Tucson Parks and Recreation is making a splash this summer by opening 19 community pools from June 1 to July 31, offering free admission for all.
With over 230 lifeguards on duty, the city aims to provide safe and enjoyable aquatic experiences for residents.
Affordable swim lessons, a competitive swim team, and a synchronized swimming league are also available, enhancing recreational opportunities for children aged 6 months to 17 years.
Expanding Aquatic Opportunities in Tucson
The city’s initiative not only promotes water safety but also strengthens community ties by providing accessible recreational facilities.
The program aligns with Tucson’s ongoing efforts to enhance public amenities, following previous initiatives like extended-season pools.
By offering affordable swim lessons at just $15 per session, the city ensures that families can easily participate without financial strain.
What This Means for Local Residents
- Free access to 19 community pools from June 1 to July 31.
- Affordable swim lessons for children aged 6 months to 17 years.
- Opportunities to join a competitive swim team or synchronized swimming league.
- Enhanced focus on water safety and skill development.
Session Dates and Registration Deadlines
Session | Dates | Registration Deadline | Notes |
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Session 1 | June 2-12 | May 28 | |
Session 2 | June 16-26 | June 11 | No classes on June 19 (City holiday) |
Session 3 | June 30-July 10 | June 25 | No classes on July 4 (City holiday) |
Session 4 | July 14-24 | July 9 |
Swim Programs and Details
Program | Ages | Description | Cost | Locations |
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StarBabies | 6 months-3 years | Water introduction, songs, activities, and water safety education | ||
Starfish Swim School | 3-17 years | Learn to swim, various benchmarks | ||
Starfish Stroke School | 3-17 years | Advanced swimming, various strokes | ||
Adaptive Aquatics | 5-16 years | Swim instruction for children with physical or cognitive disabilities | ||
Competitive Swim Team | 17 and younger | Swim team practice and competition | $30/$38 | Archer, Clements, Fort Lowell, Himmel, Purple Heart, Quincie Douglas, Udall |
Synchronized Swimming League | 6-17 years | Learn synchro skills and choreographed routine | $41/$51 | Archer, Clements, Purple Heart, Udall |
Addressing Potential Concern
Despite the positive reception of this initiative, some concerns remain. Limited availability of swim lesson spots necessitates early registration, which begins May19 online at EZEEreg.com.
Additionally, while pool slides will remain closed until summer, families can still enjoy other aquatic activities offered.
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Bottom Line
As Tucson dives into another summer season, these initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to fostering community engagement through accessible recreation.
By prioritizing water safety education alongside fun activities, Tucson Parks and Recreation continues its tradition of enhancing quality-of-life amenities for residents young and old alike.
Whether you’re looking forward to learning new skills or simply enjoying time with family by the poolside, there ‘s something for everyone this summer in Tucson.
Sources: City of Tucson.