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2026 Spring & Summer Activity Guide
It's here! Check out our latest guide for a variety of camps, classes, activities, and special events for all ages.
Registration is now open for residents and non-residents.
View the 2026 Spring and Summer Activity Guide:
Keep those summer adventures rolling! Snag an extra printable Activity Planner here.
2026 Winter Activity Guide
January - March 2026
Activities include:
- February Break Camps
- Youth Enrichment & Sports
- Adult Fitness Classes
- Parent/Guardian & Me Classes
- Teen Classes and Events
- Citywide Special Events and MORE!
View the 2026 Winter Activity Guide:
How To Register
- Register Online - Create your own account, register for classes, create a wish list and more!
- Email your Registration Form to Recreation@MountainView.gov.
- Register in-person at the Mountain View Community Center, 201 S Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040.
Transfer / Withdrawal / Refund Policy
- The Transfer/Withdrawal Request must be submitted to Recreation Division Office at least seven (7) days before the first day of class, either by email (Recreation@MountainView.gov) or in-person at the Mountain View Community Center.
- All Transfer / Withdrawals / Refunds will be assessed a $5 processing fee per class, camp, and/or activity.
- No pro-rating, refunds, or credits will be issued for missed classes, camps or activities.
Financial Assistance Program (FAP)
The City provides eligible, low-income Mountain View families limited financial assistance to register children for recreation classes. To qualify, applicants must be a Mountain View resident and qualify through the Community Services Agency (CSA) screening process (subject to Santa Clara County HUD guidelines).
Upon eligibility, recipients will either receive a 90% Financial Assistance Waiver up to $500 per child (10% of the class price must be paid out of pocket) or a 75% Financial Assistance Waiver up to $400 per child (25% of the class price must be paid out of pocket).
FAP allocations do not cover any material fees. Material fees must be paid out of pocket. FAP is good for one year (September 1 through August 31) and does not apply to Adult Classes, Golf, Tennis, Lap Swims, and Special Events.
If you are interested in signing up for the program, please call the Community Services Agency at 650-968-0836 to start the process.
Behavioral Aides
If a participant would benefit from the support of a behavioral aide during a program, we welcome you to email us at Recreation@MountainView.gov.
At the request of a legal guardian, behavioral aides are permitted and are asked to:
- Complete fingerprinting with the Mountain View Police Department
- Provide proof of a negative TB test from within the last four years
- Complete required paperwork
To allow enough time for this process, we kindly ask that you notify us at least three weeks before the program begins.
Our City staff will be happy to guide you through every step—just send us an email at Recreation@MountainView.gov to get started.
Teach a Class/Camp
The City of Mountain View is always looking for opportunities to add to the classes and camps offered each session. If you are interested in teaching a class or camp for the City, please review the Contractor Handbook first to ensure requirements can be met, specifically insurance requirements.
If you're ready to proceed, please submit a Class Proposal Form to Recreation@MountainView.gov for consideration. Class Proposals are typically due four months before the Activity Guide is mailed out:
- Fall Activity Guide - Proposals due in mid-April
- Winter Activity Guide - Proposals due in mid-August
- Spring/Summer Activity Guide - Proposals due in mid-October
