
Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - The city of Las Vegas will open three of its outdoor pools for the summer season, joining the already-open Municipal and Pavilion Center pools, which have enclosures that allow the city to keep them open year-round. All pools will be closed June 5th for staff training.
Pools will be able to accommodate up to 80 percent of normal capacity through May. Capacity will increase to 100 percent beginning June 1.
All-summer pool passes are on sale now for lap and open swim periods at city of Las Vegas pools. Passes are priced at $40 for a child ages 4-17, $75 for adults ages 18-49, and $40 for seniors ages 50+. The passes are good Memorial Day through Labor Day 2021 only. Pool passes are currently for sale at Municipal Pool and Pavilion Center Pool, and will be sold at seasonal pools when they open.
For a list of pool locations and hours of operation, click here.
In addition, the city is offering lifeguard training leading to American Red Cross lifeguard certification Monday-Friday, June 7-11, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Municipal Pool, 431 E. Bonanza Road.
The course price of $122 will be discounted to $38 for those who complete the five-day course, pass the swim test, and commit to working June, July and August as a city of Las Vegas lifeguard. Lifeguards must be at least 16 years old.
The city still needs 20 more lifeguards for the summer. Interviews will take place immediately after class completion. Prospective city lifeguards who already hold current American Red Cross lifeguard certification and/or water safety instructor certification can apply online immediately at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lasvegas.
For more information on registering for lifeguard training, call 702-229-6309.