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Morehead City Parks and Recreation gives residents two-week early registration window

Morehead City Parks and Recreation announcement · June 22, 2026
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Morehead City Parks and Recreation announced a two-week resident early-access registration window before general registration; proof of residency will be required. Resident early access starts June 26 for NFL flag and fall cheerleading and applies to programs after July 1, 2026.

Morehead City Parks and Recreation announced that residents who live within the city’s corporate limits will receive a two-week early registration window for city programs, and that proof of residency will be required.

"To recognize the city taxpayers who directly fund our parks, facilities, maintenance, and operations, Morehead City residents will receive a two-week early access registration window before general registration opens," Morehead City Parks and Recreation said.

The department said the resident-priority process will begin with NFL flag and fall cheerleading, for which resident early registration access begins June 26. The change will apply to other programs occurring after July 1, 2026. People who live outside the corporate limits remain welcome to register once general registration opens.

The announcement instructs patrons to provide proof of residency from an approved list of IDs or documents and warns that a Morehead City mailing address does not always mean a person lives within the city’s corporate limits. The department directed residents to its website for the full list of acceptable proofs and additional details: moreheadcitync.gov.

The department described the change as a response to growing program enrollment and program capacity limits, saying it is intended to prioritize access for city taxpayers who directly fund parks and recreation services. For more information, the department said residents should consult the department website.