Hurst Parks and Recreation News
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July 2, 2022

July is National Parks and Recreation Month!

Graphic promoting July National Park and Recreation Month

This Park and Recreation Month, we are bringing attention to the importance of rising in support of parks and recreation because every day, park and recreation professionals rise for their communities in service of overall health and well-being. Parks are central to many experiences and memories ? moments that park and recreation professionals help to happen.

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We have many events planned in honor of Parks and Recreation month. To access our full calendar, click here.?


Fitness Class Pass

Class Pass

Our class pass includes all group fitness classes and is available for only $25 a month for Hurst Residents and $30 a month for Non-Residents!

To access our current group fitness schedule, click here.?


Catfish Stocking

Catfish Stocking 2022

Fitness in the Park

Fitness in the Park

Health and Fitness isn?t a trending fad; it?s a lifestyle. To assist our community in maintaining that healthy lifestyle, we introduce FITNESS IN THE PARK! Join us one Saturday a month for a FREE workout! Each month will feature a different class style, so there is literally something for everyone!

Participate in the entire series, and you will be entered to win a fantastic prize.

For more details, visit us at?hursttx.gov/healthyhurst.


Dog Park Maintenance Updates

Dog Park

During July, the south run closes for monthly maintenance. The middle run is open for dogs of all sizes, and the north run is open to small dogs. If you bring water bowls, please empty them when you leave to prevent mosquito breeding.

Help us keep YOUR dog park open! Please prevent your dogs from digging. Holes present a safety hazard to humans and dogs. If you notice digging, please fill in the holes. As the Poop Fairy isn?t available, humans should pick up after their dog and dispose of the bags in the cans provided. Dog waste doesn?t biodegrade like wild animal waste and can create a toxic environment for dogs. We appreciate everyone?s assistance in keeping the Hurst Dog Park clean and safe for all users. Questions? Call 817.788.7325, option 2.


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