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Baseball & Softball

Cal Ripken Baseball and Softball

  • Baseball – ages five to 12
  • Softball- ages eight to 16

Bike Rentals
and Supplies:

Bike Rentals

Equestrian:

Golf

Hunting and Fishing

Hunting and Fishing

Abenaki Lacrosse

For ages 8-14 years old from grades 1-8.
Open to all girls and boys who reside within the boundaries of the SAU 49 school district and those surrounding towns that do not currently field a youth lacrosse team.

Running & Walking Races

  • St Katharine Drexel Parish 5K & 10K 

    Saturday September 15, 2018 8:30 AM
    at St. Katharine Drexel Church
    40 Hidden Springs Road – Alton, NH
    Certified Race Course
    T-Shirts for the first 50 entrants
    Awards to top male and female winners

    Wicked Fit Run 5K

    to support New Horizons Hope House
    10:30am at
    Wolfeboro Parks and Rec Fall Festival
    Saturday September 29th 10am-2pm
    @ Abenaki Ski Area, 390 Pine Hill Rd, Wolfeboro

  • Farmington 500 Frighteningly Fast 5k


    Sunday, October 21, 2018
    The 3rd Annual Farmington 500 Frighteningly Fast 5K will take place on Sunday October 21, 2018, in Farmington, NH. The Kids’ Run will begin at 9:30 AM and the 5K Run/Walk will begin at 10:00 AM.
  • Wolfeboro Annual Turkey Trot 5K

    Benefiting the “Gift of Sight and Hearing” Fund
    Saturday, November 17, 2018. 

    Three divisions for the race:
    2K Kids Run
    5K Run
    5K Walk

  • All race divisions start and end at the Railroad Depot on Railroad Ave. in Downtown Wolfeboro, NH.
  • The race proceeds benefit the Gift of Warmth Fund, which helps local families with heating costs and other needs incurred during the winter months.
  • Co-sponsored by the Wolfeboro Department of Parks and Recreation and the Wolfeboro Lions Club.
  • Fees: 12 and under $15, 13 and older $20. $30 for all divisions after November 11. Payable to Wolfeboro Parks & Recreation
  • Register online or
  • Registrations returned to Wolfeboro Parks and recreation, PO Box 629, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
  • Free shirt for the first 125 to register!
  • Awards: Top three in each age category for the 2K Run and the 5K Run. No awards for 5K Walk.
  • Award given for brightest outfit–it’s hunting season!

Fall Soccer & Field Hockey
@Wolfeboro Parks & Rec

  • Minion Soccer: K-1st Grade
    Sept 11-18 3:45-4:45@Foss Field
    Registration required  and fees
  • Micro Soccer: 2-3rd grades
    Mon. & Wed.—September 10-October 17
    3:45-4:45pm@ Foss Field
  • League Soccer: 4-6th Grade
    September 10-October 25, M-TH
    5-6:30pm @“The Nick”
  • Fall Junior & Senior Field Hockey for 3rd and 4th Grades &5th-6th Grades @ The Nick

Tennis

Tennis Courts

Abenaki Water Ski Club

Summers on Backbay, Wolfeboro
PO Box 506 – Wolfeboro, NH 03894 swaffields@metrocast.net
(603) 569-4108
Join the Abenaki Water Ski Club to use the Back Bay Site’s facilities. 
Being a member allows you to drive, observe, and ski on an incredibly well Maintained course.

Winter Sports

Skiing: 

  • Abenaki Ski Area

    390 Pine Hill Rd, Wolfeboro
    (603) 569-2513
    Community owned and operated ski area. It is the oldest small ski area in America.

  • Gunstock Mt Resort

    719 Cherry Valley Rd, Gilford
    (603)293-4341
  • King Pine Ski Area

    1251 Eaton Road, Route 153, Madison
    (603) 367-889

Ice Skating & Curling:

  • Pop Whalen Ice & Arts Center

    390 Pine Hill Rd, Wolfeboro
    (603) 569-2513

  • Public Skating and Stick Practice Schedule
    @Pop Whalen Ice Arena

  • Back Bay Youth Hockey Association

    Back Bay Youth Hockey Association is a complete volunteer organization.
    Registration fees pay for ice rental, league fees, game officials, pucks, first aid kits, goalie equipment and other incidentals.

    All coaches are volunteer positions; however, Back Bay strides to evaluate and appoint the best coaching staff to each team.  All coaches are required to attend the requisite amount of training as required and are patched by USA Hockey.

    Each Saturday join the KRHS Knights in our Saturday morning Learn to Skate  and Learn to Play program.

  • Lakes Region Curling Association (LRCA)

    The LRCA brings together curlers, curling enthusiasts, and their supporters in a family-oriented community organization serving residents of the Lakes Region of New Hampshire.

  • She-Wolves Ice Hockey League

    Women’s ice hocky leaque

  • Sr. Men’s League
    (40 years+)

    Sunday nights, Victor Drouin, victor.drouin@greenmtncomm.com