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Mesa pools open May 29

Posted 5/4/21

All nine city of Mesa pools will open for the summer, with modified programming and hours, beginning Saturday, May 29.

The pools open for public swimming at 1 p.m. most days. Skyline and Rhodes …

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Mesa pools open May 29

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All nine city of Mesa pools will open for the summer, with modified programming and hours, beginning Saturday, May 29.

The pools open for public swimming at 1 p.m. most days. Skyline and Rhodes will be open on Sundays. For specific pool hours, go to mesaparks.com/pools, according to a release.

All pools will be open daily through July 24. Mesa, Stapley, Skyline and Rhodes will be open until July 31. Skyline and Rhodes will be open on weekends through Labor Day, Sept. 6.

Public swim is limited to 220 people per one-hour-and-50-minute time frame. Masks are required inside the facility lobby and locker rooms. Observe social distancing on the deck. Pre-registration is available online and costs $2 per person.

Find your nearest pool and cool off this summer:

  • Brimhall Aquatic Complex, 4949 E. Southern Ave.
  • Carson Aquatic Complex, 525 N. Westwood
  • Fremont Aquatic Complex, 1101 N. Power Road.
  • Kino Aquatic Center, 848 N. Horne
  • Mesa Aquatic Complex, 1630 E. Southern Ave.
  • Rhodes Aquatic Complex (FlowRider), 1860 S. Longmore
  • Shepherd Aquatic Complex, 1407 N. Alta Mesa Dr.
  • Skyline Aquatic Center, 845 S. Crismon Road.
  • Stapley Aquatic Complex, 3250 E. Hermosa Vista.

Admission fees are $2 for youth 17 and under, $4 for adults 18 and over and $2 for seniors 55 and older. FlowRider rates are $6 for youth and $12 for adults for a one-hour ride while the fence is in and $9 and $17 without the fence. No fence Flow Sessions will be held Saturday mornings.

Summer season passes are not being offered in 2021. The city hopes to resume offering summer season passes in 2022.