San Anselmo Spring Sports: Where to Sign Up and Play

Spring is blooming with outdoor activity across Marin County. This guide pulls together local youth and adult sports options to help families find registration details for programs in San Anselmo, Tiburon, Fairfax, and beyond.

From town recreation departments to private providers, Marin families can navigate spring clinics, leagues, and camps. These programs keep kids active and adults connected to their communities.

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Spring Sports Registration Opens Across Marin County

As warmer days arrive, Marin parents from Mill Valley to Novato start checking calendars for spring leagues and summer camps. This season’s lineup covers youth programs for ages 3–14 and casual adult leagues in several Marin towns, with easy online registration and local portals.

Youth Programs for Ages 3–14

Here’s a quick look at some prominent options around the county, especially in Marin towns like San Anselmo, Tiburon, and Fairfax:

  • i9 Sports — year-round programs for ages 3–14, with spring clinics in tennis, soccer, baseball, and flag football across Marin County. You’ll spot activities in places like San Rafael and Marin City.
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma-Marin — athletics for kindergarten through high school; register online or get in touch for details. They serve families from San Anselmo to Ross.
  • National Academy of Athletics — school and community programs for ages 3–14, including spring and summer flag football, basketball, and all-sport camps through their Marin branch.
  • Marin Social Sports at The Ranch (Tiburon) — adults and teens can join casual leagues, with seasonal offerings posted online. It’s handy for folks in Tiburon and Belvedere.
  • Marin Co-Ed Soccer League (MCSL) — friendly, social soccer for women 18+ and men 30+, with full spring and fall seasons. They also run informal winter and summer games, drawing players from all over Marin County, including Novato and San Rafael.
  • Local parks and community organizations — seasonal classes, leagues, and recreation programs for all ages. You’ll find these popping up in parks from Fairfax to Larkspur and Ross.

Whether you’re in San Anselmo for a kids’ tennis clinic or in Mill Valley for a flag football session, Marin programs really focus on accessibility and beginner-friendly formats. There’s a real sense of community-building through sport here.

Adult and Community Leagues: Fitness and Fun for All Ages

Marin also supports adults who want to stay active and social. Leagues and drop-ins keep neighborhoods buzzing, from Fairfax basketball nights to Tiburon recreational gatherings.

The broader Marin community gets to enjoy accessible, low-pressure play. Honestly, it’s hard not to feel a little inspired by the energy these local leagues bring.

Where to Find Details and Registration

Families and players have several local channels to help plan their season. San Anselmo’s Recreation Department puts together seasonal offerings and is now working on its Summer 2026 Recreation Guide.

In Fairfax, residents can sign up for Monday night drop-in adult basketball, youth sports clubs, and classes through the town’s programs. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma-Marin offer straightforward online registration for youth, and the National Academy of Athletics keeps school and community-based programs going all over Marin.

Looking for something else? The Marin Social Sports at The Ranch portal in Tiburon lists seasonal options for adults and teens. The Marin Co-Ed Soccer League is great if you want a more relaxed, social soccer experience.

If you’re not sure where to begin, you might want to check out the local San Anselmo Recreation Department page or the Town of Fairfax site. They’ve got spring-to-summer options and registration links all in one spot.

Folks across Marin County—from Novato and San Rafael to Ross and Marin City—can use these resources to connect with the right program. It can make registration easier and help plan a season that keeps kids moving and communities connected, whether you’re in San Anselmo, Tiburon, or somewhere in between.

 
Here is the source article for this story: Spring Into Sports: Where To Sign Up And Play In San Anselmo

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