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Four people play pickleball on a concrete court at the new Nooga SportSpot

The courts + equipment will change over the course of the experience.

Photo provided by River City Co.

Lace up those sneakers + grab your water bottle, cause downtown Nooga has a new sporty hotspot.

The recently opened public play space sits under the Olgiati Bridge and features free-to-enjoy equipment, activities, and events, including:

  • Roller skating rink
  • Pump track
  • Pickleball
  • Basketball
  • Free equipment rental
  • Events from local partners

Inspired by cities that have reclaimed underpasses for recreational use, the pop-up is part of an ongoing effort to offer more activities in the Riverfront District.

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