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Dive into summer: Here's what to know about city and county pools

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All city pools will be closed Tuesday, May 28, through May 31 for staff training, then reopen for regular summer hours June 1.

Summer heatwaves are fast approaching — perfect for splashing around in a cool pool.

Pools in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County opened Memorial Day weekend.

Splash pads — which are free to the public — will be open between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays from June 13 to July 31.

All city pools will be closed May 28 through May 31 for staff training, then reopen for regular summer hours June 1. Swimming lessons are offered at various pools around the city, and registration for July classes opens June 17. Prices to enter the pools vary by age, but indoor pools have a Friday night $1 entry fee special. The city offers annual and summer passes for individuals or families. See the city’s website to view the full list of fees.

West Mesa Aquatic Center

The indoor pool is opening Saturday, but the outdoor pool will remain closed until June 1 for renovations.

6705 Fortuna NW, 505-836-8718

Highland Pool

400 Jackson SE, 505-768-3940

Los Altos Pool

10100 Lomas NE, 505-768-4901

Betsy Patterson Pool at Sandia High School

7801 Candelaria NE, 505-767-5448

Valley Pool

1505 Candelaria NW, 505-768-5349

East San Jose Pool

2015 Galena Street SE, 505-767-5446

Eisenhower Pool

11001 Camero NE, 505-767-5440

Montgomery Pool

5301 Palo Duro NE, 505-767-5442

Rio Grande Outdoor Pool

1410 Iron SW, 505-768-4928

Rio Grande Indoor Pool

2312 Arenal SW, 505-314-0169

Sierra Vista Pool

5001 Montaño NW, 505-767-5444

Sunport Pool

2033 Columbia SE, 505-768-5399

Wilson Pool

6000 Anderson Ave. SE, 505-768-4931

Paradise Hills Pool

5901 Paradise Blvd NW, 505-898-0956

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