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Schedule changes slated for some city of Mesa pools

Posted 7/18/23

All nine city of Mesa public pools will be open daily through Saturday, July 22, the traditional length of the summer pool season. However, five of the pools will be available after that date for …

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Schedule changes slated for some city of Mesa pools

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All nine city of Mesa public pools will be open daily through Saturday, July 22, the traditional length of the summer pool season. However, five of the pools will be available after that date for guests to cool off and enjoy. They are:

  • Mesa Aquatic Complex, 1630 E. Southern Ave.; Stapley Aquatic Complex, 3250 E. Hermosa Vista and Brimhall Aquatic Complex, 5035 E. Southern Ave., will continue to be open daily through July 29.
  • Skyline Aquatic Center, 845 S. Crismon Road; and Rhodes Aquatic Complex, 1860 S. Longmore, which are open on Sundays, will stay open daily through July 30 and on weekends through Labor Day, Sept. 4.

The pools open for public swimming at 1 p.m. most days. For specific pool hours, go to mesaparks.com/pools.

Admission fees are $2 for youth 17 and under, $4 for adults and $2 for seniors 55 and older. FlowRider rates at Rhodes Aquatic Complex are $10 for children and $14 for adults for a one-hour ride while the fence is in. Rates are $12 and $20, respectively, without the fence.

 

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