Open Swim Information
Open Swim
Open Swim
- Cost is $11 per person per session
- All areas of the pool are open, including the splash pad and the big slide.
- All ages are welcome; the hot tub is available to ages 14 & older.
- Three lap lanes reserved for lap swimmers.
For more information on Open Swim times please check the Swim Calendar
Phone Number (810) 626-2279
Modified Open Swim
- Cost is $8 per person per session
- The competition pool and diving board are closed. All other areas of the pool are open including the splash pad and the big slide
- All ages are welcome, the hot tub is available to ages 14 & older
- There are no lap lanes available for Modified open swims
Aquatic Center Rules
Our Lifeguards are trained to prevent accidents and perform basic first responder care. Direct and constant supervision of children is the responsibility of parents and adult guardians. There is no substitute for parental supervision
- Children under 54 inches tall who cannot pass a swim test must wear a USCG approved lifejacket or be one-on-one with a supervising adult whom is in the water within arms reach at all times with the child. No adult can supervise more than three life-jacketed swimmers
- Lifeguards can enforce any rule that is necessary to provide safety for all patrons
- No floatation devices allowed except USCG approved life jackets
- Any distressed swimmer that requires a lifeguard enter the water must wear a life jacket for the remainder of the swim
- Swim diapers must be worn by swimmers not in full control of bodily functions. Swim diapers must be covered by another garment
- Appropriate swimming attire is required. Street clothes are not permitted in the pool. Swimmers shall wear a lined swimsuit
- Everyone must take a shower before entering the pool
- No horseplay. No food or drink or glass allowed. Water is allowed
- No street shoes on the pool deck
- No hanging on the lane lines. Swim under lane lines to change lanes
- No diving in shallow areas- feet first entry only from the pool deck. No flips or back dives from the deck
- Lifeguards may require any swimmer to take a swim test if they observe anything that suggests that they may not be able to keep themselves afloat. The swim test is a 25 yard swim without stopping or using any assistance
- No underwater breath holding or hypoxic training
- Parts of the facility may be opened or closed at the discretion of the Head Lifeguard
Diving Board Rules
- One person allowed on the diving board at a time
- Only one bounce allowed at the end of the board
- No Running on board
- No handstands, back dives, inward dives, reverse dives or cartwheels allowed
- Dive straight off the board and swim out of the area immediately
- Fulcrum must be all the way forward, No adjustments allowed
- No swimming in the diving board area while the diving board is open
Slide Rules
- Swimmers must be 48” tall and be able to pass the swim test to use the slide
- No Life jackets, metallic jewelry, or bathing suit trim allowed on slide
- Riders must wait for the slide attendant’s signal before starting
- Maximum load is one person no more than 300 pounds
- Slide feet first lying on your back or in a sitting position. Lie down to go faster sit up to go slower
- Keep arms hands and feet inside flume at all times
- Do not run, dive, stand, kneel, rotate, or stop on the slide
- At the bottom of the slide exit area quickly and obey all instructions of the lifeguards
- No catching permitted at the bottom of the slide
- Pregnant women and persons with heart conditions or back trouble should not use the slide
State law requires riders obey all warnings and directions for carnival or amusement rides and behave in a manner that will not cause or contribute to the injury of themselves or others. Riders must report injuries prior to leaving the premises