![]() HOA dues from Highlands Ranch homeowners will fund the new $15 million facility, which will be larger than any of the “public” recreation centers in the county. In fact, all four Highlands Ranch Recreation centers are private facilities for Highlands Ranch HOA members only. While the new center is relatively close to CPN, this will be a private facility, which can only be used by residents of Highlands Ranch. Water amenities include a zero-depth entry play pool, slide, lazy river, and three lap lanes.įor more information on these centers, and other public recreation centers that are further from home, but recommended by your neighbor, click here.ĬPN residents may have noticed another recreation center under construction on McArthur Ranch Road, a mile west of Rock Canyon High School in Highlands Ranch. The Lone Tree facility is located at 10249 Ridgegate Circle (near Sky Ridge Hospital), and features a fitness studio with a variety of classes, a weight room, a cardiovascular center, a running track, racquetball, wallyball and handball courts, and a gymnasium. The Parker facility is located at 17301 Lincoln Ave., and features an indoor pool with a water slide, a sauna, three multi-purpose rooms, cardiovascular and circuit equipment, multi-station and free weights, aerobics area, cycling studio, and locker facilities. ![]() CPN residents must pay “non-resident” fees to utilize these centers. Other nearby recreation centers include those in Parker and Lone Tree. There will also be an expanded area for preschool and birthday parties, more office space, and additional parking.Ĭastle Pines North residents may use the Castle Rock Recreation center, but must pay “non-resident” entrance fees. The aquatics expansion includes a multi-use leisure pool, lazy river, exterior water slides, splash down area, water play area for kids, interactive water features, and zero depth entry. The project will increase program space for high demand activities, specifically in the areas of youth and aquatics, and improve cardiovascular, free weight and exercise areas. began a $6.6 million expansion project in early April, and expects to be completed in February, 2006. The Castle Rock Recreation Center, located at 2301 N. There are different levels which have different intensities, costs, and time commitments.Castle Rock Recreation Center Celebrates Expansion Groundbreaking They are made of athletes from different schools similar to “select” teams from other sports. All Star teams are select groups of 8-40 athletes of varying ages who train and compete together. ![]() All Star Prep/Catalyst teams are designed to give more athletes the chance to experience and participate in competitive cheerleading We have both half year and full year programs for those who would prefer less of a time commitment, lower cost and would like to compete locally.Ĭompetitive Cheer Teams – The Competitive Cheerleading program is a highly competitive group of teams that compete locally & nationally each season with teams for all ages and ability levels. ![]() ![]() Open Gym – Master skills or work on bettering current skills with staff there to help give advice to each athlete.Ĭompetitive Prep Cheer Teams – The competitive prep cheer teams are a good starting place for athletes interested in trying out the sport, as well as for athletes and families who have a busier schedule or want to diversify their athletic interests. ![]()
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