Memberships


Membership is required to participate in any Irving Parks and Recreation program or reserve time at any recreation center. Membership is open to Irving residents and nonresidents.

Parks and Recreation offers two types of memberships: A basic which is required to use the recreation center, and one for fitness which is required to enter the fitness rooms at each facility. Members can use any recreation center.




Basic Membership Annual Fee

Ages 

Resident

Nonresident

Child (0-2)

Free

Free

Youth (3-17)

$5

$10

Adult (18-59)

$10

$20

Senior (60+)

$5

$10

Ages

Fitness Membership Fee

Adult (18-59)

$10 per month

$100 per year

$20 per month

$200 per year

Senior (60+)

$5 per month

$50 per year

$10 per month

$100 per year

Family (up to 4)*

$25 per month

$200 per year

$50 per month

$400 per year


* Family Membership is a combination of four adults or seniors living in the same household.


Effective Oct. 1, 2025

Irving Parks and Recreation introduced new membership age categories and pricing at recreation centers. Current members will continue with their existing membership until it expires. New age categories will apply at the time of renewal.


Under the updated structure outlined above, children ages 3 and older will need a basic membership to access facilities. Adults will pay the Active Adult rate through age 59, while the Senior rate will now begin at age 60, reflecting national aging trends and practices in other North Texas cities.


Residents ages 50–59 can continue to use senior facilities and programs; they will simply pay the adult rate.


This adjustment also helps the department transition into new facilities where aquatics and recreation previously followed different age structures. The revisions will enhance safety and tracking during facility use, simplify family Play Pass bundling and better reflect the activity levels of residents in their '50s, many of whom participate in adult fitness and recreation programs.


Key Benchmarks Guided the Changes
  1. About 75% of comparable cities classify youth starting at age 3.
  2. Roughly 75% set senior status at 60 or older.


View instructions on how to create a new account online or go directly to the ActiveNet website to complete the account registration process.




Parks & Recreation Administration

Jack D. Huffman Community Building

801 W. Irving Blvd.

2nd Floor

Irving, TX 75060


M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


P: (972) 721-2501

F: (972) 721-2658

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