

Lake Pueblo Swim Beach is a trip to the beach without the hassle of traveling to a coastal city.įeatures of the beach include bathrooms, grilling pads, outdoor showers and shaded shelter. Lake Pueblo Swim Beach, 640 Pueblo Reservoir Road
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Mitchell Park Pool will host three free days this summer on July 12, July 26 and Aug. The Mitchell Park Pool only accepts cash payments and will be open from noon to 5 p.m. Open swim is free for those ages 2 and under, $1.50 for those ages 3 to 17, and $2 for adults. Rounding out the City of Pueblo Parks and Recreation's quartet of swimming pools is Mitchell Park Pool on the East Side.įeatures of the Mitchell Park Pool include a splash pad, diving board and interactive spray park. The first is on Wednesday, June 28, followed by two others on Wednesday, July 5, and Wednesday, July 19. There will be three free days at Ray Aguilera Park Pool this summer. 13 and pricing is the same as the pools at City and Mineral Palace parks. Ray Aguilera Park Pool, 715 McCulley Ave.īessemer's Ray Aguilera Park Pool is equipped with a splash pad, an interactive spray park, a tube slide and an AquaClimb climbing wall.įor serious swimmers, the pool has 40 meters for lap swimming. A "free day" sponsored by Young Life will be held at the pool on Wednesday, July 12. With proof of service, active-duty military, veterans and first responders can swim free. Mineral Palace Park Pool also hosts a Military, Veterans and First Responders Appreciation Day on July 4. Schedules and open swim pricing at Mineral Palace Park Pool are the same as City Park Pool.

Popular amenities include 50 meters for lap swimming, an open water slide, two diving boards, a wading pool, a sunbathing area, shaded picnic tables and a concession stand. Not including staff, Mineral Palace Park Pool has capacity for 275 people. Located on the north side of town, the Mineral Palace Park Pool has the largest capacity of any pool operated by the city. More information about offerings, events and swimming lessons at city-run pools can be found on the City of Pueblo Parks and Recreation website. Swim Passes are good for 25 admissions to open swim, family swim, lap swim and water aerobics sessions. Open swim is free for those 2 and under, $3 for those ages 3 to 17, and $4 for adults.įrequent swimmers can purchase $60 swim passes at any City of Pueblo Parks and Recreation pool location or at the Parks and Recreation administration office, 800 Goodnight Ave. Hours during the season include a session from noon to 2:30 p.m., followed by another from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Other amenities include a wading pool shaded by a giant, water-spraying mushroom umbrella, a pair of diving boards, sunbathing area, shaded picnic tables and a concession stand.Ĭity Park Pool's regular season began June 2 and will continue through Sunday, Aug. There are three tube slides at the City Park Pool. One of the four pools operated by City of Pueblo Parks and Recreation, City Park Pool is the place to be for those who love the high-speed twists and turns of a water slide. All are open to the public, but visitors may have to pay a small fee for an open swim session. Each of these swimming areas has unique features and offerings. Here are seven places local places to enjoy the sun, dive into an open swim session or take swim lessons. There are several nearby options for residents throughout Pueblo County. With amenities like splash pads, spray parks and water slides galore, Pueblo has plenty of public swimming pools to enjoy the summer weather while staying cool.
