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PlayLA Opens Winter 2026 Youth Sports Registration, Keeping LA Kids Engaged and Active Through the Season

This winter, the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks invites families across Los Angeles to stay active with the PlayLA Youth & Adaptive Youth Sports Program. Registration is now open, offering affordable and inclusive access to winter sports programs across more than 120 recreation centers and aquatic facilities citywide.

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Youth co-ed basketball players playing co-ed basketball. They are part of the PlayLA Youth Sports programs and are wearing LA Clippers branded jerseys.

Youth co-ed basketball players playing co-ed basketball. They are part of the PlayLA Youth Sports programs and are wearing LA Clippers branded jerseys.

Powered by the historic $160 million investment from the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), PlayLA continues its mission to deliver high-quality, low-cost programming for youth of all abilities—with most programs offered at just $10 per season, and scholarships available for qualifying families.

Winter programming runs from January through March 2026. Programs are open to youth ages 3–17. To view youth adaptive sports activities, visit LAParks.org or through the LA Parks mobile app.

Recreation Leagues:

  • Basketball (Co-Recreational and Girls PlayLA Leagues) — An LA favorite returns for the winter season, teaching teamwork, sportsmanship, and skill development in a fun, competitive setting.
  • Volleyball & Soccer Clinics & Leagues — Select clinics continue throughout the winter for both new and returning players.

Aquatics Programs:

  • PlayLA Aquatics USA Swim League, LA City United USA Water Polo team are continuing to provide opportunities for competitive growth and skill development through Swim & Water Polo Clinics — Youth of all skill levels can build confidence in the water through structured training and team-based aquatic sports, available at pools citywide.
  • Swim LA Youth and Adult Swim lessons are available year around to provide the lifesaving skill of swimming citywide. Let your aquatic journey begin.

“When youth join a recreational league or participate in a clinic, it’s about more than just learning a game. Participating in sports helps shape character, build confidence and spark a lifelong love of movement,” said Veronica Polanco, Chief Innovation Officer at the Department of Recreation and Parks. “This winter, PlayLA is proud to offer programs that keep kids active, connected and thriving.”

Coaches are the driving force who guide, motivate, and empower young athletes to reach their full potential — both on and off the field. Interested coaches can volunteer at their local recreation center. For those that want to see available opportunities to give back, visit: LAParks.org/jobs

Programs are open to youth ages 3–17. Parents and caregivers can register now at LAParks.org or through the LA Parks mobile app.

As Los Angeles prepares to host the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games, PlayLA remains a living legacy, bringing the Olympic spirit into neighborhoods across the city through year-round opportunities that reflect the diversity and potential of all young Angelenos.

About PlayLA Youth and Adaptive Youth Sports Program

The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks PlayLA Youth & Adaptive Youth Sports Program is a city-wide initiative that provides access to high-quality sports programming for youth of all abilities between the ages of 3–17. Funded through a transformative investment from the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), PlayLA is the single largest commitment to youth sports development in California and a lasting legacy of the LA28 Games. Learn more at LAParks.org, and follow updates on Instagram at @laparks.playla and @lacityparks.

“When youth join a recreational league or participate in a clinic, it’s about more than just learning a game. Participating in sports helps shape character, build confidence and spark a lifelong love of movement,” said Veronica Polanco.

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