Are you looking to foster a healthier community in 2025? Investing in your recreational amenities will promote physical activity, social interaction, and mental well-being. Even small improvements can create a more vibrant and healthier environment for residents.
The greatest bang for your buck can be achieved with pickleball courts and baseball and softball amenities. These sports are enjoyable for people of all ages and abilities, as participants and spectators. The benefit for physical health is undeniable. But you'll also see community members fostering connections and enjoying opportunities to meet new friends and belonging to healthy group activities. Collectively this will benefit mental health by reducing stress, improving mood, and enhancing overall well-being.
Did you know pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the U.S.? In 2024, there were 36.5 million pickleball players, and the sport is growing by 223.5% percent annually!
(Source: Pickleheads.com)
Investing in recreational amenities can also have economic benefits. Improved ballfields and pickleball courts can attract visitors, boost local businesses, and increase property values.
Do you need to replace or upgrade your pickleball or ballfield infrastructure? Browse the ideas below or contact our experienced DWA team via email or call (513) 788-1824 to find the perfect solutions. We can even provide installation services!
Hit a hydration home run with a new drinking fountain
The Murdock catalog contains a wide range of durable, compliant and customizable drinking fountains.
Win over more fans with new bleachers and benches
More people will turn out if reasonably comfortable seating is available. Browse our bleachers but also consider new benches that can customized.
Show your team spirit
Our baseball dugouts and shelters can be customized to specific dimensions to fit your site. Shades can also be great addition to pickleball courts.
Natasha Klosterman joined DWA Recreation in April 2023. Natasha’s creativity and flair for design are essential to her work as a project manager and marketer.