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RA Activities Guide March 2026

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RESTON ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES GUIDE

Dear Reston Community!

I am delighted to share with you this edition of the Reston Association Activities Guide for connection, exploration, as you Live, Work, Play, and Get Involved in Reston.

As the warmer months approach, our aquatics, tennis, pickleball, camps, nature, and community events teams are gearing up for an exciting season. You will find expanded water safety offerings, new fitness and recreation programs, year round nature workshops, summer camps that foster confidence and friendship, volunteer opportunities that strengthen our shared environment, and events that bring neighbors together.

New for 2026:

ƒ Improved Recreation Pass Renewal

This year, we introduced a simplified Recreation Pass auto-renewal option when paying your annual assessment, and we hope this added efficiency has been helpful. By simply checking the renewal box during the assessment payment process, members were able to reactivate passes quickly and easily eliminating extra steps for access to Reston’s pools, tennis and pickleball courts. Our goal is to make your experience smoother, and we are grateful for the positive feedback many of you have already shared.

ƒ Mini Day Camp Option

Due to continued high demand and long waitlists for our most popular youth programs, we are pleased to introduce a new Mini Day Camp for our youngest campers. This camp blends creative play, nature exploration, stories, crafts, and outdoor discovery in a nurturing environment designed especially for ages 4–5.

ƒ Water Aerobics Boot Camp Program

We are also excited to introduce our Water Aerobics Boot Camp, a full-body, low-impact, high-energy workout that blends strength and cardio in the water. Designed for all fitness levels.

ƒ Morning Munchkins Tennis

Based on community feedback and growing demand for preschool-age programming, we have added Morning Munchkins Tennis to our lineup. With an emphasis on fun, movement, and foundational skills, this expanded schedule helps ensure more children can enjoy their first steps onto the court.

ƒ Featured Nature Spring Programs

We are proud to offer a rich variety of nature and community programs this spring which reflect our ongoing commitment to learning, exploration, and environmental stewardship across Reston:

• Pysanky Egg Art Workshop – April 12 – Explore the traditional Ukrainian art form.

• Campfire: Moths by Moonlight – April 24 – Enjoy s’mores and nightflying insects.

• City Nature Challenge – April 25 – Join people worldwide in documenting local biodiversity using iNaturalist.

• Nature Journaling – May 14 – A creative and reflective workshop that blends sketching, watercolor, and quiet observation.

• Wool Felting Workshop – May 17 – A hands-on, eco-friendly crafting experience.

• Stream Monitoring with USGS – Learn directly from United States Geological Survey USGS scientists about the health and ecology of our local streams.

Reston’s unique design and values remain central to everything we do. Whether you are returning to a favorite activity or discovering something new, we hope this guide inspires you to enjoy the many amenities our community has to offer and a calendar full of ways to stay active and connected.

Thank you for your continued engagement, I look forward to seeing you around our pools, on our courts and trails, and throughout the community in the months ahead.

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Reston Association remains committed to inclusivity and nondiscrimination in all RA programs, services and activities, including, but not limited to, people with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations will be provided upon request. For further information, contact Reston Association at 703-435-6530, email at Member_Services@reston.org, or visit the website at www.reston.org.

MEMBER SERVICES

2026 RECREATION PASSES ARE NOW AVAILABLE

(valid January 2 – December 31, 2026)

Reston Association recreation passes are your entry to discovering the many amenities that make Reston so special — from our 15 neighborhood pools with splash pads, slides and spas to our picnic areas, tennis and pickleball courts, pavilions and so much more. What’s more, that recreation pass is included with your annual assessment, meaning if you’re an RA member, you have access to all of these amenities at no additional charge. Obtain or renew your recreation pass now to take advantage of all Reston has to offer throughout the year.

TO OBTAIN YOUR FREE RECREATION PASS:

ONLINE

Visit www.reston.org/recreation-passes for more information about how to obtain or renew your pass at no charge. Renewal orders will reactivate your current pass. New passes will be shipped free of charge or can be picked up in our main office during business hours. Recreation passes may also be automatically renewed by checking the box on your assessment payment notice.

Renters should provide proof of residency when obtaining or renewing recreation passes.

IN-PERSON

You can also obtain or renew your pass by visiting us in person at Reston Association Headquarters, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20191, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Please visit www.reston.org or call 703-4356530 for Member Service Office hours.

BRING A GUEST

All pass holders may bring guests to the courts and pools. Single guest passes valid for one day must be purchased at the admission desk at any RA pool or with a court monitor at one of the RA tennis/ pickleball courts. Rules and regulations on court and pool access can be found by visiting https://www.reston.org/ recreation-passes.

Available for purchase online. For assistance, call 703-435-6530 or email member_ services@reston.org.

Complimentary ‘Companion Pass’ for persons with disabilities available by request.

$80 Not valid for pickleball use at Autumnwood or Colts Neck Courts. Single Entry and Punch Pass guest fees are permitted.

*Punch passes can be used one at a time or all together. It SAVES you 20% over buying day-of single guest passes.

AQUATICS & SAFETY

SUMMERS ARE ALWAYS BETTER BY THE POOL

FACILITY INFO

Fifteen swimming pools equal fun for everyone. What are you waiting for? Make a splash and get your Recreation Pass today! Pool season will be here before you know it and the Reston Aquatics team is hard at work preparing the pools for your enjoyment.

Reston Aquatics is dedicated to our department service standards of Safe, Clean, Friendly and Fun!

Your safety is our top priority. Our highly trained staff participate in ongoing skill drills and surprise mock scenarios throughout the summer to ensure every visit is secure and worry-free.

We’re committed to providing the most sanitary, spotless, and welcoming environment possible. Through continuous staff training and professional cleaning standards, we keep our facilities fresh and inviting for you.

There’s nothing better than a day at the pool. Whether you’re here to swim laps, soak up the sun, or simply splash around, our team is ready to make every visit enjoyable and stress-free. Summer is calling — and so are our pools! Join us for a season of relaxation, recreation, and unforgettable memories.

Have a comment about the pools? Submit your suggestions here: https://bit.ly/4bUT3fc

SCHEDULE INFO

For pool schedule announcements, please visit www.reston.org/aquatics or check us out on social media. Full pool schedule will be available on the website on April 1.

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Get your pass for unlimited classes or join us on a drop-in basis. No matter what, you are going to make a splash!

Unlimited Fitness Pass

Allows the holder to attend as many water aerobics or aquafitness classes as desired, up to 10 classes a week! Passes are

Reston Aquatics is hiring Lifeguards and Instructors of all ages! Competitive wages, flexible hours, free Recreation Pass and a fun working environment in the Reston Community are all great reasons to work with Reston Aquatics.

Starting Wages:

ƒ Lifeguards: $18/hour

ƒ Operators: $19.25/hour

ƒ Swim Instructors: $23.00/hour

ƒ Boat Dock Attendant: $14/hour No certifications needed to apply, all necessary training is provided.

sold per person and are nontransferable.

$160 ($130 for 55+)

$320 ($260 for 55+)

Single Class

Registration and payments are handled on-site. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start of class. Cash only (exact change preferred) at each class.

$12 ($10 for 55+)

$24 ($20 for 55+)

WATER AEROBIC CLASSES

Deep water workout to energize you for the rest of your day. Noodles and hand weights are provided. Optional floatation belts are available for purchase at Member Services.

Dates: TBD

Sat/Sun 10:00 am - 11:00 am North Shore Pool Mon/Wed/Fri 10:00 am - 11:00 am Lake Newport Pool- diving well Mon 6:00 pm -7:00 pm Glade Pool Tue/Thu 10:00 am - 11:00 am Glade Pool Tue 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm North Hills (water dance) Thu 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm North Hills

*Class Schedule subject to change based on instructor availability. Visit www.reston.org/aquatics for class schedule details.

Water Dance

Learn a variety of dances, including line dancing, cupid shuffle, electric slide, MoTown and move, in the pool using water as your resistance. *Dates subject to change based on instructor availability 6/23-8/18 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm North Hills

Water Aerobics Boot Camp (NEW FOR 2026)

A full-body workout that blends strength and cardio in the water for a low-impact, high-energy challenge for all fitness levels. 6/22-8/17 Mon 10:30 am - 11:30 am Lake Newport

Reston Association

Friends of Reston and Reston Association introduce

FRIENDS OF TREES

The Friends of Reston helps with camp scholarships and swimming lessons, environmental initiatives, the Friends of Reston Fall 5K and Winterfest, just to name a few. Friends of Reston also supports Reston’s bench and tree

Friends of Reston and Reston Association introduce

The Friends of Reston helps with camp scholarships and swimming lessons, environmental initiatives, the Friends of Reston Fall 5K and Winterfest, just to name a few. Friends of Reston also supports Reston’s bench and tree programs.

AQUATICS & SAFETY

SAFETY COURSES AND INSTRUCTOR COURSES

Reston Association is proud to be a Provider of American Red Cross Aquatics Courses.

Certification courses are taught by certified and experienced instructors and include all in-class materials and a resuscitation mask.

Lifeguarding Blended Learning

Lifeguarding Re-certification*

*No take-home textbook included; in-class use only.

Lifeguard Instructor –Blended Learning

$75

Instructor courses are delivered by certified and experienced instructor trainers, many of whom work full time in the Aquatics field in our community and surrounding jurisdictions.

Registration opens the first Monday in April at reston.org/aquatics (class sections with exact dates, times, and locations will be viewable by March 9, 2026). Contact Audrey at amoore@ reston.org for details.

by

day of class. 200-yard swim-tread swim sequence with 2-minute tread without hands

Timed retrieval of 10-lb. item in deep water

Current, or no more than 30 days expired, lifeguard certification from the American Red Cross

Lifeguarding (includes First Aid, CPR, and AED)

Lifeguarding (includes First Aid, CPR, and AED)

Demonstrating swimming skills consistent with the American Red Cross Level 4 proficiency in; Front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, and butterfly. Students must also have the ability to maintain a position on back for 1 minute in deep water and tread water for 1 minute.

of class. Current certification in Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR from the American Red Cross.

JUNIOR LIFEGUARD

Eager to become a lifeguard but not quite ready? Maybe you’d enjoy the American Red Cross Junior Lifeguard program, brought to you in cooperation with RA Camps! See details on page 36.

Water Safety Instructor (WSI)
Lifeguard Instructor (LGI)

POOL OPERATOR’S LICENSE

Reston Association is proud to offer a Fairfax County-approved Operator Course. This selfstudy course is open-book, and you are permitted one hour to complete the exam. A score of 90% must be achieved to pass the exam.

Registration opens April 6. Email aquaticsinfo@reston.org with any questions.

*Additional instruction is required for operators of Reston Association Pools (RA/RSTA staff).

SWIM TEAM

Reston Swim Team Association (RSTA) Developmental youth swim league for ages 5-18. Find league information, Winter Swim Program and schedules online at www. rsta.org. For more info, email winterswimcomm@rsta.org

Reston Masters Swim Team (RMST) Year-round adult swim program with expert coaching in technique and conditioning for fitness, triathlon, and competitive swimmers. Outdoor summer practices at RA pools.

For more information visit www.restonmasters.com or email info@restonmasters.com.

AQUATICS & SAFETY

GROUP SWIM LESSONS

ƒ Participants must be of the required age by the first day of class.

ƒ Students may need to repeat the last level taken in the previous summer.

ƒ Please plan and have alternate choices in mind as availability is limited.

ƒ Group swim lessons are non-refundable except for documented medical reasons or family emergencies. A 10% processing fee applies.

ƒ Any class canceled by Reston Association will result in a full refund or an opportunity to transfer to another class that meets your needs.

ƒ All group lessons are 35 minutes in length except Levels 4 & 5 which are 45 minutes.

Registration:

ƒ Registration RA Members: Monday, May 4, 8:30 am

ƒ Registration Non-Members: Wednesday, May 6, 8:30 am

Register online or in person at our Member Services desk, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive.

Questions?

Contact our Swim Lesson Coordinator at 703-435-6520 or swim@reston.org.

Two-week sessions

(Monday-Thursday)

SESSION 1: June 8 - June 18

SESSION 2: June 22 - July 3

SESSION 3: July 6-17

SESSION 4: July 20-31

SESSION 5: August 3-14

Group Lesson Fee: $96 $120

‘And Me’ Lesson Fee (Per one week session): $48 $60

Four-week session

July 7-31

Group Lesson Fee: $96 $120

Saturday Session

June 20-August 1 (6 classes, no class Saturday, 7/4)

$72 $90

Would you prefer more personalized instruction? RA offers private and semiprivate swim lessons throughout the summer. Private lessons provide a one-on-one learning environment between student and instructor, while semi-private lessons accommodate two similar ability students with one instructor.

All ages and skill levels are welcome. Classes are provided in a package of four, 40-minute sessions, scheduled at the convenience of the participant and instructor.

Private swim lesson refunds will be given for any pending sessions that are reported to the Swim Lesson Coordinator.

How to Register

Step 1: Email swim@reston.org to be placed on interest list. (List starts April 1)

Step 2: Once paired with an instructor, you will work out your custom schedule and location.

Step 3: Contact the swim lesson coordinator to complete your registration and payment.

Private: $131

Semi-Private: $143* *per student (four, 40-minute lessons)

SWIM LESSON LEVELS

*Baby/Toddler & Me classes are only available in one-week sessions with an option of registering for multiple sessions.

Baby and Me*

Ages: 6 to 18 months , Parental Participation

Required

This fun introduction to the water focuses on creating a joyful and comforting experience for both baby and parent. With guidance from an instructor, families explore the pool together through playful activities that build water familiarity and confidence all centered around having fun in a safe, supportive environment.

Toddler and Me*

Ages: 18 to 36 months, Parental Participation Required

This engaging class helps toddlers build early swimming readiness in a fun, supportive environment alongside a parent or caregiver. Children will explore key water skills including water entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, back floating, underwater discovery, and basic water safety practices— all designed to foster comfort and confidence in the pool.

Preschooler and Me

Ages: 3 to 5 years , Parental Participation

Required

This class introduces children to the foundational skills of Youth Swimming 1, making it an ideal starting point for those with minimal or no prior water experience. It’s a supportive option for hesitant swimmers who may find it challenging to separate from a parent. Children begin building confidence and comfort in the water while developing essential swimming skills.

Youth Swimming 1

This class introduces students to the fundamentals of water exploration in a safe and

supportive setting. Participants will receive guided instruction in essential skills such as breath control, floating, kicking, and arm movements, with a strong emphasis on water safety throughout.

All activities are performed with hands-on assistance to ensure comfort and confidence. To participate, students should be able to separate from their parent or guardian and engage cooperatively in a group environment.

Before advancing to the next level, students are expected to demonstrate mastery of the foundational skills introduced in this course.

ƒ Safely enter and exit water

ƒ Blow bubbles for 3 seconds with mouth and nose fully submerged

ƒ Repeatedly submerging head comfortably

ƒ Perform flutter kick on front and back for 2 body lengths, with support

ƒ Float with recovery to a standing position, with support

ƒ Front and back glides, 2 body lengths with recovery, with support

ƒ Roll from front to back or back to front, with support

ƒ Arm and hand treading action (in chest-deep water)

ƒ Arms–front crawl, 2 body length, with support

ƒ Finning and “tickle, T, pull” arms on back, 2 body lengths, with support

Youth Swimming 2

In this level, students build on their submersion abilities by practicing independent floating and gliding on both their front and back. They also begin learning the fundamentals of front crawl, back crawl, and treading water—key techniques for confident swimming.

Prerequisite: Students should be comfortable fully submerging their head and blowing bubbles repeatedly and genuinely enjoy the water.

Before advancing to the next level, participants must be able to demonstrate the following skills independently.

ƒ Enter and exit water safely

ƒ Jump into chest-deep water unassisted

ƒ Submerge face/head and recover object from bottom–two times

ƒ Bob five times with rhythmic bubble blowing

ƒ Submerge face for at least 3 seconds while blowing bubbles with nose and mouth

ƒ Kick on front and back with support (3-5 body lengths)

ƒ Float on front and back with proper head position and without support

ƒ Glide on front and back with recovery

ƒ Roll from front to back and back to front without support

ƒ Change direction while swimming on back and front

ƒ Front crawl for 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Swim on back for 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Elementary backstroke arms or finning for 3 body lengths

ƒ Begin back crawl arm movements with instructor support

ƒ Tread water using arm and leg actions for 15 seconds in shoulder-deep water

Youth Swimming 3

Students continue to develop coordination of the front and back crawls, elementary backstroke, rotary breathing, and treading water. All shallow water skills are performed independently and with confidence, as students begin exploring deep water readiness. The following skills should be mastered before moving on to the next level:

ƒ Safely enter/exit water by jumping from the side into deep water

ƒ Bobbing while moving towards safety in chest-deep water

ƒ Retrieve multiple objects from the bottom in chest-deep water

ƒ Push off in a streamlined position on front and back, then begin flutter kicking, 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Elementary backstroke kick

ƒ Breaststroke kick

ƒ Rotary breathing, 10 times

ƒ Front crawl, 15 yds

ƒ Elementary backstroke, 10 yds

ƒ Back crawl arms, 5 yds

Youth Swimming 4

Students will work on technical Improvement of strokes while increasing their endurance in the water by practicing and refining the front and back crawls, elementary backstroke, and breaststroke. Diving fundamentals are also introduced. The majority of this class is conducted in deep water. The following skills should be mastered before moving on to the next level:

ƒ Swim underwater, 3-5 body lengths

ƒ Front crawl, 25 yds with rotary breathing

ƒ Back crawl and elementary backstroke, 25 yds each

ƒ Breaststroke kick, 15 yds

ƒ Full breaststroke, 15 yds

ƒ Tread water, 30 sec

ƒ Dolphin kick, 15 yds

ƒ Front crawl bilateral breathing drills

ƒ Sitting, kneeling, and standing dives

Youth Swimming

5

Students will increase endurance and continue to refine their strokes while becoming more efficient swimmers over greater distances. Open turns, flip turns, and racing dives are taught. The following are additional skills participants will learn:

ƒ Circle swimming, surface dives, racing dives

ƒ Open turns and flip turns

ƒ Butterfly arms, kick, and timing, 15 yds

ƒ Front crawl with bilateral breathing, 50 yds

ƒ Breaststroke, back crawl, and elementary backstroke, 50 yds each

ƒ Standard sculling, 30 seconds

ƒ Tread water, 2 minutes

ƒ Sidestroke is introduced

Adult Beginner

This class is designed to help adults build confidence in the water while learning at their own pace. Participants will develop essential skills such as floating, gliding, and rhythmic breathing, all within a supportive and comfortable environment.

AQUATICS & SAFETY

2026 SWIM LESSON SCHEDULE

Registration: Monday, May 4, 8:30 a.m. for RA Members and Wednesday, May 6, 8:30 a.m. for non-members

RENT SPACE AT THE WALKER NATURE CENTER

Nestled in a 72-acre woodland park with trails, the Nature Center is a beautiful place for small to mid-sized gatherings such as baby showers, birthday parties, scout meetings, business team retreats and community meetings.

For details and reservations, contact naturecenter@reston.org or

Friday, June 19, 3-6 p.m.

Poolside games, food trucks, kids’ activities and more throughout the party. Free to members and recreation pass holders and $25 for nonmembers. Join us at Lake Newport Pool. Registration is recommended. Register at www.reston.org/events. Questions contact events@reston.org.

AQUATICS & SAFETY

2026 POOL FACILITIES AND FEATURES

Lap Swimming: Each 25m pool will have at least one dedicated lap lane available during the open swim. Select facilities noted below will have additional lanes.

Autumnwood Pool

703-467-0903

11950 Walnut Branch Road

Lane depth: 3.5-5.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Wading pool with fountain, covered picnic area and large grass picnic area.

Amenity: Poolside chair lift

Nearby: Lighted tennis courts, tot lot, basketball court and access to Pink Trail.

Dogwood

703-476-5717

2460 Green Range Road

Lane depth: 3.5-5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(1 dedicated lap lane)

Amenities: Beach-style entry and water play feature, in-water benches, and plank-style diving board.

Amenities: Fully compliant parking lot and bathhouse, in-water wheelchair, pool-side chair lift.

Nearby: The exterior water feature features an IPAR sculpture, a picnic pavilion, the Greens Recreation area, and the Bordeaux Recreation area.

Glade

703-476-5732

11550 Glade Drive

Lane depth: 3.5-12.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Poolside chair lift, Two story water slide, in-water benches, 1-meter diving board, heated spa, and wading pool with beach-style entry and water play fountains.

Nearby: Lighted clay tennis courts, basketball court, tot lot, Walker Nature Education Center and access to Turquoise Trail.

Golf Course Island

703-435-8397

11301 Links Drive

Lane depth: 3-12 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: 1-meter diving board, large grass picnic area, and wading pool with beach-style. entry and water play fountains

Amenity: Pool-side chair lift

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot and garden plots.

Hunters Woods

703-391-2187

2501 Reston Parkway

Lane depth: 3.5-8.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: An in-water volleyball court, an in-water basketball court, an interactive splash pad, a heated spa, and a large grass picnic area.

Amenities: Ramp into the main pool and in-water wheelchair

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot, picnic pavilion and access to Turquoise Trail.

Lake Audubon

703-860-3080

2070 Twin Branches Road

Lane depth: 3-5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenity: Poolside chair lift and deep end slide

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot, boat launch ramp, and access to Turquoise Trail.

Lake Newport

703-467-0694

11601 Lake Newport Road

Lane depth: 3.5-5.5 feet

Length: 50 meters

(3 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Two 1-meter diving

= ADA-compliant amenities on site. Please see the pool description for specific amenities.

boards, a wading pool, a covered picnic area with charcoal grills, and a exterior sand volleyball court.

Amenity: Poolside chair lift

Nearby: Basketball courts, tot lot, soccer/ball fields, and access to Blue Trail.

Lake Thoreau

571-582-1122

2040 Upper Lake Drive

Lane depth: 3-8 feet

Length: 25 meters

(3 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Heated spa, zero-2 feet play area.

Amenities: Poolside chair lift, Spa-side chair lift, ramp into the main pool, in-water wheelchair, ADA restroom/shower/changing room.

Nearby: Scenic views of Lake Thoreau and access to the Red Trail.

Newbridge

703-476-1301

11768 Golf Course Square

Lane depth: 3.5-12 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Poolside chair lift, 1-meter diving board and wading pool.

Nearby: Tennis courts, basketball court and tot lot.

North Hills

703-435-6769

1325 North Village Road

Lane depth: 2-5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(1 dedicated lap lane)

Amenities: Heated spa, wading pool with fountain, covered picnic area, and large grass picnic area.

Amenity: Poolside chair lift

Nearby: Lighted clay tennis courts and access to Pink Trail.

North Shore

703-689-4091

11515 North Shore Drive

Lane depth: 3-11 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Heated spa, seasonally heated main pool, picnic area on the upper deck with large umbrellas, small grass picnic area, wading pool, and plank-style diving board.

Amenities: Poolside chair lift

Nearby: QuickStart children’s tennis courts, Lake Anne Plaza, and access to Green and Blue trails

Note: Parking only on North Shore Drive

Ridge Heights

703-476-7084

11400 Ridge Heights Road

Lane depth: 3-5 feet

Length: 25 meters (2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: Seasonally heated main pool, wading pool, two grass picnic areas, and plank-style diving board.

Amenity: Pool-side chair lift

Nearby:Langston Hughes Middle School, South Lakes High School, and access to Red Trail.

Shadowood Pool

703-860-8075

2201 Springwood Drive

Lane depth: 3-5 feet

Length: 25 meters (2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: 2 water slides (One into deep end and one into shallow water), interactive splashpad, and grass picnic area.

Amenity: Poolside chair lift

Nearby: Lighted tennis courts.

Tall Oaks Pool

703-435-1072

12025 North Shore Drive

Lane depth: 3-12 feet

Length: 25 meters

(2 dedicated lap lanes)

Amenities: 1-meter diving board and wading pool.

Nearby: Tall Oaks Village Center and access to Blue Trail.

Uplands

703-435-2586

11032 Ring Road

Lane depth: 3.5-8.5 feet

Length: 25 meters

(1 dedicated lap lane)

Amenities: Upper lap pool with in-water benches, lower splash pool with beach-style entry, interactive water play fountains, and in-water benches, and splash pad play area.

Amenities: In-water wheelchair for splash pool access, Pool-side chair lift in the lap pool.

Nearby: Tennis courts

EVENTS

Discover Fun with Reston Association!

55+ Excursions

Ages 55 years and older.

Trip to see The Book of Mormon

Reston Association offers a variety of activities for all ages, including local trips, monthly Senior Movie Days, community yard sales, and more. Stay in the know—visit www.reston.org/ events for details on upcoming events. Join our events email list by contacting us at Events@ reston.org or call 703-4356577. Don’t miss out on exciting opportunities to connect with your community.

Join us for a bus trip to the National Theater to see The Book of Mormon, the ninetime Tony Award® winning Best Musical. This outrageous musical comedy follows the adventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent halfway across the world to spread the Good Word. Contains explicit language.

spread the Good Word. Contains

Fee includes show ticket and

Fee includes show ticket and bus transportation. All sales are final.

4/29

Wed 6:15 pm - 10:45 pm

Bus pick up: RA Headquarters

Ages 55+ $188 $198

Join us for one of Reston’s biggest community yard sales. With 85 families selling a wide variety of items, this is a fantastic opportunity to find bargains on children’s clothes, toys, home essentials, college dorm necessities, and more. Sign up to have a booth or stop by to browse for great bargains.

$45/RA members, booth space

$55/Non-members, booth space

Go to www.reston.org/events for details or to register for booth space. Contact Events@reston.org or 703-435-6577 for more information.

SATURDAY, APRIL 25

8:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.

(Rain Date: 4/26) 12010 Sunrise Valley Dr. (near Reston Wegmans)

One of Reston Association’s most popular ongoing events, Senior Movie Day, sponsored by Friends of Reston, offers free screenings of popular films for adults ages 55+ on the fourth Wednesday of each month. No advance registration is required. For additional questions or to become a Senior Movie Day sponsor, contact events@reston.org. To support Senior Movie Day through Friends of Reston, consider a donation.

4/22 Featuring, Eleanor the Great 5/27 Featuring, Blue Moon Doors open at 9:00 a.m. and showtime starts at 10:00 a.m. LOOK Cinemas at Reston Town Center Ages: 55+ FREE For more information contacting

at Events@ reston.org or

Brought to you by Reston Association in cooperation with Reston Town Center.

EXPERIENCE TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

All Reston Association Junior programs follow the USTA standards for player development by using a low-compression ball progression that scales court size, racquet size, and type of ball to the age and size of the player. The ROGY (Red, Orange, Green, Yellow).

RED

Red ball is named after the red foam/felt balls that are used for players that are 3-7 years old. Red balls bounce lower and move more slowly through the air, giving beginning players a chance to set up and take a good swing. Courts at this level are 36 feet long and 18 feet wide.

ORANGE

GREEN

After Orange, the next level is the green dot. Typically for ages 10-12, the Green ball is very similar to the traditional yellow tennis ball but with a slightly lower compression, so it rebounds lower off the court after a bounce. The Green court is the same dimension as the traditional Yellow court: 78 feet by 27 feet.

MUNCHKINS TENNIS

Munchkin’s tennis programs are a fun, play-based introduction to tennis designed for kids ages 3-5.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

YELLOW

ƒ Focus on fun: The main emphasis is on keeping the children engaged through games, handeye drills and exciting, new experiences in every lesson.

Once comfortable at the red level, players move to the Orange ball. Typically for ages 8-10. Orange balls bounce higher and move faster than the Red balls but lower and slower than the green balls. They are a step toward the traditional Yellow tennis ball while remaining fun and manageable for players learning the game. Courts at this level are 60 feet by 21 feet.

The Yellow level is what most people know as traditional tennis. Typically ages 12-adults. The balls, courts and racquets at this level are used in high professional levels. The court

ƒ Fundamental skills: Classes develop fundamental athletic abilities such as balance, hand-eye coordination, agility and footwork and basic stroke technique.

ƒ Parental involvement: All red ball classes are parent-interactive, requiring a parent or guardian to be present on the court with their child.

NEW IN 2026!

Once a week for four weeks.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Programs use specialized, ageappropriate equipment to help children succeed. This includes shorter rackets (21-inch), softer balls (red balls), and 36’ court dimensions.Bring water and wear closedtoe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

208100901 4/8-4/29 5/6-5/27 6/3-6/24

Wed 10:00 am - 10:45 am 4/10-5/2 5/8-6/6 6/12-7/10

Fri 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm Sat 9:00 am - 9:45 am 10:00 am - 10:45 am

Northshore Tennis Courts Ages 3-4 $72 $97

ACES

This exciting new format for learning tennis is designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring — all tailored to age and size. Kids aged 5-8 will enjoy a fun, introduction to tennis, emphasizing fun and play. The game is played on smaller courts (36’) with lower-compression red balls that don’t bounce as high, making it easier for children to learn and rally.

ACES I

This is an entry-level class for younger children ages 5–8.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Players learn fundamental skills, focusing on agility, balance, and coordination.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Kids will use up to a 23” racket. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

ƒ Parental Involvement: All red ball classes are parent-interactive, requiring a parent or guardian to be present on the court with their child.

Aces I

Once a week for four weeks. 208100902 4/8-4/29 5/6-5/27

6/3-6/24

Wed 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 4/10-5/1

5/8-6/5 (no classes Memorial Day weekend)

6/12-7/10 (no classes July 4th weekend Fri 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Sat 9:00 am - 10:00 am 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Northshore Tennis Courts

Ages 5-8 $102 $123

Reston Tennis Scholarships

We are pleased to work with Friends of Reston 501c3 to support children through scholarships for a variety of year-round programs. This program is for children 17 and younger who are RA Members. Contact Erin Koenig at: ekoenig@reston.org

ACES II

This is the next stage for players after completing Aces 1 or by coach’s recommendation.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Players will work on rallying, fun games, introduction to serves, ready position, movement to the ball and recovery position. Lessons will include an introduction to competitive play.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Kids will use up to a 23” racket. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

ƒ Parental Involvement: All red ball classes are parent-interactive, requiring a parent or guardian to be present on the court with their child.

Aces II

Once a week for four weeks.

208100903

4/9-4/30

5/7-5/28

6/4-6/25 Thu 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

4/10-5/2

5/8-6/6 (no classes Memorial Day weekend) 6/12-7/11 (no classes July 4th weekend Fri 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Sat 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Northshore Tennis Courts

Ages 5-8 $102 $123

EXPERIENCE TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

ORANGE BALL FUTURES

First-Time Orange Ball Futures

This class is designed to make learning easier and more fun by slowing down the pace of play and keeping the ball bouncing at a manageable height. A low-compression orange ball is easier to control and bounces lower than a regular yellow ball. Played on a 60foot court. The “First Time Futures 1” or “Novice” level is designed for beginners who are new to the orange ball progression and to tennis.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental skills: Learn the basics of forehand and backhand groundstrokes, serving, and volleys. Develop foundational footwork, agility, balance, and coordination, all within the smaller, scaled-down court dimensions.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Depending on the player’s height, typically use a 23–25” racket. Bring water and wear closedtoe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

Once a week for four weeks.

208130999

4/11-5/2 5/9-6/6

(no classes Memorial Day weekend) 6/13-7/11

(no classes July 4th weekend Sat 9:00 am-10:00 am

Newbridge Tennis Courts

Ages 8-10 $102 $123

Orange Ball Futures 1

This program is designed for players ages 8–10 years old who are ready to build on their tennis foundation with more structured play and skill development. This program is ideal for players who have completed red ball or are comfortable with basic tennis skills.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Correct grips, racquet preparation, and swing paths for all strokes (groundstrokes, volleys, serves). Learning to consistently serve and receive the ball, initiate rallies, and understand basic scoring rules. Developing fundamental motor skills and footwork relevant to tennis.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Uses a 60’ court, orange balls, and 23–25” rackets. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

Once a week for four weeks.

208100908 4/10-5/2 5/8-6/6

(no classes Memorial Day weekend) 6/12-7/11

(no classes July 4th weekend

Fri 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Sat 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Newbridge Tennis Courts

Ages 8-10 $153 $184

Orange Ball Futures 2 Futures 2 is the next step for players ages 8–10 who are ready to advance their tennis skills with more structured training and competitive play. This program builds on the fundamentals taught in Futures 1, focusing on consistency, strategy, and match readiness.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Learning to consistently serve and return, initiate rallies. Emphasis on topspin, directional control, and shot selection. Players learn positioning, point construction, and decision-making. Continued focus on footwork, agility, and endurance. Regular point play, scoring, and introduction to competitive formats. Improve consistency and accuracy, develop strategic thinking and prepare for Green Dot ball or entry-level tournaments.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Uses a 60’ court, orange balls, and 23–25” rackets. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

Once a week for four weeks.

208100909

4/9-4/30

5/7-5/28

6/4-6/25

Thu 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Newbridge Tennis Courts

Ages 8-10 $153 $184

JUNIOR TENNIS

This is RA’s Beginner and Advanced Beginner lessons for ages 10-12 years old. These classes are intended for kids who are still developing their technical abilities and ball recognition skills.

Level One-Green Dot Ball

Designed for beginners ages 10-12 who are new to the sport or looking to build a solid foundation. This entrylevel class introduces players to the fundamentals of tennis in a fun, supportive environment. No prior experience is required.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Learn proper techniques for forehands, backhands, volleys, and serves. Develop agility, balance, and court positioning. Introduction to scoring, rallying, and basic rules.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Full-size court, green dot balls, and a 26–27” rackets. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

Level Two-Yellow Ball

Designed for players who have a basic understanding of tennis and are ready to sharpen their skills and improve consistency. This advanced beginner level class builds on the fundamentals taught in Junor Level 1.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills:

Focusing on technique, strategy, and match play development. Improve control, spin, and directional accuracy on forehands, backhands, volleys, and serves. Learn point construction, shot selection, and court positioning. Emphasis on footwork, movement patterns, and endurance.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Full-size court, yellow balls, and 26–27” racket. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

Level Two-Yellow Ball

Once a week for four weeks.

208100906

4/7-4/28

5/5-5/26

TEEN TENNIS

These classes are for beginner and advanced beginner teen tennis players.

Teen 1

Teens will enjoy tennis with their peers and learn the fundamentals of tennis techniques and strokes. Emphasis is on fun, fitness and play. This class is for players with little or no tennis background.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: This beginner-level class introduces essential tennis skills and game knowledge, helping teens gain confidence and enjoy the sport. Learn proper technique for forehands, backhands, volleys, and serves. Understand scoring, court layout, and rallying. Develop agility, balance, and positioning.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Full-size court, yellow balls, and a 25–29” rackets. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

Teen 2

This class is designed for teens who are advanced beginner level and have some tennis experience.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: This class focuses on refining technique, improving consistency, and introducing tactical elements of match play. It’s ideal for players who can rally, serve, and understand basic scoring. Enhance control, spin, and placement on forehands, backhands, volleys, and serves. Learn point construction, shot selection, and strategic movement. Build speed, agility, and endurance for competitive play.

Level One-Green Dot Ball

6/2-6/23

Once a week for four weeks.

Tue 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Once a week for four weeks.

208100905 4/8-4/29

5/6-5/27

6/3-6/24

4/11-5/2 5/9-6/6

208100911 4/8-4/29 5/6-5/27 6/3-6/24

Wed 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Barton Hill Tennis Courts

(no classes Memorial Day weekend)

6/13-7/11

Wed 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Hook Road Tennis Courts

(no classes July 4th weekend

Ages 13-17 $153 $184

4/11-5/2 5/9-6/6 (no classes Memorial Day weekend) 6/13-7/11 (no classes July 4th weekend Sat 9:00 am - 10:30 am Shadowood Tennis Courts

Sat 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Shadowood Tennis Courts

Ages 10-12 $153 $184

ƒ Equipment Needed: Full-size court, yellow balls, and a 25–29” rackets. Bring water and wear closed-toe shoes. Rackets are not supplied for lessons and can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop.

Once a week for four weeks.

208100912 4/9-4/30 5/7-5/28

6/4-6/25

Thu 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Ages 10-12 $153 $184

Hook Road Tennis Courts

Ages 13-17 $153 $184

EXPERIENCE TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

ADULT TENNIS

18 years and older.

Beginners PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: For players that are new to tennis. This class will introduce proper tennis grips for the serve, volleys, forehand and backhand strokes. Proper court position and tennis terms.

ƒ Equipment Needed:

Full-size court, yellow balls, adult-size rackets . Rackets are not supplied for lessons. Rackets can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop. Bring water and wear closed-toed shoes.

Advanced Beginners PROGRAM

HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: For players who have completed the beginner class or have some tennis experience. This class reviews beginner’s strokes with an emphasis on stroke execution. Introduces lob and overhead, scoring and rules. Students must know the basic strokes.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Full-size court, yellow balls, adult-size rackets . Rackets are not supplied for lessons. Rackets can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop. Bring water and wear closed-toed shoes.

Intermediate PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: This class is for players who are at the 3.5 level. This class will work on perfecting strokes through drills with an emphasis on consistency, singles and doubles strategy and match play.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Full-size court, yellow balls, adult-size rackets . Rackets are not supplied for lessons. Rackets can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop. Bring water and wear closed-toed shoes.

Note: We cannot guarantee court preference. On some occasions, classes may be combined at one location, or students may be asked to move from one level to another to maximize the ability for congenial class instruction. Depending on class enrollment, class times may be subject to change.

TENNIS STROKE OF THE WEEK

Join us for a fun and focused weekly tennis class designed to improve your game one stroke at a time! Each session highlights a specific stroke — such as the forehand, backhand, serve/return, volley/overhead — allowing players to dive deep into technique, footwork, and strategy.

Week 1: Forehand 5/7, 6/4

Week 2: Backhand: 5/14, 6/11

Week 3: Volley/Overhead 5/21, 6/18

Week 4: Serve/Return 5/28, 6/25

Thu 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Shadowood Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $36 $41

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Weekly focus on one key stroke. Technique breakdown and demonstration. Targeted drills and practice routines. Tips for applying strokes in match play. Small group instruction for personalized feedback. Players who are advanced beginner/ intermediate level and want to improve their stroke mechanics and gain confidence on the court.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Tennis shoes (no black soles), adult-size racquets. Racquets can be purchased at the Reston Association pro shop. Bring water and wear closed-toed shoes.

TWICE A WEEK

Beginners

Twice a week for three weeks. 208200915

4/6-4/23

4/27-5/14

5/18-6/4

6/8-6/25

Mon & Wed 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Tue & Thu 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis courts Ages 18+ $158 $184

Advanced Beginners

Twice a week for three weeks. 208200916

4/6-4/23

4/27-5/14

5/18-6/4

6/8-6/25

Mon & Wed 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Tue & Thu 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis Courts Ages 18+ $158 $184

Intermediates

Twice a week for three weeks. 208200917 4/6-4/23 4/27-5/14

5/18-6/4

6/8-6/25

Mon & Wed 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Tue & Thu 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis courts Ages 18+ $158 $184

ONCE A WEEK

Beginners

Once a week for four weeks.

208200915 4/11-5/2

5/9-6/6

(no classes Memorial Day weekend) 6/13-7/11

(no classes July 4th weekend

Sat 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Uplands Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $158 $184

Advanced Beginners

Once a week for four weeks.

208200916 4/11-5/2

5/9-6/6

(no classes Memorial Day weekend) 6/13-7/11

(no classes July 4th weekend

Sat 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Uplands Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $158 $184

Intermediate

Once a week for four weeks.

208200917 4/11-5/2

5/9-6/6

(no classes Memorial Day weekend) 6/13-7/11

(no classes July 4th weekend

Sat 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Uplands Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $158 $184

TENNIS RATINGS

Reston Association tennis professionals give ratings. Please call 703-435-6502 to arrange a convenient time. These are Reston ratings and apply for play in the Reston Team Tennis League.

Ages 18+ $15 $20

ADULT TENNIS LEAGUES

18 years and older.

Greater Washington Tennis League (GWTA)

This is a competitive women’s league. All levels of players are invited to join one of our teams in the Greater Washington Daytime Doubles Tennis League. League play occurs in the spring and fall. Reston Association sponsors two women’s teams in this league. 2026 non-resident pass holders pay $50 for league fees.

Bronze

208200802 April

Tue RA Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $40 $250

Gold

208200802 April

Wed RA Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $40 $250

Northern Virginia Tennis League (NVTL)

Men

This is a competitive men and women’s league that play singles and doubles. This league begins midMay and continues through July. 2026 Non-resident pass holders pay $50 for league fees.

Men play at Reston courts and travel to play against other clubs on Saturday mornings.

2082008031G1 Ages 18+ $40 $125

Reston Team Tennis (RTT)

Reston Team Tennis, formally known as World Team Tennis, is one of our most popular leagues. This is a social, yet competitive league. Please call the tennis office at 703435-6502 if you would like to join a team or start your own team.

Non-residents must purchase an RA Recreation pass to participate. RTT Scoreboard is listed at www.reston.tenniscores.com

Format: Men’s & Women’s Singles, Men’s & Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles.

3.0-3.5 on Wednesday nights and 4.0-4.5 on Thursday nights. All players must be rated before joining a team.

3.0-3.5

208200806 April

Wed 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

RA Tennis Courts $150 $170

4.0-4.5

208200806 April

Thu 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

RA Tennis Courts $150 $170

TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATES LESSONS

Private: $81/hr $86/hr Semi-privates: $46/hr/ person $50/hr/person

For more info contact Erin at ekoenig@reston.org.

EXPERIENCE TENNIS & PICKLEBALL

PICKLEBALL CLASSES

Intro to Pickleball

This beginner-friendly class is the perfect way to learn the fastest-growing sport in America! Whether you’re brand new to the game or just looking to brush up on the basics, this class is for you.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Introduces the basic rules, scoring, court positioning, movement, serve/return and fundamental strokes like the serve, dink, volley, and drop shot.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Water, tennis shoes (no black soles), paddles will be supplied if needed.

Intro to Pickleball

Once a week for four weeks.

409200922

4/7-4/28

5/5-5/26

6/2-6/23

Tue 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Lake Newport Tennis Courts

4/11-5/2

5/9-6/6

(no classes Memorial Day weekend)

6/13-7/11

(no classes July 4th weekend

Sat 9:00 am - 10:30 am Autumnwood Tennis Courts Ages 18+ $155 $180

Advanced Beginner Pickleball

This class is designed for players who understand the basics and want to build consistency, improve technique, and develop strategic play. Players who have completed a beginner class or have basic experience and want to improve their skills and confidence in match play.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Focus on refining strokes, improving footwork, and learning how to transition from casual rallies to competitive games. Court positioning and movement. Transitioning to the non-volley zone (kitchen). Each session includes instruction, drills, and live play with coaching feedback.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Water, tennis shoes (no black soles), and paddles are not provided for lessons.

Advanced Beginner

Once a week for four weeks.

409200923

4/7-4/28

5/5-5/26

6/2-6/23

Tue 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis Courts

4/11-5/2

5/9-6/6

(no classes Memorial Day weekend)

6/13-7/11

(no classes July 4th weekend

)Sat 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Autumnwood Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $155 $180

Junior Pickleball

Does your child want to learn how to play pickleball? It’s a great sport that is a cross between tennis, badminton, and ping pong. Recommended for new players or players who have started playing but lack formal instruction.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Players will learn the basics: rules, scoring, positioning, and basic strategies.

ƒ Equipment Needed: Water, tennis shoes (no black soles), paddles will be provided for lessons if needed.

Once a week for three weeks.

209140910

4/9-4/30

5/7-5/28

6/4-6/25

Thu 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Lake Newport Tennis

Ages 12-17 $150 $180

PICKLEBALL STROKE OF THE WEEK

Sharpen your skills one stroke at a time! This weekly class focuses on a specific pickleball stroke — such as the groundstrokes, serve/return, dink, and transition/ resets — giving players the opportunity to break down technique, build consistency, and apply each stroke in game-like situations. Perfect for players looking to improve fundamentals and add variety to their game. Advanced beginners to intermediate level players.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

ƒ Fundamental Skills: Technique breakdown and mechanics. Targeted drills for muscle memory and control. Footwork and positioning tips

ƒ Equipment Needed: Water, tennis shoes (no black soles), paddles will be supplied if needed.

TENNIS COURT RULES

Who May Use the Courts

ƒ RA members with a valid recreation pass.

ƒ Guests must have a guest pass and be accompanied by the host member.

ƒ Reston Association instructors are the only people permitted to give lessons on a feepaying basis on RA courts.

Priority of Play

ƒ COURT CHANGES ARE MADE ON THE HOUR.

ƒ Play is limited to one hour for singles and two hours for doubles when other players are waiting.

ƒ Players who use the court for a fraction of an hour must vacate on the hour when others are waiting to play.

Reserving A Court

ƒ Players must place a recreation pass or racquet/bag on a hook outside of the gate.

ƒ Failure to display either a racquet or recreation pass means court is not reserved.

ƒ Players reserving courts must remain courtside while waiting to play.

ƒ Players may not reserve courts while playing.

ƒ Reston Association may reserve courts for lessons, tournaments, junior activity, league play and court rentals.

ƒ Check our online calendar at www.reston. org for each individual tennis court daily reservation.

Week 1: Groundstrokes-Forehand/Backhand: 4/8, 5/6, 6/3

Week 2: Transitions/Resets 4/15, 5/15, 6/10

Week 3: Serving/Returning 4/22, 5/20, 6/17

Week 4: Improve your dink skills 4/29, 5/27, 6/24

Wed 10:00 am -11:30 am

Lake Newport Tennis Courts

Ages 18+ $35 $40

Rules for Court Use

ƒ COURTS ARE TO BE USED FOR TENNIS ONLY.

ƒ Players are required to wear tennis shoes when using the courts.

ƒ Bicycles, skates, skateboards, baby carriages, playpens, strollers, radios and pets are not allowed on the courts.

ƒ Children who are not playing tennis are not allowed on the courts.

ƒ Please dispose of trash in proper receptacles.

Rules Enforcement

ƒ Reston Association and staff and court monitors will enforce the rules of court play. Failure to adhere to the rules will result in loss of court privileges.

LIGHTED COURTS

The following 26 RA courts are lit until 11 p.m. for night play.

ƒ Autumnwood CourtsPickleball play (lights go off at 10 pm)

ƒ Glade Clay Courts

ƒ Hook Road Courts

ƒ Lake Newport Courts

ƒ North Hills Clay Courts

ƒ Shadowood Courts

PRACTICE WALLS

ƒ Colts Neck

ƒ Hook Road

TENNIS LESSON GIFT

Tennis gift certificates are available at the Reston Association Tennis Office. Please call 703-435-6502 or visit our website at www.reston.org.

NATURE

WALKER NATURE CENTER

Located at 11450 Glade Drive, the Nature Center provides a variety of educational and fun programs. There is free parking, restroom and trail access from dawn to dusk, 365 days a year.

The 72-acre wooded site features:

ƒ 1 mile of loop trails

ƒ An education building known as Nature House

ƒ Pavilion

ƒ Picnic tables and trailside benches

ƒ A fire ring

ƒ Outdoor displays and interpretive signs

ƒ Demonstration gardens and meadow

ƒ A pond

ƒ Little Free Library

ƒ The Glade Stream Valley

ƒ Snakeden Branch Stream’s entrance to 44-acre Lake Audubon

EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

The Nature Center offers a variety of events and programs throughout the year. Advance registration and payment are required for all programs. Visit www.reston.org/events to register online, or contact naturecenter@reston.org or 703476-9689, ext. 3, for assistance.

Cancellation Policy:

Nature activities may be canceled due to severe weather, severe weather warnings, or low enrollment.

Refund Policy: Refunds are given if we have to cancel for any reason. They are also available if a participant cancels with at least two weeks’ notice.

All Ages

All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult.

Earth Day Project

Celebrate Earth Day by digging in to spruce up the Nature Center with new plantings and fresh woodchipped trails. Individuals, families and companies are encouraged to participate. Register by April 19. Groups with more than 5 people, contact ha@reston.org or 703-435-7986.

206011202 4/21 Tue 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 5-Adults Free

NATURE HOUSE

11450 Glade Drive, Reston, VA 703-476-9689

VISIT NATURE HOUSE TO:

• Enjoy exhibits and displays.

• View a turtle and snake up close.

• Talk with a naturalist.

• Do an activity or read a nature story in the library.

• Learn about the green features of this LEED Gold building.

NEW Campfire–Moths by Moonlight

Join us around the campfire to discover the world of moths. Enjoy s’mores before checking a light trap for moths and other night-flying insects. Register by April 21.

206011003 4/24

Fri 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm WNC Fire Ring on Soapstone Drive between Glade Drive & Lawyers Road All Ages $7 $9

NEW City Nature Challenge

Participate in the 2026 City Nature Challenge! We’ll start with a quick introduction to using iNaturalist on your smart device and then head outside to practice making observations. Your observations will contribute to a larger scientific snapshot of the natural world. Register by April 22.

206011008 4/25 Sat 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Walker Nature Center Ages 5-Adult Free

NEW Wool Felting Workshop

HOURS OF OPERATION

Mon, Wed-Fri 9 AM -5 PM Sat 10 AM -1 PM Sun 1-4 PM

Check holiday schedule for closings. (Closed Tuesdays)

Want to try your hand at an easy to learn, eco-friendly project? Make a cute critter using the natural material, wool. No experience necessary. Fun and easy to learn! All materials provided. Register by May 14.

206201012 5/17 Sun 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Ages 10-Adult $12 $15

Lake Anne Sunset Paddle

Canoe or kayak on Lake Anne with a naturalist. Search for wildlife and learn about the lake. Relax on the water and enjoy the sunset. Boats and safety equipment provided. Register by May 18.

206011007 5/21

Thu 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Lake Anne Boat Dock

Ages 10-Adult $15 $20

Turtles of Reston

Celebrate World Turtle Day and discover the types of turtles found in Reston. Meet a terrestrial and an aquatic turtle up close. Take a hike to the turtle habitat at Lake Audubon. Register by May 20.

206011008

Owl Prowl

Meet a wildlife rehabilitator from Secret Garden Birds and Bees for an up-close look at live owls of Virginia. Then prowl the trails in search of the Nature Center’s resident owls. Register by

5/23

206011008 6/5

SATURDAY, MAY 2

1:00 – 5:00 PM (RAIN OR SHINE)

ƒ Entertainment

ƒ Live Animals

ƒ Fishing Activities

ƒ Craft Making for Kids

ƒ Booths by Local Environmental Groups

ƒ Native Plant Sale with Nature By Design

ƒ Free kayaking on Lake Audubon

See www.reston.org for event updates. Volunteers needed. Contact ha@reston.org or call 703-435-7986.

for a walk to look for the plants they need to survive. Register by June 18.

206011008 6/21

Sun 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

All Ages $6 $8

Campfire–Gourmet S’mores Night

Sat 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

All Ages $7 $9

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Ages 5-Adult $8

Monarch butterflies are not only a delight to see, but they also have fascinating life cycles. Discover where these insects live and how far they migrate for the winter. Learn how you can support monarchs and go

Join us around the campfire. Dine on gourmet s’mores, which are creative versions of the original. Sing songs, share stories and enjoy a memorable evening full of fun. Register by June 23.

206011003 6/26

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

WNC Fire Ring on Soapstone Drive between Glade Drive & Lawyers Road

$8 $10

Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive
Marvelous Monarchs

NATURE

Babes in the Woods

Ages 18 months through 35 months. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Growing Up

Spring brings new life to the forest and pond. Discover which animals and insects are born in Reston during this season and how they change as they grow. Search for baby animals on the trails. Create an adorable craft to take home. Register by April 10.

206111001 4/13

Mon 10:00 am - 11:00 am

OR 4/14

Slither and Crawl

Reptiles are amazing creatures and so much fun to learn about. Touch a real snake and celebrate World Turtle Day by meeting a Box Turtle up close. Search for reptiles on the trails and look at a variety of turtle shells. Make a reptile craft to take home. Register by May 8.

206111001 5/11

Mon 10:00 am - 11:00 am

OR 5/13

Wed 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center Ages 18-35 months

Animal Dads

It’s the month of dads! Do animals have dads? What do animal dads do? Learn how animal dads are like human dads and how they are different. Take a walk through the woods and make a craft. Register by June 5.

206111001 6/8

Mon 10:00 am - 11:00 am

OR 6/9

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 18-35 months $8 $10

Preschool Happenings

Ages 3 to 5 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Earth Day Fun

Celebrate Earth Day by learning how to care for our beautiful planet. Walk the trail in search of things that don’t belong. Play a recycling game and help plant some flowers in our gardens. Make a fun Earth Day craft to take home. Register by April 4.

206121008 4/7

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 18-35 months

Bring your fishing rod or borrow one of ours to compete in this fun morning of fishing. No experience necessary. We’ll provide bait, prizes and light refreshments. A fishing license is not required for kids. Adults are not permitted to fish during the kids’ fishing time. Register by June 10.

Volunteers are needed to teach kids how to fish and help with the event. Contact Ha Brock at 703-435-7986 or ha@reston.org. Volunteers must have a Virginia State Fishing License (freshwater only) available online at www.GoOutdoorsVirginia.com. 206101301 6/13

Sat 9:30 am - 11:30 am

Lake Audubon Boat Ramp, 2070 Twin Branches Road Ages 3-15 $8 $10

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

4/11

10:30 am - 11:30 am

Beautiful Birds

It’s time to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day this month. Let’s learn about the beautiful birds that make Reston home year-round and those that stop by on their migration journeys. Make a treat for the birds you can hang up at home. Use binoculars to search for birds on the trail and learn what sounds different birds make. Learn how to help and care for birds in your neighborhood. Register by May 13.

206121008 5/16

Sat 10:30 am - 11:30 am OR 5/19

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 3-5 $7 $9

Buzz, Flutter & Fly

National Insect Week takes place in June, so let’s learn about all the amazing insects that call Reston home. Buzz like a bee through the gardens in search of pollinators. Roll logs and rocks to search for insects and other creepy crawlies. Observe a cool insect collection under a

microscope. Make a unique insect to bring home. Register by June 13.

206121008

Tue 10:00 am - 11:00 am

OR 6/20

Sat 10:30 am - 11:30 am

Walker Nature Center

Ages 3-5 $7

Planning a Birthday Party?

Bring the kids and the cake to a fun-filled, creative party at the Nature Center. Thematic parties include a two-and-a-half-hour room rental, party favors and 45 minutes of staff-led activities in our pavilion and on our trails. Choose from the following themes:

Nature Detectives (Ages 3-7)

Play sensory guessing games, find what doesn’t belong on our “unnature” trail and follow clues to solve a mystery animal’s trail. Favors include a magnifying hand lens, a mini-notebook and a pencil. The birthday child receives an Earl the Squirrel stuffed toy.

Dinosaurs (Ages 3-9)

Uncover bones and shells like a paleontologist and make fossil imprints in clay. Go on a dinosaur egg hunt that leads to a nest full of eggs. Favors include a dinosaur egg, a dinosaur tattoo and a fossil imprint. The birthday child receives a dinosaur coloring book or sticker book.

Nature Crafts (Ages 3-12)

Learn new skills and nature facts. Younger kids make bug boxes, clay insects and wildlife masks/ puppets. Older kids make leather crafts, bird feeders and beaded accessories.

HOW TO BOOK

• Parties may be booked up to three months in advance.

• Weekend dates are limited and fill quickly.

• Consider a weekday afternoon or evening party.

• Maximum 15 children per party.

$225/RA Member, $250/Non-member

For more info, please call 703-476-9689 and press 3 or email naturecenter@reston.org.

Children’s Programs

Ages 6 to 12. Drop off your child for these Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math (STEAM), hands-on learning workshops that occur after school and on school closure dates.

STEAM Workshop–Earth Day Explorations

It’s Earth Month! Use recycled materials and your imagination to complete fun challenges. Hike through the woods and complete an Earth Day scavenger hunt. Enjoy a planting activity and discover how native plants help our birds and insects. Register for this drop-off program by April 7. 206131015 4/10

Fri 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 6-12 $11 $13

SATURDAY JULY 18

Adult Programs

NEW Pysanky Egg Art Workshop

Enjoy a beginner pysanky class. Learn how to decorate eggs with traditional Ukrainian folk art. Participants will use a kistka (stylus) heated by candle flame to apply molten beeswax in designs on their egg, and layer colors with colorful dye. As legend says, writing pysanky keeps evil from overcoming the world! All supplies provided. Register by April 9.

206201012 4/12

Sun 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Adults $16 $20

Warblers of the Blue Ridge

We’ll drive! Travel with us to GR Thompson WMA in search of migrating songbirds. We’ll also keep an eye out for trilliums, lady slippers and other wildflowers. Lunch at Sky Meadows before returning. The trip may include walking over uneven terrain and gentle slopes. Register by May 2. 206201007 5/5

Tue 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Tuesday, March 31, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm (rain or shine)

#206011201 Ages 5- Adult Locations: TBD (various sites)

Reston is a Tree City USA certified by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Join us to:

ƒ Plant native trees and shrubs.

ƒ Remove invasive plants damaging trees.

ƒ Learn about trees.

ƒ Show appreciation for trees.

Ca for volunt rs!

To sign up a youth group or corporate group, contact Ha Brock at ha@reston.org or 703-4357986. Time will be 9:30-11:00 am for elementary students.

Adults $50 $65 Rain Barrel Workshop

Spring Short Films Night

Spring is a time for new beginnings. Explore new beginnings through these short films that shed new light on environmental topics. Register by May 5.

206201051 5/8

Fri 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Adults Free, $5 suggested donation

Build your own rain barrel and learn how to install it under a downspout to capture water from your roof. You’ll reduce runoff, help the watershed and have water to use around your yard. To register, visit https://www.fairfaxcounty. gov/soil-water-conservation/ rain-barrel. Register by May 6. Presented in partnership with the Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District.

206201012 5/9

Sat 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Walker Nature Center

Adults $55 per barrel (limit 2 per household)

NEW Nature Journaling

Join us for a relaxing and inspiring Nature Journaling Class led by Intuitive Nature Artist, Daidra Briel. During our time together, we’ll explore the art and practice of nature journaling through observation, conversation, and hands-on creativity. Participants will have dedicated time to begin creating their own journals, exploring simple techniques for sketching, watercolor, and reflective writing inspired by the natural world. Each participant receives a take-home nature journal and watercolor set, to continue your practice

after the class ends. Register by May 11.

206201012 ` 5/14

Thu 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Adults $16 $20

Summer Bird Class: An Introduction

Learn the basics of bird identification and how to look and listen for the common birds of Reston. Discover the major groups of birds and the best places to watch for them. Discuss a variety of bird guides and take home a Checklist of Birds of Reston. Learn how to use eBird and support Reston’s biodiversity projects. Register by May 31. 206201205 6/3

Wed 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Walker Nature Center

Adults Free

NEW Stream Monitoring with USGS

The U.S. Geological Survey maintains several monitoring stations in Reston’s streams. Join scientists Brendan Foster and Joao Gallotti on a walk along Snakeden Branch. Discover the importance of stream quality monitoring for safeguarding public health, sustaining aquatic ecosystems, and informing water resource management decisions. The walk will begin at the nature center and may involve hiking through uneven terrain.

Register by June 1. 206201006 6/4

Thu 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Adults Free

Summer Bird Count

Join us for the annual Summer Bird Count through Reston’s natural areas. Meet local bird experts, learn tips on identification and have fun while helping us obtain important information on our feathered friends.

Register by June 3.

206201205 6/6

Sat 6:45 am - 12:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Adults Free

Birds on the Bay

We’ll drive! Travel with us to Flag Ponds Nature Park along the Chesapeake Bay. We’ll keep an eye out for shorebirds along the bay and songbirds in the forests. The trip may include walking over uneven terrain and some hills. Register by June 6.

206201007 6/9

Tue 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

Adults $50 $65

The Rocks Beneath

Our Feet with USGS

Discover the world beneath your feet with U.S. Geological Survey geologist, Mercer Parker. Begin with a basic overview of geology, then head outdoors to look for landforms that can be observed around the trails at the Walker Nature Center.

Register by June 10.

206201006 6/13

Sat 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Adults Free

BIRD WALKS

Adults. Registration recommended.

Beginning and expert birders are invited to search for birds in Reston’s natural areas. Co-sponsored by Audubon Society of Northern Virginia.

Early April Bird Walk: Bright Pond 206201002 4/5

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am

Late April Bird Walk: Buttermilk Creek Trail 206201002 4/19

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am

Early May Bird Walk: Stratton Woods 206201002 5/3 Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am

Late May Bird Walk: Lower Glade Stream Valley 206201002 5/17

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am

June Bird Walk: Walker Nature Center & Snakeden Stream Valley 206201002 6/21

Sun 7:30 am - 10:30 am

BRUSH CHIPPING

Drop off your brush and RA crews will chip it for use on RA open space. Branches should be less than 4 inches in diameter. No grass clippings, dirt, trash, paper, vines, thorns or other debris. Brush may be dropped off at the Central Services Facility (12250 Sunset Hills Road) at any time during the days listed. RA members only. No contractors.

Dates

April 11-12

May 16-17

June 13-14

Native Plant

SALE

DO YOU HAVE A GREEN THUMB?

Reston Association’s Garden Plots are available for members to rent on an annual basis. Reserve early. The plots rent quickly. Plant flowers and vegetables at one of five locations. Contact gardenplots@reston.org or 703-437-7658.

Species will include a variety of sunand shade-loving wildflowers, grasses, and ferns. Plants are sold on a pre-order basis only. Order online at www.restonwebtrac.org. Click on the “Native Plant Sale” quick link on the home page.

Place orders by Friday, April 3, 5:00 pm

Pick up at Nature Center on Saturday, April 18, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

Request an order form or ask a question by contacting naturecenter@reston.org or 703-476-9689, ext. 3.

SUMMER FUN

At Reston Camps, we spend lots of time playing outdoors, enjoying camp traditions, and making friends. Our camps are run by a team you can trust who are trained to make sure the summer is filled with lasting memories. Details on individual camps, policies and FAQ can be found in the 2026 Parent Handbook on www.reston.org.

2026 CAMPS

CAMP PROMISE

We promise that all campers will be allowed to discover who they are and what they can achieve. They will try new things, explore new places, and carry on camp traditions in a safe, fun environment.

1 week camp

2 week camp

Camp Shirts Required

Campers at Mini Day Camp, Junior Day Camp, Adventure Camp, Sportsters, Day Camp and CITs are required to wear an official camp T-shirt each day.

✓ | WEEKS CAMPS ARE OFFERED **AGES 4 & 5

*NO CAMP JULY 3

REGISTRATION

Online

www.reston.org/restoncamps

Those new to RA programming should create an account. Accounts may take up to two business days for approval.

Mail or In-person

Monday-Friday

8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Reston Association Headquarters/Member Services 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive Suite 100 Reston, VA 20191

Camp Info

All camp forms are collected through our CampDoc portal. An email will be sent to you upon registration with a personalized link. If a camp is full, we encourage you to join the waitlist as cancellations do occur. Online registration will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday before the following session. Walk-in registrations will only be accepted at RA headquarters in Member Services, not at camp.

Refunds, Withdrawals and Transfers

For the most up-to-date policy, please visit www.reston.org/ reston-camps or the 2026 Parent Handbook.

NATURE TOTS

206120101

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

OR 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 3-5 (must be 3 by start date)

$140 $170

Full Day: Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Ages 4-5 (must be 4 by start date)

$320 $380

Discover nature through handson activities and exploratory walks. Campers will enjoy playtime, story time and song in our 72-acre forested park. Activities develop social and physical skills while children learn about the natural world around them. Note: Full day sessions go to RA pools.

WALKER’S RANGERS

206130102

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 6-9 $320 $380

Our environmental education staff is ready to focus your child on nature in a fun and exciting way. Campers will explore 72 acres of forest, stream, pond and lake habitats, learn about wildlife, play nature games and conduct science experiments. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

MINI DAY CAMP

302130100

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Lake House

Ages 4-5 $320 $380

NEW IN 2026! Join us for a summer of adventure and discover, especially designed for our youngest full day campers. Our program fosters curiosity and social skills through a blend of creative play, engaging stories, nature exploration, and arts and crafts. Every day is an opportunity to make new friends and lasting memories! Campers must be potty-trained. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

JUNIOR DAY CAMP

302130101

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Brown’s Chapel Park

Session: 5A $320 $380

Ages 5-7 $500 $560

This is the ideal camp for the first-time camper. Swimming, arts and crafts, games, sports, nature walks, and field trips. Our staff provides a safe and secure environment for young children while making sure they have a blast. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

DAY CAMP

302130103

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Browns Chapel Park

Session: 5A $320 $380

Ages 7-11 $500 $560

Our most popular camp — Day Camp provides the ultimate camp experience. In addition to swimming; games, arts & crafts, science and nature exploration, Day Campers will learn the basics of teamwork and responsibility, all while having fun. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

SOFTBALL CAMP

302130155

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Lake Newport

Ages 6-9 $320 $380

Our experienced coaches will focus on building confidence and teaching essential skills through drills, games, and friendly competitions. This camp is the perfect introduction to softball for young athletes, offering a safe and supportive space for kids to learn, grow, and have fun. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

SPORTSTERS

302130102

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Lake Anne Park

Ages 6-12 $320 $380

This camp is for campers who enjoy a variety of sports and games. Basketball, soccer, kickball, dodgeball, hockey, baseball and more. Afternoons will include pool time to cool off at RA pools.

ART CAMP

302130133

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Glade Room

Ages 6-12 $440 $480

This summer, join us for an exciting adventure filled with all of our favorite camp art projects. Get ready to create beautiful paintings, unique sculptures, colorful tie-dye shirts, and vibrant murals. Don’t miss out on this exciting camp experience. Whether you’re looking to try something new or perfect your skills, Art Camp is the place for you. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

TENNIS CAMP

302130105

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Uplands Tennis Courts

Ages 7-13 $460 $510

Join our enthusiastic tennis staff for drills & skills, on/ off-court games, and athletic skill development. RA tennis instructors will teach lessons Monday through Thursday and include swimming breaks to cool off. Note: This camp goes to RA pools. Bring your tennis racket or borrow one of ours.

CAMP ON WHEELS

302130150

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Lake Newport Soccer Field Parking Lot

Ages 6-12 $400 $445

Sessions are divided by skill/ experience. Level 1 is for campers who are new to skateboarding or have minimal experience. Level 2 is for experienced skaters, having completed Camp on Wheels in previous summers, or are looking to improve on and master new skills. Visit a local skate park each week and cool off at an RA pool in the afternoons. Designed by Skaters for Skaters. Note: Bring your skateboard, pads and helmet.

AQUATICS CAMP

301014102

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Golf Course Island Pool

Ages 8-12

$460 $500

This camp is full of fun in and out of the water. Mornings will be spent with certified swim lesson instructors helping each camper advance their swimming skills. Afternoons will include traditional camp activities such as arts and crafts and group games. Note: Some swimming experience is necessary.

INCREDIFLIX

302130151

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Glade Room

Ages 7-13

$483 $555

Ready for some action? Learn how to create thrilling, highenergy live-action movies as you direct, act, and add special effects! Each afternoon, we’ll bring Lego worlds to life. Design a Lego set with characters, then create a stop-motion film by storyboarding, shooting, and adding voiceovers. Note: This camp does not go to the pool.

In partnership with Incrediflix.

YOUNG NATURALISTS

306130103

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Walker Nature Center

Ages 10-12 $320 $380

Perfect for the nature lover, science enthusiast or young environmentalist in your family. Campers will learn thru field studies, extended hikes in Reston’s natural areas, and science labs at Nature House. We will practice environmental stewardship, participate in citizen science, and encourage reflection on nature through journaling and mindfulness.

Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

COUNSELOR IN TRAINING

302140106

Mon-Fri 8:45 am - 4:00 pm

Brown’s Chapel Park

Ages 14-16 $105 $205

For those teens looking to work with kids or interested in working as a camp counselor, this camp is for you. Gain valuable job experience while learning about leadership, communication and responsibility. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

JUNIOR LIFEGUARDING

301014101

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 3:45 pm

Golf Course Island Pool

Ages 11-14 $320 $380

Spend mornings training to be a future lifeguard. Learn the roles and responsibilities of a lifeguard, improve your swimming skills and practice beginner-level rescues. Afternoons include traditional camp activities such as group games and free swim time. Note: Participation in Junior Lifeguarding Camp does not result in American Red Cross (ARC) certification.

WATERCRAFT CAMP

302140110

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Lake Audubon Pool

Ages 11-15 $480 $520

Where can campers learn how to kayak, stand-up paddle, and learn about the watershed of Reston all in a week? We focus on water safety, teamwork, and responsibility while having fun with races, relays, and scavenger hunts on the lakes of Reston. Note: SUP equipment, kayaks and lifejackets provided. This camp goes to RA pools.

RESTON CAMPS

What is your cancellation/ refund policy?

Cancellations requested MORE THAN 14 days before the start of a camp session = a 50% refund (minus deposit). Cancellations requested LESS THAN 14 days before the start of a camp session = no refund. No refunds for missed days within a camp session(s). No refunds for campers sent home early due to illness, injury and/ or behavior issues. If you were enrolled in camp, did not cancel the enrollment, and did not participate in the program, no

ADVENTURE CAMP

302140111

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Hunters Wood Pavilion

Ages 13-15 $460 $505

Look for a new adventure every day. The fun may include laser tag, escape rooms, local museums, water parks, local caverns, kayaks, fishing, baseball games, trampoline parks, rock climbing, frisbee golf, tubing and more. Each week will be different. Note: This camp goes to RA pools.

refund will be provided. You will not be eligible to enroll in future RA programming until the balance is paid in full. Campers who cancel or leave camp on the advice of medical personnel will receive a prorated refund with a physician’s note. See the 2026 Parent Handbook for complete details.

When are camp payments due?

Payment is due in full ONE WEEK prior to the start of the camp session. Failure to pay the balance in full by the due date may result in your child being removed from camp.

After I register my child, how will I receive camp information and notifications?

You MUST make sure that your email and phone number in both RecTrac AND CampDoc are up to date. We will automatically contact the PRIMARY CONTACT, so make adjustments to your account if necessary.

Can I switch to a different camp?

Absolutely, as long as there is space available, and your child is within the camp’s age group. All requests must be in writing to the Camp Registrar at camp@ reston.org.

What is special about Reston Camps?

We have been in operation for over 50 years! We hire camp staff with a passion for working, playing, and teaching children. Many of our staff are local teachers. All staff are CPR/ AED/first aid certified, have passed criminal background checks, a Central Registry Check, fingerprinting, and have had pre-camp training in child abuse, positive behavior management, camp safety, and ongoing training in camp programming.

Does my child need a camp shirt?

Campers attending Mini Day Camp, Junior Day Camp, Day Camp, Sportsters, Adventure Camp and CITs must wear a Reston Camps camp shirt. Past Reston Camps shirts may be worn. Shirts may be purchased in the Member Services office and we highly suggest purchasing multiple shirts so that you don’t have to wash shirts each night.

Do you offer Extended Care?

YES! For an additional fee, we offer afternoon extended care at Browns Chapel for all camps (except ½ day Nature Tots) from 4-5:30 p.m. each day.

I am on vacation for 1 of the 2 weeks of a camp session. Can I get credit for the missed week?

No, we do not prorate for missed days. You must pay for both weeks, but it is ok to only attend one.

What if the camp I want to sign up for has a waitlist?

If a camp session is sold out, you should add your child’s name to the waiting list online on the WebTrac website.

How will I know if space opens on the waitlist?

You will be contacted via email if a space becomes available and your child is next on the waitlist. You may be contacted at any time, right up until the week before the camp starts. You will be given 24 hours to respond before the next person on the waitlist is contacted. If you accept the available spot, you will be expected to pay the deposit (or full payment) within 24 hours, or your registration will be withdrawn.

Do you allow visitors or volunteers at camp?

For the safety and security of our campers and staff, all visitors must be pre-approved by the Camp Director or Recreation Manager.

What if my child has a disability?

Reston Camps welcomes campers with disabilities. To best accommodate your child, please contact Katherine Caffrey, Recreation Manager, at kcaffrey@reston.org so we can schedule a time to meet and discuss your child’s needs.

Will my child go swimming during camp?

All camps go swimming at Reston Association pools during the camp day (except ½ day Nature Tots and Incrediflix). All campers are given a swim test by RA Lifeguards on the first day they visit the pool, every session. Further details will be provided to parents via email prior to the start of camp.

Is camp held during inclement weather?

YES! All camp locations have inclement weather policies and Emergency Action Plans. Indoor locations are available for those camps based outdoors. Please remember, drop-off and pickup locations will always be at the base camp location. On code red days, we increase time in the shade, offer additional water breaks, pool time, and indoor programming. We do not prorate days not attended due to weather.

If my child attends the same camp for multiple weeks, will they be doing the same thing each time?

NO! Junior Day Camp and Day Camp have different camp themes and activities each session. Adventure Camp has new and different adventures each week. Occasionally, campers may visit our more popular activities more than once over the summer, but the weekly schedule will not be the same. Our other camps offer different programming and activities each week. Your camper will meet new friends each session — they will have a great time!

Can my child be in a camp group with all of their friends? There is a question in CampDoc asking parents if there is ONE friend their child would like to be placed in a group with. BOTH parents (the one asking, as well as the one they are requesting to be placed with) MUST fill out this question or the CampDoc program will NOT match them up. We do our best to accommodate special placement requests but due to the many demographics in a camp (age being the most important one) we can not guarantee requests.

I have questions or need more information about camp, who do I contact?

The Parent Handbook contains the answers to a majority of questions parents ask. If you are unable to find a specific answer, please reach out to the Camp Registrar at camp@reston.org or 703-435-6551

VOLUNTEER RESTON

JOIN VOLUNTEER RESTON

Volunteer Reston (VR), housed under the Reston Association, is a network of community members who come together to complete various projects to improve our surroundings and bring the Reston community together.

Our mission is to enhance Reston Association’s services and programs by matching the varied talents of individuals and groups of all ages, interests and skills to a variety of engaging projects and endeavors.

CORPORATE DAY OF SERVICE

The VR Corporate Volunteer Program offers corporations expertise in community service by creating customized, hands-on group volunteer projects that complement team-building, leadership development, and philanthropy initiatives. Through this program, Reston Association staff will fully develop and coordinate all aspects of your company’s community service volunteer project.

NEED SERVICE HOURS FOR SCHOOL?

Many students in Reston and the surrounding areas are required to complete a specific number of community service hours as part of their course or school requirements. Volunteer Reston is a great way to fulfill these hours. Students may be able to finish their service hours by handling shifts at community events, environmental projects, monthly service projects and community cleanups. This also includes scouting organizations that need to complete a community service project.

Contact us to get involved by sharing your talents and skills with others; we can always use a helping hand at our community events, environmental projects and events at the Nature Center. We understand that people have different availabilities, so you can serve in an ongoing position or just serve at a onetime event.

ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES

Reston Association provides environmental education and stewardship opportunities to volunteers who want to help restore and enhance our community.

Potomac River Watershed Cleanup

April 25, 10 a.m.- noon (rain or shine)

Join thousands of volunteers in a multi-state effort as we do our part in cleaning up the Potomac Watershed. Come learn about our watersheds and see what “interesting” artifacts end up in our streams. Gloves, trash bags and grabbers will be provided. All ages are welcome. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult.

Reston Sites:

ƒ Snakeden Branch Upper — meet at Hunters Woods Village Center

ƒ Glade Drive Corridor — Meet at the Cathy Hudgins Community Center

Habitat Heroes

A variety of non-native, invasive plant species are present in RA’s natural areas. By their nature, these plants can take over an area quickly and threaten our native plant communities and the wildlife that depends on them.

Join one of our workday events to learn how you can help control non-native, invasive plants and preserve the health of our natural areas! Instructions and tools will be provided. Workdays are led by the RA Environmental

Resource staff. All Ages are welcome. Children under 13 (under 13 must work) must be accompanied by a responsible adult during their volunteer service.

For All Workdays: RA will train volunteers on how to use tools. Volunteers must pre-register.

Sites:

ƒ Colts Neck Recreation Area

Saturday, April 18, 10 a.m.

-Noon

ƒ Brown’s Chapel Park

Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m.

-Noon

ƒ Old Trail Natural Area

Tuesday, June 23, 10 a.m.

-Noon

Stream Monitoring Program

RA welcomes new volunteers to assist with stream monitoring at several locations throughout Reston. Get involved with a small team year-round to collect data and identify insects to assess the health of Reston’s streams, or attend a one-time stream monitoring workshop to learn about the program. Not only do you get to learn about Reston’s streams, but it also provides an opportunity to make new friends. Our program utilizes the Virginia Save Our Streams (VA SOS) method of assessing the water quality in a stream. Based on the types and diversity of aquatic insects found in the stream, you can

assess the stream’s ecological conditions. This is known as biological monitoring and is recognized nationally as a reliable indicator of water quality.

Upcoming Dates:

ƒ Monday, April 16, 1-4 p.m., Walker Nature Center

ƒ Saturday, April 25, 1-4 p.m., Tall Oaks Pool

Age Requirement: All ages are welcome. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult

If interested, join our volunteer monitor email distribution list to receive notices of upcoming monitoring dates. Email watershed@reston.org with the message “add me to the stream monitors list” to begin receiving emails.

RESTON’S ARBOR DAY

March 31, 2026 (Rain or Shine) 9:30 a.m. – Noon, Glade Stream Valley & Vantage Hill Natural Area

Reston is a Tree City USA Certified by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Join us as we help plant native trees, plus a variety of shrubs, ferns and wildflowers. Learn about

Reston’s trees and shrubs, including proper planting and care.

Age Requirement: All ages are welcome. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult.

For more information or to volunteer for any of the above opportunities, contact Ha Brock, Volunteer Reston Manager at ha@reston.org or 703-435-7986.

SPRING FESTIVAL

Saturday, May 2, 1-5 p.m. (rain or shine)

Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive

ƒ Carnival Games

ƒ Hands-on Nature Crafts

ƒ Fishing Activities

ƒ Concessions

ƒ Canoe/Kayak Rentals on Lake Audubon

Volunteers must be 14 or older; younger volunteers must be chaperoned by an adult. Volunteers are needed for games, crafts, concessions, canoe & Kayak and much more.

For more information or to volunteer, contact Ha Brock, Volunteer Reston Manager, at ha@reston.org or 703-435-7986.

FACILITY MAP

INFO & RESOURCES | GUIDELINES | FACILITIES | MAP

AUTUMNWOOD POOL (1) 11950 WALNUT BRANCH ROAD

AUTUMNWOOD

TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL COURTS (1) 11950 WALNUT BRANCH ROAD

BARTON HILL

TENNIS COURTS (2)

SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE/BARTON HILL ROAD

COLTS NECK TENNIS AND PICKLEBALL COURTS(3) COLTS NECK ROAD

BROWN’S CHAPEL PARK (4) 1575 BROWN’S CHAPEL ROAD

DOGWOOD POOL (5) 2460 GREEN RANGE ROAD

GLADE POOL AND COMMUNITY BUILDING (6) 11550 GLADE DRIVE

GLADE TENNIS COURTS (6) 11550 GLADE DRIVE

GOLF COURSE ISLAND POOL AND PAVILION (7) 11301 LINKS DRIVE

HOOK ROAD

TENNIS COURTS (8) FAIRWAY DRIVE /HOOK RO AD

HUNTERS WOODS

PICNIC PAVILION (9) STEEPLECHASE DRIVE

HUNTERS WOODS POOL (10) 2501 RESTON PARKWAY

LAKE ANNE TENNIS COURTS (11) 11301 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

LAKE ANNE

PICNIC PAVILION (11) 11301 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

LAKE AUDUBON POOL (12) 2070 TWIN BR ANCHES RO AD

LAKE NEWPORT POOL (13) 11601 LAKE NE WPORT ROAD

LAKE NEWPORT

TENNIS COURTS (14) 11452 BARON C AMERON AVENUE

LAKE THOREAU POOL (15) 2040 UPPER LAKES DRIVE

NEWBRIDGE POOL (16) 11768 GOLF COURSE SQUARE

NEWBRIDGE

TENNIS COURTS (16) 11718 GOLF COURSE SQUARE

NORTH HILLS

PICNIC PAVILION (17) 1325 NOR TH VILLAGE RO AD

NORTH HILLS POOL (17) 1325

NORTH HILLS

TENNIS COURTS (17) 1325 NOR TH VILLAGE RO AD

NORTH SHORE POOL (18) 11515 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

NORTH SHORE QUICKSTART 36 FT

TENNIS COURTS (18) 11515 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

POLO FIELDS RECREATION AREA (19) THUNDER CHASE DRIVE

PONY BARN PICNIC PAVILION (20) TRIPLE CROWN/STEEPLECHASE DRIVE

RESTON ASSOCIATION CENTRAL SERVICES FACILITY (21) 12250 SUNSET HILLS ROAD 703-437-7658

RESTON ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS (22) 12001 SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE 703-435-6530

RIDGE HEIGHTS POOL (23) 11400 RIDGE HEIGHT S RO AD

SHADOWOOD POOL (24) 2201 SPRINGWOOD DRIVE

SHADOWOOD TENNIS COURTS (24) 2201 SPRINGWOOD DRIVE

TALL OAKS POOL (25) 12025 NOR TH SHORE DRIVE

TEMPORARY ROAD

PICNIC PAVILION (26)

TEMPORARY ROAD/NORTH SHORE DRIVE

THE L AKE HOUSE (27) 11450 BARON C AME RON A VENUE

UPLANDS POOL (28) 11032 RING ROAD

UPLANDS TENNIS COURTS (28) 11032 RING R OAD

UPPER LAKE TENNIS COURTS (29) UPPER LAKE DRIVE /SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE

WALKER NATURE CENTER (30) 11450 GLADE DRIVE 703-476-9689

WALKER NATURE CENTER CAMPFIRE RING (31) SOAPSTONE DRIVE/LAWYERS ROAD

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PICNIC PAVILION

Plan outdoor private parties or weddings, group and corporate gatherings or family picnics at one of our seven affordable pavilions. Available for rent seven days a week from April through October. Pavilion access is dawn to dusk.* *lighted facilities open until 10pm*

To search for availability, go to www.reston.org and click on the Facility Rentals.

Contact Member Services: reservations@reston.org or 703-435-6530

Full Day Rental Fees: $100 $255

Dogwood (Lighted facility till 10 p.m.)

2460 Green Range Drive

Size: 1,200 square feet

ƒ Spray and play water feature available April through October

ƒ Four picnic tables and a large built-in grill

ƒ Features ADA-accessible parking lot and picnic pavilion area

ƒ Parking shared with pool facility or at curbside

ƒ Restrooms available April-October

ƒ Lighted Facility (access until 10 p.m.)

WALKER NATURE CENTER

Pavilion

11450 Glade Drive

Size: 576 sq. ft.

ƒ 3 regular picnic tables and 1 ADA picnic table

ƒ Additional bench seating

ƒ Electricity and lights

ƒ Beautiful woodland setting

North Hills (Lighted facility till 10 p.m.)

Center Harbor Road and North Village Road

Size: 1,024 square feet

ƒ Nine picnic tables under cover and 2 large grills (one ada accessible)

ƒ ADA accessible Portable Restrooms

ƒ Electricity, water, lights, and a water fountain

ƒ Tot lot, ample parking and green space

ƒ Parking available in lot and curbside.

ƒ ADA accessible, including parking

ƒ No grill. No amplified music.

$36/hr. $71/hr. For profit/corporate fee: $102/hr.

Pony Barn

Corner of Steeplechase Drive and Triple Crown Road

Size: 2,006 square feet

ƒ Ten picnic tables (two ADA picnic tables) and one small grill

ƒ Two portable restrooms (ADA accessible)

ƒ Parking available in 9 spaces or at curbside (one accessible parking space)

ƒ ADA water fountain

ƒ Wood-chipped tot lot equipped with swings

Golf Course Island

North Shore Drive and Links Drive

Size: 775 feet

ƒ Four picnic tables and one grill

ƒ Parklike setting with tot lot and a playground, both equipped with swings

ƒ Near a basketball court, trail, and plenty of open space

ƒ Pool restrooms available during open pool hours (Pool access is not included in pavilion reservation.)

Fire Ring

Soapstone Drive between Glade Drive and Lawyers Road

Located in the woodlands of the Walker Nature Center, the fire ring is a great place for comradery and s’mores. Renters supply their own wood and water to extinguish the fire.

Temporary Road

Corner of North Shore Drive and Temporary Road

Size: 892 square feet

ƒ Seven picnic tables and two small grills

ƒ Two portable restrooms

ƒ Parking available in 16 spaces or at curbside

ƒ Water fountain

ƒ Four benches and a swing set situated throughout the park

ƒ Large, level field excellent for group activities

Hunters Woods

Corner of Steeplechase Drive and Reston Parkway

Size: 842 square feet

ƒ Four picnic tables (two are ADAaccessible) and one grill

ƒ Ample parking shared with pool facility or at Hunters Woods Park

ƒ Pool restrooms available during open pool hours (Pool access is not included in pavilion reservation.)

ƒ Nearby basketball court, tot lot, and trail

ƒ Bench seating

ƒ 3 picnic tables

ƒ Small shelter

ƒ Curbside parking

ƒ No restrooms

$26/hr. $36/hr. For profit/corporate fee: $51/hr. Contact 703-476-9689 ext 3 or naturecenter@reston.org

Lake Anne (Lighted facility till 10 p.m.)

11301 North Shore Drive

Size: 900 square feet

ƒ Water spray fountain

ƒ Seven picnic tables, one large grill and one small

ƒ Restroom facility

ƒ Water and electricity

ƒ Tot lot, benches, trail, and ample parking, including curbside

ƒ Nearby basketball and volleyball courts not included in reservation

Half-day Rental Fee: $60 $150

7 a.m.-1.p.m. or 3-10 p.m.

FACILITY RENTALS

RA COMMUNITY BUILDINGS

Rent one of our indoor venues for your next event. Facilities are available to rent seven days a week. RA members in good standing are given priority in all facility rental requests.

To search for availability, go to www.reston.org and click on the Facility Rentals.

Contact Member Services: reservations@reston.org or 703-435-6530

Brown’s Chapel

1575 Brown’s Chapel Road

Size: 914 square feet

A very cozy and affordable facility close to home. Its tall ceilings provide excellent acoustics, and its park-like grounds offer a lovely setting.

The facility has chairs to seat 50 people, three tables, restroom facilities, heating, air conditioning and ample parking.

Rental Fees: $51 $102

The Lake House

11450 Baron Cameron Avenue

Size: 1,490 square feet

The Lake House is Reston Association’s community building on Lake Newport. It is available for members and non-members year round.

Rates: $1000 - 2500 per 4 hour block.

Rates vary, based on day of week and member status.

RA members receive biggest discount!

Nature House

11450 Glade Drive

Size: 664 square feet

Located at the 72-acre Walker Nature Center, the multipurpose room has a capacity of 60 people standing and 40 people seated. The facility is equipped with nine 6-foot tables, 60 folding chairs, restrooms, heat/air conditioning, microwave, sinks and serving counter. There are 23 parking spaces, plus additional curbside parking. Fully accessible with

Available for:

ƒ Small to mid-sized weddings, engagement parties

ƒ Milestone birthday and anniversary parties

ƒ Family holiday gatherings

ƒ Corporate retreats and holiday parties

ƒ Private functions

ƒ Workshops, classes and conferences

ƒ ADA parking

Ask us about our Wedding Package, including Brown’s Chapel.

Glade Room

11550 Glade Drive

Size: 881 square feet

This facility is equipped with chairs to seat 75 people, four tables, restroom facilities, heating and air conditioning. Enjoy nearby facilities such as tennis courts, tot lot, and the Glade Pool.

Rental Fees: $51 $102

Conference Center

12001 Sunrise Valley Drive

Size: 3 rooms, 832 square feet/room

Rooms can be combined for seating up to 80 guests.

ƒ Audio visual options & wireless internet

ƒ Corporate events

ƒ Community meetings

ƒ Workshops and conferences

ƒ Training programs

ƒ ADA parking, restrooms and doors

beautiful trails and pond for guests to enjoy. Optional adjacent pavilion rental. No DJs or loud music.

For Walker Nature Center reservations, contact naturecenter@reston.org 703-476-9689 ext. 3.

or Reston not-for-profit: $51/hr. or non-Reston not-for-profit: $77/hr. For profit/corporate: $102/hr.

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