Pool Schedule
View a printable March 23 - March 29 Aquatics Schedule (PDF)
View a printable March 30 - April 5 Aquatics Schedule (PDF)
View a printable April 6 - April 12 Aquatics Schedule (PDF)
View a printable April 13 - April 19 Aquatics Schedule (PDF)
View a printable April 20 - April 26 Aquatics Schedule (PDF)
View a printable April 27 - May 3 Aquatics Schedule (PDF)
POOL SCHEDULE DESCRIPTIONS
Lap Swim and Deep Water Exercise
Lap swim is geared towards individuals who are swimming for exercise. During these times, individuals may swim laps, aqua jog, or deep water exercise. Equipment such as water weights, dumbbells, noodles, fins, and kickboards are available to use. Swimmers must be willing to share a lane.
Open Swim
Open Swim is pool time geared towards children and families. Open swim generally includes access to the Kiddie Pool, Lap Pool (no lane lines), yellow water slide, diving platform, and rope swing, unless otherwise noted. All individuals using the pool must be a member or purchase daily admission to gain access.
Tot Time Swim
Tot time swim is a great opportunity to get little ones in the water in an environment specially geared towards children under 6! Equipment such as kickboards, diving rings, and noodles are available to use.
- School Year: Monday, Friday and Sundays. Please see pool schedule for current tot time swim hours. Dates/times subject to change.
- For children 6 and under and their guardians
- Kiddie Pool only
- Parent/guardian must be in the water within arms reach of their children at all times
- Swimsuits are required for all swimmers
- Participants and accompanying adults must be a member or purchase daily admission.
POOL RULES & POLICIES
- All patrons using the swimming pools or spas must wear a swimsuit. The following items may not be worn: Boxers, sports bras or other undergarments, Gym shorts, Jean shorts, Spandex shorts, Sweatshirts, T-shirts
- All patrons wishing to use the pool or spas must take a soaking shower before entering the water.
- Children 5 years old and under must have direct in-water supervision by a responsible person 16 years of age or older. The responsible person must be in the water with a swimsuit on within arm's length of the child at all times.
- Flotation devices such as lifejackets or puddle jumpers are only allowed with direct in-water supervision of a responsible person 16 years of age or older. Lifejackets or puddle jumpers are not allowed in the deep end or on the waterslide. Lifejackets and puddle jumpers are the only floatation devices allowed in the pools.
- All non-toilet trained children must wear swim diapers with a plastic liner over them.
- Lap swim is scheduled for those patrons who can swim laps continuously, follow all rules, take directions from the lifeguard, are willing to share a lane, and are able to be respectful of all other patrons. Equipment such as water belts, dumbbells, noodles, fins, kickboards and pull buoys will only be available during lap swim times.
- No food or beverages are allowed in the pool area. Water is allowed in plastic containers, no glass is allowed.
- No goggles or toys are allowed in the deep end of the pool or on the slide.
- All children must be 48 inches tall to go down the yellow water slide. If a child is not 48 inches they must pass the swim test administered by the lifeguard. Contact a lifeguard for the waterslide swim test procedures.
- Patrons must supply their own lifejackets and goggles. Equipment is only for lessons or special events.
- No diving in the lap pool, except in the deep end circle.
- Parents are not allowed to catch their children jumping off the diving platform or going down the yellow waterslide. They can catch their child going down the caterpillar slide.
- No spinning, flips, back dives, back entries or sailor dives off the diving platform, the side of the pool, or off the rope swing.
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Jacob Holasek
Aquatics and Operations Coordinator