San Luis municipal pool opens May 29 for summer season
San Luis will reopen its municipal pool May 29 with $1 youth admission, $2 adults and swim lessons for ages 4 to 14 through Aug. 21.

San Luis families will get a low-cost place to cool off when the municipal pool opens for the 2026 season on May 29, with youth 17 and under admitted for $1 and adults 18 and older for $2. Public swim hours are set for Tuesday through Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and the pool is closed on Sunday and Monday. The season is scheduled to run through Sept. 18.
The pool is doing more than offering open swim. San Luis is also promoting lessons for children ages 4 to 14, and the city says the program is designed to build physical activity, teamwork, confidence and important life-saving skills. Registration begins May 4, and the lesson sessions run June 2 to June 19, June 23 to July 10, July 14 to July 31 and Aug. 4 to Aug. 21. Session hours are listed as 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

The municipal pool is at 981 N. Park Avenue, San Luis, AZ 85349, and the city lists (928) 341-8536 for reservations and information. Its Parks & Recreation calendar also places Summer Camp Session 1 on June 1, putting the pool opening alongside other summer programming in the city’s recreation lineup.
The 2026 opening also follows a recent history of investment in the facility. San Luis reopened the municipal pool to the public on July 24, 2024, after it had been closed since fall 2022 for improvements meant to strengthen safety, functionality and the overall user experience. That backdrop gives this summer’s schedule added weight: the pool is not just a seasonal amenity, but part of the city’s broader effort to provide supervised recreation, water-safety training and an affordable option for families across Yuma County.
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