Kaiapoi has many public recreational facilities including parks, playgrounds, an indoor swimming pool complex, a river with three boat ramps, and a speedway (Woodford Glen Speedway).
Indoor recreational facilities include Kaiapoi Club, Kaiapoi Library, Kaiapoi Museum, and Art on the Quay.
The Darnley Club provides community recreational opportunities for older adults and young people looking for a good time, and The Chris Ruth Centre provides community recreational opportunities for adults with severe disabilities.
Club sports that are hosted in Kaiapoi include soccer, rugby, tennis, cricket, dragon boat racing, rowing, swimming, softball, field hockey, table tennis, bowls, golf, and netball.
Other Kaiapoi groups and societies centre on local history, gardening, music, bridge, and photography.
Kaiapoi is represented by both Rugby codes. The Kaiapoi Rugby Club has its home ground at Kaiapoi Park, and the Northern Bulldogs, who play in the local Canterbury Rugby League have theirs at Murphy Park on the banks of the Kaiapoi River. The Kaiapoi Bulldogs won their first Premiership title in 2007, the club’s jubilee 50th season.