Spring sports registration for all ages in Richmond, VA

Second base closeup on a baseball diamond.

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With spring less than a week away, we researched recreational sports leagues now open for registration that’ll get you in the seasonal spirit. Heads up: We included activities for all ages, interests, and skills across Richmond.

Shot of a softball bat and helmet.

If you want to get in some swings, stop by Bogey’s Sports Park’s batting cages. Photo by @therictoday

Under 18

RVA Parks and Rec | Soccer, softball, baseball, tennis, pickleball

Prices: $20+

Ages: 5+

Richmond YMCA | Soccer, cross country, volleyball, kickball, ESports

Prices: $50+, member prices change

Ages: 5-18

Highland Springs Little League | Baseball, softball

Prices: $100

Ages: 4-16

Richmond Little League | Baseball, softball

Prices: $80+

Ages: 4-16

Adult

River City Sports & Social Club | Cornhole, football, kickball, wiffleball

Prices: $45+

Season: March-May

Richmond Volleyball Club | Drop-in league, indoor/outdoor leagues, Masters (50+) League

Prices: $60 membership required for more experienced leagues

Seasons: March-June

Be Social Richmond | Bocce, sand volleyball, cornhole

Prices: $52

Season: April-June

Stonewall Sports | Cycling, running, dodgeball

Prices: Free

Season: April-June

Are you ready to take a swing? Let us know what leagues we missed. We’ll be off to find the nearest batting cage. 🥎

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