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Stay Cool this summer at the Alturas Municipal Pool

Make your Summer Swimming Plans for 2024

Opening day for the City of Alturas Municipal Pool is June 14th. Pool schedule is to come in the near future but the City of Alturas has provided us with a price breakdown for the upcoming season.

Seasons Pass:

Family Household (Up to five people): $150

Add on to family: $20/person

Individual: $100

Open Swim Admission:

General Admission: $5

Senior: (55+): $4

Lap Swim/Senior Swim/Water Aerobics Admission

General Admission: $5

Senior (55+): $4

Swim Lessons 

Student: $100 a month*

Private: $60/hour

*Includes (4) 1-hour sessions on Saturdays or (8) 30 minute sessions on Tuesday/Thursday

Private Pool Party Reservations with 2-hour minimum

1-30 participants: $100/hour

31-45 participants: $150/hour

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