8 Popular Activities in Active Adult Communities

by Bill Ness on February 10, 2012

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Active adult communities offer plenty of ways to stay healthy. Fitness classes led by experienced instructors are a popular way to get in a good work-out.

If you’ve ever wondered if an active adult community could offer enough to actually keep you active, the answer is a resounding yes. These communities are designed with an active lifestyle in mind and they are full of fun activities. Here is a look at eight of the most popular types of activities, in no particular order:

1. Cards

Nearly every active adult community has at least one card room where residents can gather for a few friendly hands or even for community-wide tournaments. Whether the clubhouse has just one table or a large card room it’s sure to be a happening place. Several card games are popular in active adult communities, such as bridge, poker, Euchre and pinochle.

2. Fitness Classes

Staying in prime shape is a goal of many active adults and community clubhouses are frequently built with state-of-the-art fitness centers or well-equipped exercise rooms. Fitness classes make it even more fun to stay healthy. Active adult communities often host a range of activities like yoga, water aerobics, Pilates, low-impact aerobics or Zumba classes.

3. Live Entertainment

Many active adult communities have their own performing arts venues where they host concerts, plays, lecture series and other performances. This might be an indoor theater with a stage and professional sound system or an outdoor amphitheater where residents can enjoy performances under the stars.

4. Hobbies and Crafts

Creativity gets a workout too when community clubhouses include hobby and craft studios. Depending on the community, hobby centers might include special studios for activities like painting, ceramics, lapidary, woodworking or photography. Sewing and needlecrafts are also popular and many communities have sewing circles, quilting groups or clubs for knitting or crochet.

5. Sports

When it comes to sports, age-restricted communities often have both intense and lower-impact activities covered. It’s common to find courts for active sports like tennis, softball and basketball. But many residents choose to compete with other activities as well, such as pickleball, bocce ball, bowling or croquet.

6. Travel Groups

Travel is at the top of the activity list for many retirees and active adult communities help support those dreams. Travel groups arrange everything from local outings to cruises or foreign vacations. They give single travelers companionship and keep the prices down by qualifying for group travel rates. Some communities, like VillageWalk Naples or Leisure World Arizona, even have on-site travel agents to help residents plan their next getaways.

7. Games

While playing cards is a popular pastime at most active adult communities, they aren’t the only game in town. Residents often have regular meetings to play popular games like Scrabble, dominoes, chess or bunko. Bingo is another popular game which is great to play as a community event, especially with a very large group.

8. Social Clubs and Special-Interest Groups

Active adult communities are great at bringing like-minded people together. They often offer a variety of clubs or groups which are geared toward special interests, or just toward socializing in general. Singles clubs, Red Hat Societies and R.O.M.E.O. clubs (Retired Old Men Eating Out) give residents a chance to regularly meet for special outings or events. Meanwhile special-interest meetings cover everything from support groups to intellectual discussions to hobbies or favorite pastimes.

What are the most fun or popular activities in your active adult community? Did your favorites turn up on our list? Tell us about them in the comments below!

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Bill Pearson February 11, 2012 at 9:38 am

One of the joys of living in an older, larger and more established community like the original Sun City is there is yet another pastime added to the mix. With 27,000 homes and 16 strip mall type shopping centers within our white walls comes an activity/category that not all can claim.

Shopping obviously is available anywhere; but in Sun City AZ we take it to an entirely new level. With endless garage sales, thrift stores and estate sales, there are countless numbers who have made bargain hunting one of their favorite pastimes. If one can sift through the junk, there is sometimes a gem to be found here and there.

To take it a step further, my dad use to joke; his daily job was to run to the local market (in his golf car no less) and buy the bananas. One can only smile when they think of such a task as their primary purpose for that day. Nice way to live eh?

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BrigidB February 16, 2012 at 10:45 am

Trilogy in Redmond Ridge, WA has all of the above and much more. We have a very active 90 plus voice choir, a drama club, a handbell choir, a fully equipped gym and swimming pool. There is so much on offer that one could probably be going 24 hours a day.

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linda February 19, 2012 at 9:51 am

Are there any 55+ communities within a 5 to 10 minute drive to the beach in florida? We love the idea of a 55 community but want to be close to the ocean.

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