Politics & Government

Gwinnett Pools Opening May 28 for the Summer

Gwinnett Parks & Recreation operates indoor, outdoor, competition and instructional pools.

Summer is almost here, and Gwinnett County announced that all Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation Aquatic Centers will start opening May 28. Stay cool this summer at one of the Leisure Play Pools with features such as beach entry, water play structures, giant water slides, and picnic areas. 

Save on pool admission by purchasing a year-round, seasonal or 10-visit FUNCARD. The FUNCARDS are valid at all Gwinnett County pools. All paying patrons (18-up), will be required to furnish proof of residency in order to avoid paying the non-resident rates.

Gwinnett residents have the option to purchase a Resident Passport as a convenient way to show proof of residency. FUNCARDS and Resident Passports can be purchased at all aquatic facilities and various gyms and community centers.

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Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation (GCPR) operates two indoor and seven outdoor leisure pools, four indoor competition pools, three indoor instructional pools, and one outdoor pool.

The aquatic centers also provide an ideal place to host birthday parties, team parties, family reunions, and graduation parties. Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation has numerous pavilions, community rooms, activity buildings, and special event facilities available for public use.

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In addition, GCPR offers private, semi-private, and group swim lessons.

All the pools are accessible for individuals with disabilities and offer safe, supervised swimming places for patrons of all ages. For more details on specific amenities and hours of operation, or information on facility rental amenities, visit www.gwinnettparks.com.


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