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Spokane: City Aquatic Centers Open June 20
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Parks & Recreation: 311 or 509.755.2489

SPOKANE – The City's six aquatic centers are scheduled to open Monday, June 20 and run through Friday, August 26, 2022. The City operates Comstock, AM Cannon, Hillyard, Liberty, Shadle, and Witter pools.

2022 Free Open Swimming Schedule



Monday



Tuesday



Wednesday



Thursday



Friday



Saturday



1 – 4 p.m.

All pools



1 – 4 p.m.

All pools



1 – 4 p.m.

All pools



1 – 4 p.m.

All pools



1 – 4 p.m.

All pools



1 – 4 p.m.

All pools



6:30 – 8 p.m.

Comstock, AM Cannon, Hillyard



6:30 – 8 p.m.

Liberty, Shadle



6:30 – 8 p.m.

Comstock, AM Cannon, Hillyard



6:30 – 8 p.m.

Liberty, Shadle






Pools are closed on Sundays.

To enjoy free open swimming, register for a no-cost SplashPass at www.SpokaneRec.org under "Aquatics SplashPass Membership" or at any of our pools during open hours. Or, dial 311. If you've had a SplashPass in previous years, you are already signed up for the 2022 season!

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Swim Lessons, Training Courses, Aquafit, & Lap Swim

Swim lessons, free swim clinics, training and certification courses, and Aquafit classes are available, as well as swim lesson scholarships. Visit www.SpokaneRec.org to learn more.

Reserved lanes for lap swimming are available during regular season for $4 per hour, during designated times at Witter, Comstock, and Shadle pools. To view times and make a reservation, visit www.SpokaneRec.org and click on "Adult Lap Swim Reservations."

Aquatics Hotline

For updated information including hours, maintenance closures, and weather impacts, please call the recorded Aquatics hotline: 509.625.6960.

Rent A Pool!

Did you know aquatic centers are available for private after-hour rentals? It might be the perfect place for your next celebration! During private rentals, patrons have full access to the aquatic center including certified staff to keep your gathering safe. Funbrella and classroom rental spaces are also available, perfect for birthday parties or small gatherings. To view availability and reserve a pool, visit www.SpokaneRec.org and click on the tab, "Aquatics Facility Rentals."

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Splash Pads

Most of the City's splash pads are now open across City parks for the summer. View list of splash pad locations. Spokane is home to 19 splash pads, open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. through September 6.

Select splash pads that are immediately adjacent to schools are kept offline until school is out for the summer. Those pads are Mission Park, Nevada Park, Grant Park, and Harmon-Shipley Park. The Carson Park splash pad is undergoing repairs.

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