Each year, South Suburban closes its recreation centers to deep clean and make improvements. While your local center is closed, passes and punches may be used at any other South Suburban recreation center.
South Suburban launched a new Comprehensive Vision, Strategic, and Facility Plan for The Hudson Gardens & Event Center. This plan will guide the botanical gardens’ priorities and vision for the next 10 years. It includes technical and financial analysis, as well as strategic planning for sustainability and enjoyment for generations to come.
South Suburban Parks and Recreation has selected Andy Bass to be its next executive director. Bass’ experience in leading parks and recreation departments, as well as high-ranking municipal positions, made him the top candidate and ideal fit for the organization.
There are so many ways to play at South Suburban! You might not think about it every day, but recreation is all around you, whether it’s a morning walk on a trail, your child’s swim lesson, or a weekend round of golf. These moments of play enrich your life, support your well-being, and bring us closer together.
Participating in a fitness class or personal training session is a great way to stay in shape and improve your health, so we’re inviting you to join the Jammin’ July challenge!
This July marks 40 years of Park and Recreation Month! Since 1985, this annual event has shined a spotlight on the incredible work of park and recreation professionals nationwide.
Four individuals were named finalists in the search for South Suburban’s new executive director.
Each year, South Suburban’s Public Art Committee selects and displays art pieces to inspire and enhance our community. Congratulations to the 2025 Art on Loan Program selections!
This June, South Suburban invites the community to reflect, remember, and rediscover during a weekend of activities commemorating the 60th anniversary of the 1965 South Platte River flood. This devastating flood drastically shaped the future of Littleton and ultimately led to the creation of South Platte Park – the nation’s first floodplain park. Join us to learn more about this historic flood and South Platte Park from June 14-16. Anniversary Weekend Highlights:
Need to get rid of large tree limbs? Residents are invited to bring materials for chipping on June 7 from 8 am-12 pm at Willow Spring Service Center (7100 S. Holly St.) and the Centennial Public Works Facility (7272 S. Eagle St.).