Kauai County opens registration for Spring Fun programs for elementary-aged keiki
Kaua‘i’s Department of Parks & Recreation posted registration Feb. 23 for Spring Fun programs for elementary‑aged keiki, including Spring Break Sports Camp, Pop Up & Play days and Spring Poolooza.

The County of Kaua‘i Department of Parks & Recreation posted registration information on February 23, 2026 for its Spring Fun lineup aimed at elementary‑aged keiki. The department listed three primary offerings: Spring Break Sports Camp, Pop Up & Play days, and Spring Poolooza pool events.
Spring Break Sports Camp is identified as a core part of the Spring Fun schedule and is intended for elementary‑aged keiki during the spring break period. The department’s posting specifies the Sports Camp as one of the three main program tracks available to families through the parks and recreation system.
Pop Up & Play days appear in the department’s announcement as the second principal offering in the Spring Fun lineup. The posting frames Pop Up & Play days as shorter, activity‑focused sessions designed for elementary‑aged keiki, with registration details included in the materials released on February 23.
Spring Poolooza pool events are the third primary component the Department of Parks & Recreation highlighted in its February 23 posting. The Poolooza events were listed alongside the Sports Camp and Pop Up & Play days as part of the county’s spring programming for elementary‑aged keiki, indicating a mix of land- and water-based options in this year’s schedule.
All registration details and program descriptions were made available through the County of Kaua‘i Department of Parks & Recreation’s post on February 23, 2026. The department’s materials list enrollment procedures and the three program names so parents and guardians of elementary‑aged keiki can identify which offerings suit their keiki’s needs.
By posting the Spring Fun registration information on February 23, the Department of Parks & Recreation set the calendar for families planning spring activity schedules for elementary‑aged keiki on Kaua‘i. With Spring Break Sports Camp, Pop Up & Play days, and Spring Poolooza now publicly listed, the county’s parks department has provided the specific program options parents will use when signing up keiki for spring programming.
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