Noodle Nights will continue every Friday evening, but you must bring your own noodle.
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For the 2022 Waterpark season, masks are recommended, but not required while at the facilities.
Masks should be worn if social distancing is not possible.
However, if you plan to swim, and you are not a member, you will be asked to pay the additional person fee. Admission is valid for the entire day.
Only Members may purchase Guest Passes for $6. (Prices have increased $1, across the Board.) Residents entering through Daily Admission are not able to purchase Guest Passes.
Guests do not have to be residents, but they must be a guest of a member.
Yes, non-residents may buy a membership.
Yes. Gates open to non-members at 11:30 AM.
Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs to help with sanitation efforts. A small number of deck chairs are available.
If the Waterpark is at capacity, both members and residents must wait for someone to exit before they can enter.
Yes. Lines will be split into members and daily admission.
After 11:30 AM, members and residents will have equal access to admittance.
If the Waterpark is near capacity, the information will be communicated via the Waterpark Facebook page.
No outside food is permitted. Lunch Box sized cooler bags are permitted. The concession stand will have limited food offerings available.
At this time, lap swimming is not scheduled.
Birthday parties and deck rentals are available, with precautionary measures in place.
Yes! We offer private and group lessons for levels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/6, preschool, and parent/child classes, and members receive a membership discount! Visit our Aquatics Programs page for details and online registration