City of Romulus
Parks & Recreation Department

"Creating Community through People, Parks, & Programs"
Sponsors |City Parks

35765 Northline
Romulus, Michigan  48174
Telephone: 734-941-8665
Business Hours:
Monday through Friday
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tanya Cofield, Interim Director

The City of Romulus Parks & Recreation Department is committed to enhancing the quality of life for the residents of Romulus.  The Department prides itself on offering diverse programs, activities and events to provide opportunities for families and friends to build relationships.  Our offerings create a sense of belonging in the community and positively impact the local economy.

The Department is comprised of two components – Recreation and Parks.

Recreation
This component offers a variety of programs, events and activities for Romulus residents of all ages and abilities.

Some of our more popular programs include Pee Wee Basketball, Youth Basketball, Open Basketball, Pee Wee Soccer, Youth Soccer, Youth Flag Football, Tae Kwon Do, Tang Soo Do, Summer Elementary Recreation, Summer Middle School Recreation, Pee Wee Soccer, Elementary Soccer, Middle School Soccer, Cheer America, Arts & Crafts, Activity Weeks, Hip Hop Dance, Intrepretive Dance, Tumbling, Adult Yoga, Youth/Adult Tennis, Men’s Softball and Co-ed Volleyball.

Special Events that are offered on an annual basis include:  Tree Lighting Ceremony, Easter Egg Hunt, Daddy/Daughter Sweetheart Dance, Mother/Son Valentine Dance, Halloweekends, Spooktacular Party, Teddy Bear Picnic, Lunch with Santa, Therapeutic Recreation Candy Cane Dance, and many special trips to various locations.

We also partner with many volunteer organizations in providing additional programming.  These organizations include:  Flyer Football/Cheerleading, Little League Baseball, Boys and Girls Club, Romulus Horseshoe Association, Wayne County Parks & Recreation, Western Wayne County Therapeutic Recreation Association, Romulus Schools, Romulus Athletic Center, Romulus Mayor’s Drug Task Force and the Huron-Clinton Metroparks.

Parks
We are proud of our well-maintained park system totaling 100 acres for all to enjoy.  The system consists of three community parks and seven neighborhood parks available for use. Click here for a complete listing

If you would like to hold a function at one of these parks, a park reservation form must be completed at the Parks & Recreation Department.  For the 2010 season, we will begin to accept park reservations the first Monday in March.  The parks do fill up fast, so if you have a specific date in mind, be sure to reserve quickly.