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Summer activities for young and old

Jun 16, 2023 10:56AM ● By Cindi Mansell

Kaysville Quest

The clock is ticking, and the hunt is on – will you rise to the occasion?

Get ready for an adventure like no other with our 24-hour Adventure Hunt. Perfect for High school students, young adults, married couples, coworkers, teammates, siblings and even parents with their kids! This non-stop, adrenaline-pumping event will put your skills and creativity to the ultimate test as you race against the clock to complete hundreds of tasks, treasure hunts, challenges, and puzzles.

With Davis County as your playground and an entire 24 hours to conquer it, you’ll have the time of your life as you bond with your teammates and take on thrilling challenges that will leave you on the edge of your seat. This is a great opportunity to spend quality time together while creating unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.

Adult Youth & Tennis

For date, time and location – Register on the Kaysville City Parks & Recreation Website at https://www.kaysville.gov/290/Summer-Programs

Outdoor Kid’s Yoga & Movement Class

A fun introduction to the world of yoga and movement, this outdoor class is sure to get your children’s approval because they are outside and encouraged to move! Classes are held on Tuesdays during the summer and include preschool, homeschool, tween, and after school options. Register at rootedwildadventureco.com

Movies in the Park

This event is for every member of the family!

2023 Kaysville City Movies in the Park – June 17 at Heritage Park in Kaysville from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for the Children’s Entrepreneur Market and dusk for the movie Megamind!

July 3 TWO movies at Barnes Park for July 4th.

Children’s Entrepreneur Market 

https://www.facebook.com/ChildrenEntrepreneursUtah/

Women on the Move – Summer Series

Come join Kaysville Parks & Recreation for our new activities for women, led by women!

 Women on the Move Series – Mountain Bike Clinic

This is an introductory, beginner level class. The group class is for ladies who are new to mountain biking or have never mountain biked but have an interest in learning the basics.

Two times a week for three weeks, May 2, 4, 9, 11, 23, 25, from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. in and around Kaysville City. 

Participants will need their own bikes, helmets, close toed shoes. 

Instructor Bio:

I believe life is at its fullest when you are in motion. It is even better when you are in motion outside, racing down a mountain, defying gravity and pushing to be your best self. I was introduced to Mtn biking about 10 years ago and almost instantly fell in love with it. I started as a complete novice. The only thing I knew about bikes is that I loved riding them. Slowly I have been able to learn, teach and gain experience, which has led me to love it even more. I love teaching what I have learned. I love seeing people overcome fear, grow more confident, and be willing to put themselves into the uncomfortable in order to reach new potential. There is nothing as empowering as trying something new, and/or hard, and conquering. – Aliseea Harbertson


Women on the Move Series – Take a Hike!

Enjoy local trails guided by Rooted & Wild

Women on the Move Series – Yoga in the Park 

Beginning June 7, join local instructor Rebecca Fronberg each Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. for an outdoor yoga session. Please bring your own yoga mat or towel.

Youth Pickleball

Learn the fastest growing sport around! Our youth instructor will introduce participants to this fun, fast-paced activity.  Lessons will be held at the Barnes Park Pickleball courts. Please bring your own paddle if possible. Loaner paddles will be available for those who need them.

Registration begins May 1

Morning introductory sessions in June, July and August

Outdoor Pickleball Leagues – Registration begins May 1

South Weber Karate

Join Grand Master Daniel J. Klenda who has been training in martial arts since 1978 at the South Weber Family Activity Center. Classes are held Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Membership not required. 

Heritage Park Splash Pad is open for the summer. The splash pad is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

What is Snapology Camp?

At Snapology, we are all about having fun and learning through play! Play-based STEAM (Science, Technology Engineering, Art and Mathematics) Education builds the skills your child will need tomorrow by allowing them to ask questions, take risks, solve problems, collaborate and more importantly, have fun while learning!

With a variety of classes, this is a fun learning experience that is perfect for all learners and much more than just STEAM. 

Register for camp today at https://layton.snapology.com then click on “Schedule.”