Willow Bend Dog Park Closure Thursday Mornings
Beginning April 18, the Willow Bend Dog Park will be closed Thursday mornings until around 8:30 a.m. for maintenance purposes. This will enable our landscape crew to complete their work as efficiently and safely as possible. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
NEW! Boxing, Balance, Agility, and Dual-Task Training Class
When | Mondays and Fridays, 4-5 p.m. Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m. |
Where | Yoga Room, Recreation Center |
Cost | Class is included with a Rec Tag or must pay a day pass fee. |
What is Boxing, Balance, Agility, and Dual-Task Training?
This type of exercise involves activities such as multi-directional stepping, large amplitude movements, strength training with cross lateral movements, sequencing progressions with boxing coordination, balancing on different surfaces, and multiple-tasking agility exercises such as ladder drills or battle ropes while performing a cognitive task. This high intensity exercise has been proven to slow the progression of Parkinson’s Disease but is beneficial to all! Benefits include:
- Improved balance
- Improved sensory integration
- Reduced fall risk
- Stimulate neural activity
- Improved cognition
Bring your yoga mat and boxing gloves (or borrow a pair from us) and get ready for a fun, interactive, high intensity workout.
Job Openings Available
The Wells Branch MUD is currently hiring for the following positions:
- Recreation and Community Specialist
- Lead Summer Day Camp Counselor
- Summer Day Camp Counselor
- Lifeguard
Detention Pond Improvement Project
The District is beginning a significant maintenance project to enhance the capacity of some of our stormwater detention ponds. These structures play a crucial role in the management of stormwater by slowing and filtering water that falls during a rainfall event.
The project will improve the capacity and integrity of the detention ponds so they can handle larger flows brought on by increasing rainfall experienced during extreme rainfall events. The Atlas 14 study on precipitation changes predicts Central Texas will experience higher levels of rainfall than what the detention ponds were originally designed to accommodate. Wells Branch MUD has undertaken this initiative to address the changing rainfall patterns and enhance the capacity and efficiency of these essential stormwater management components.
Detention ponds area crucial component of the stormwater collection system and serve multiple vital purposes. Firstly, they act as a means to slow down the flow of stormwater, preventing rapid runoff that can lead to flooding during heavy rainfall. Secondly, they provide a simple cleaning and filtration process. Lastly, these ponds contribute to the overall aesthetics of our neighborhood, adding green spaces and recreational opportunities for residents.
The first phase of the project will begin at the KF Soccer Field Detention Pond, followed by the Big Basin Detention Pond near Wells Port Drive, and then on to the large pond located on Tandem Boulevard.
During these projects, certain sections of the Wells Branch trail systems will be temporarily closed to ensure the safety of trail users and accommodate the construction. Contractors will set up closure and detour signs to guide residents around the affected areas, so please follow these signs accordingly. A staging area will also be established within each pond to store equipment and materials during construction. All best management construction practices will be followed to prevent debris and sediment from entering the stormwater system.
When the construction begins at the Big Basin Pond, the entire area will be temporarily closed for the duration of the project. Pet owners are encouraged to take their dogs to the Willow Bend Dog Park as an alternative.
Thank you to all residents for your understanding and patience as the District works to make these essential improvements.
Friends of the Frontier
March 7 - May 16
Thursdays, 4:45 - 6 p.m.
Wells Branch Homestead, 2106 Klattenhoff Drive
Free Registration
Join “Friends of the Frontier,” a 6-week family program at Wells Branch Homestead this spring. Each week focuses on Texas wildlife and plants, offering hands-on projects aligned with National Wildlife Federation criteria. Our goal is to certify the Homestead Garden, and participants will gain the knowledge to certify their own yards upon program completion. The program is free, but registration is required.
Featured Upcoming Events
Take a trip to the past and experience real frontier life at the beloved Pioneer Festival! Learn about life before modern conveniences and celebrate Texas culture. Walk the grounds of the Homestead and witness demonstrations that will transport you back into Texas history. Share in historic figures and nostalgic artifacts that will leave the whole family in awe, and take part in crafts and
...Take a trip to the past and experience real frontier life at the beloved Pioneer Festival! Learn about life before modern conveniences and celebrate Texas culture. Walk the grounds of the Homestead and witness demonstrations that will transport you back into Texas history. Share in historic figures and nostalgic artifacts that will leave the whole family in awe, and take part in crafts and...
Float on by to our May Dive-in Movie event hosted by Wells Branch MUD Parks and Recreation! Cool off in the pool or relax poolside as we show "Elemental" (PG). Regular pool rules and fees apply, with no registration required. This leisurely entertainment experience has a maximum capacity of 80, and in the case of inclement weather, this event will be canceled.
Synopsis: Disney and Pixar’s
...Float on by to our May Dive-in Movie event hosted by Wells Branch MUD Parks and Recreation! Cool off in the pool or relax poolside as we show "Elemental" (PG). Regular pool rules and fees apply, with no registration required. This leisurely entertainment experience has a maximum capacity of 80, and in the case of inclement weather, this event will be canceled.
Synopsis: Disney and Pixar’s...
Wrangle up the kiddos and come out to our Spring Youth Fishing Tournament hosted by Wells Branch MUD Parks and Recreation! Kids 17 or under are invited to participate in this free outdoorsy tradition no matter their skill level, with prizes awarded for various age groups and categories such as biggest caught, smallest caught, and most caught. We will have a limited supply of poles, hooks, and
...Wrangle up the kiddos and come out to our Spring Youth Fishing Tournament hosted by Wells Branch MUD Parks and Recreation! Kids 17 or under are invited to participate in this free outdoorsy tradition no matter their skill level, with prizes awarded for various age groups and categories such as biggest caught, smallest caught, and most caught. We will have a limited supply of poles, hooks, and...