elizabeth Milburn Pool, for open play/swim in our shallow end by the water playscape.

Please note: All individuals entering the facility for Tot Time must pay the pool admission fee, this includes swimmers and non-swimmers. All eligible Tot Time participants must be accompanied by an individual that is over the age of 16. Individuals between the ages of 6 and 15 are not eligible to attend Tot Time.

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GROUP SWIM LESSONS

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Register online at cpparks.net beginning March 1

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Reggister online at www.cpparks.net beginning March 1st.

1. To register, go to the “Activities” tab at the top of the page and select “Swim Lessons” from the drop box options.

• To register, go to the Activities tab at the top of the page and select “Swim Lessons” from the drop box options.

2. On the next screen, select “SWIM LESSONS” located in the middle of the screen.

• On the next screen, select “SWIM LESSONS” located in the middle of the screen.

3. Then select the type of lesson you are searching for: Group, Private, or Semi-Private Lessons.

• Then select the type of lesson you are searching for: Group, Private, or Semi-Private Lessons.

• Continue making selections from the options that are presented to you to narrow your search and get the class of choice.

4. Continue making selections from the options that are presented to you to narrow your search and select the class of your choice.

GROUP SWIM LESSONS

*No lessons on May 29 or July 4

Swimming lessons will be scheduled throughout the summer at Milburn Pool. Water safety is an important part of our program an d will be included within the curriculum of each swim level. The program objective and mission is to provide a positive, fun -filled opportunity to learn skills that will reduce the number of drowning accidents and provide lifelong aquatic enjoyment. Scholarships are av ailable for swim lessons; see page 7 for more information.

Swimming lessons will be scheduled throughout the summer at Elizabeth Milburn Pool. Water safety is an important part of our program and will be included within the curriculum of each swim level. The program objective and mission is to provide a positive, fun-filled opportunity to learn skills that will reduce the number of drowning accidents and provide lifelong aquatic enjoyment.

AGES 6 months - Adult

FEES Residents $40 per person

Non-residents $75 per person

Classes will meet Monday – Thursday; Friday will be reserved for inclement weather and Holiday make-up days. Each session consists of eight 40 minute instructional lessons with 5 minutes for parents/instructor discussion. By taking a class it does not mean that the child will be ready to go to the next level. Please take into consideration that every child learns at a different rate. If you and/or the student would like to swim outside of your scheduled swim class, please purchase a swim bracelet from the cashier at the en trance of the facility.

DATE

Session 1 May 30 - June 8*

Session 2 June 12 - June 22

Session 3 June 26 - July 7*

AGES: 6 months - Adult

FEES: RESIDENT $40 per person NON-RESIDENT $75 per person

DATE: Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Session 4 Session 5

STARBABIES (AGES 6 MONTHS - 2 YEARS)

Skill Prerequisites: None

June 1 - June 10

June 14 - June 24

June 28 - July 8

July 12 - July 22

July 26 - August 5

TIME: Please refer to www.cpparks.net

Session 4 July 10 - July 20

Session 5 July 24 - August 3

TIME Please refer to cpparks.net

Classes will meet Monday – Thursday; Friday will be reserved for inclement weather and holiday make-up days. Each session consists of eight 40 minute instructional lessons with 5 minutes for parents/instructor discussion. Taking a class does not mean that the child will be ready to go to the next level. Please take into consideration that every child learns at a different rate. If you and/or the student would like to swim outside of your scheduled swim class, please purchase a swim bracelet from the cashier at the entrance of the facility.

StarBabies™ (Adult and infant ages 6 months – 18 months) The purpose of this course is to develop in very young children a high comfort level in the water while at the same time training the adults who accompany them in water safety and drowning prevent ion This course does not teach children to become accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water; it does provide a confidencebuilding, fun, and loving experience. One adult must be in the water with each child. Swim Diapers required.

This is an entry-level class for parents and their children 6 months to 2 year of age. Parents get in the water with the child. The instructor introduces the parent and babies to the water environment and presents games, introductory swim skills and water safety. The objective is to form safe water habits and teach the parents how to continue teaching their kids.

TURTLES (AGES 2 YEARS – 3 YEARS)

Skill Prerequisites: None

StarTots™ (Adult and Toddler ages 18 months – 36 months) The purpose of this course is to develop in very young children a high comfort level in the water while at the same time training the adults who accompany them in water safety and drowning prevent ion This course does not teach children to become accomplished swimmers or to survive in the water; it does provide a confidencebuilding, fun, and loving experience. One adult must be in the water with each child.

Starfish Swim School® for Preschoolers (Ages 3 – 5) Designed to meet the needs of children ages 3 to 5, this course will develop a high comfort level in the water and a readiness to swim, and for those children who are developmentally ready, it w ill teach functional swim skills. This class approaches teaching swimming through creative, fun activities in the water. Students work toward developing the five competencies and progress toward achieving the benchmarks at their own pace in a small -group setting.

This is an entry-level class for parents and their toddlers 2 years to 3 years. Parents get in the water with the child. The instructor introduces the parent and toddlers to the water environment and presents games, introductory swim skills and water safety. The objective is to form safe water habits, basic skills, and build confidence in the water to ready the students for higher levels where parents are not in the water with them. This class has a heavy focus on the child’s comfort and encouraging them to be less dependent on parental involvement.

Starfish Swim School® for Youth (Ages 6 – 12) Students work toward development of the five core swimming competencies using age-appropriate learning activities. Learning is self-paced but challenging.

DOLPHINS (AGES 3 YEARS – 5 YEARS)

Starfish Swim School® for Teens and Adults (Ages 13 and older) This course is designed to improve comfort and skill in the water, regardless of past swimming experience. Students work toward developing the five basic core swimming competencies usin g principles of adult learning.

Starfish Stroke School™ (This course is for students of all ages who have achieved the green Swim School benchmarks.) Students refine freestyle and learn stroke technique for backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, and develop endurance.

Skill Prerequisites: None. This is an entry-level class. The instructor introduces the students to the water environment and presents games, introductory swim skills and water safety. The objective is to form safe water habits and build confidence in the water. This class covers entering and exiting the water, blowing bubbles, submerging, floating and gliding on front & back, basic water safety, working on breath control, and body position.

SWIM LEVEL IDENTIFICATION

GROUP SWIM LESSONS

DOLPHINS PLUS (AGES 3 YEARS – 5 YEARS)

Skill Prerequisites: Completion of Dolphins skills. Students must be comfortable submerging, floating and maintaining a horizontal body position, and rolling from front to back independently, while kicking. This class is for children who are already comfortable in the water and swimming on their own. Students will learn freestyle and backstroke techniques with combined leg action and arm strokes, various floating techniques, continued water safety, and will be challenged to increase their swimming distance.

WHALES (AGES 6 YEARS – 12 YEARS)

Skill Prerequisites: None

This is an entry-level class. The instructor introduces the students to the water environment and present games, introductory swim skills and water safety. Students will form good water habits and build confidence in the water. This class covers entering and exiting the water, blowing bubbles, submerging, floating and gliding on front and back, basic water safety, working on breath control and correct body position.

WHALES PLUS (AGES 6 YEARS – 12 YEARS)

Skill Prerequisites: Successful completion of Dolphins/Whales skills. Students must be comfortable submerging, floating and maintaining a horizontal body position, and rolling from front to back independently, while kicking.This class is for children who are already comfortable in the water and swimming on their own. Students will learn freestyle and backstroke techniques with combined leg action and arm strokes, various floating techniques and continued water safety and will be challenged to increase their swimming distance.

SHARKS (AGES 6 YEARS+)

Skill Prerequisites: Successful completion of Dolphins PLUS/Whales PLUS skills. Ability to swim introductory freestyle and backstroke at least half the length of the pool independently. This class is for children who are ready to perfect their freestyle and backstroke. Students will fine tune their freestyle and backstroke techniques as well as increase speed and endurance. Students will continue to learn and practice water safety. They will be introduced to breaststroke and butterfly as well as open turns and flip turns, which will be perfected in the next level.

SHARKS PLUS (AGES 6 YEARS+)

Skill Prerequisites: Successful completion of Sharks skills. Ability to swim proper freestyle and backstroke, including proper breathing technique, for one pool length (25 meters), and knowledge of the basics of breaststroke and butterfly. This class is for children who are ready to perfect all competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly). Students will continue to work on endurance, speed and stroke technique. They will refine their diving, open turns and flip turns.

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PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS

Private and semi-private lessons are available for ages 2 years to Adult. Sessions are designed for non-swimmers, beginning swimmers or those seeking stroke improvement. Each session consists of four 25 minute instructional lessons with 5 minutes of parent/instructor discussion and instructor prep time. Classes will meet at Milburn Pool at the time registered for. Please note that morning lessons take place during our regular scheduled group lesson times and evening lessons take place during public swimming hours; there will be other people in the pool. Scholarships are available for lessons; see pg. 7 for more information. Classes will meet Mondays - Thursdays, Friday will be reserved for inclement weather and holiday makeup days.

AGES: 6 months–Adult

Fees:

Private Lessons: one student per instructor

CEDAR PARK RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

$75 per session

$150 per session

Semi-Private Lessons: Two students per instructor

CEDAR PARK RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

$50 per session (per person)

$115 per session (per person)

*No lessons on May 29 or July 4

Session Week one Week two

1 May 30 - June 2* June 5 - 8

2 June 12 - 15 June 19 - 22

3 June 26 - June 29 July 3 - 7*

4 July 10 - 13 July 17 - 20

5 July 24 - 27 July 31 - Aug 3

Students must be close to the same level in order to have semi-private lessons together. The Parks & Recreation Department does not match students; participants are responsible for finding their own partners for semi-private lessons. If a semi-private session fails to have two students, the class may be canceled and the students will be rescheduled for session at a later time.

The following policies apply to SWIM LESSONS ONLY:

Missed days: There will be no makeup days for classes missed by the student.

Parents/guardians during the class: Must stay at the pool for the entire swimmer’s class in case of an emergency where parental consent for care is required.

Entrance fees: All pool admission fees apply to students and individuals accompanying them, that wish to swim/practice before or after lessons. This applies to swimmers and non-swimmers.

Inclement weather: Class will not be canceled due to light rain. In the event the aquatics staff feels the rain is creating an unpleasant environment or closes the pool per our thunder/lightning policy, your swim instructor will call the phone number we have on file to inform you of the cancellation as soon as possible. You may also call ahead to ask by calling Milburn Pool at 512-401-5530. If class is canceled, the Friday of that week will be used to make up the class.

Class minimum requirements: All classes must meet the minimum number of students required. If your class selection does not meet the minimum students required you will be notified by phone the week prior to the scheduled start date. All attempts will be made to combine students into an adjacent activity in the session, if that is not possible a full refund or credit to your account will be issued.

Low class attendance: All classes are subject to a shorter duration of class time if there are two or fewer students in attendance on a given day. This is done to prevent students from getting too far ahead or too far behind, depending on the situations. If only two students are present the class will be reduced to 30 minutes, and if only one student is present, the class will be reduced to 20 minutes.

Customer requested cancellation:

1.) Cancellations must be in writing with a copy of the receipt submitted to the Parks & Recreation office by e-mailing parks@cedarparktexas.gov, or by mailing to the Parks & Recreation office (p.2).

2.) Cancellations received more than two weeks prior to the activity date may receive a refund.

3.) Cancellations less than two weeks prior to the activity date: NO REFUND WILL BE ISSUED.

4.) Refunds are issued by check from the City of Cedar Park. Please allow 3 - 4 weeks for processing.

5.) A $7.00 handling fee will be assessed to each customer-requested refund.

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