Buckeye Aquatics Center
Aquatic Program & Hours
Open Swim Hours - $2 per entry
enjoy the water features, high dive, low dive and water slide. Children 42" incles must be accompanied by an adult 18 years
and older. Entry fee is required for all entering the aquatic center, regardless if swimming or not.
May 25 - Aug 10
Monday - Saturday 12 - 5 pm
Aug 11 - Sept 1
Saturday & Sunday 12 - 6 pm
Wednesdays Early Release 3 - 6:30 pm
Sept 2 (Labor Day)
Monday 12 - 6 pm
* OPEN SWIM CLOSES @ 3:30pm on June 13th & July 11th
Night Swim Hours - $2 per entry
Come enjoy the hot summer nights swimming under the stars enjoying the fun features at the aquatic center.
Children 42" incles must be accompanied by an adult 18 years and older. Entry fee is required for all entering the aquatic
center, regardless if swimming or not.
May 27 - Aug 7
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
7 - 9 pm
Aug 13 - Aug 29
Tuesday & Thursday
7 - 9 pm
Tot Swim Time - $2 per person
This is a special time strictly reserved for parents and little swimmers 5 years and under to enjoy the shallow beachfront
pool including water features.
May 24 - Aug 30
Friday
8:30 - 10:30 am
Teen Splash Nights - $4 per person
Come take a dive off our high dive, slide down the awesome slide or lounge pool side with your friends while enjoying Mr. "DJ"
behind the mic mixin' up new and old tunes. Each night teens and preteens are invited for a FUN night of music, games and
swimming. Admission fee includes hot dog and punch.
May 24, June 21, July 26, Aug 16
Fridays
6 - 9 pm
FREE Pool Days
The Town of Buckeye has partnered with organizations and businesses to offer the Buckeye community a day at the pool
FREE of charge! Join us for a day of fun in the sun and receive useful information an water safety, sun safety and drowning
prevention. Seeking additional partnerships, if you are interested in sponsoring a day at the pool please contact Jessica
Thompson at For security reasons, you must enable JavaScript to view this E-mail address.
Saturday, June 22 12 - 5 pm
Sponsored by Buckeye Fire Department
(Drowning Awareness; a simulated drill with be performed)
Saturday, July 20 12 - 5 pm
Sponsored by Maricopa County Attorney's Office
Lap Swim - $1 per person or $40 season pass
May 20 - Aug 30
Monday - Friday
7:30 - 8:30 am
June 1 - Aug 31
Saturday
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
June 3 - Aug 8
Monday - Thursday
5:15 - 6:45 pm
Aug 12 - Aug 29
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
5:15 - 6:45 pm
Water Aerobics - $1 per person or $40 season pass
May 20 - Aug 30
Monday - Friday
7:30 - 8:30 am
AQUATIC SEASON PASS - Single Person Pass $50 / Family Pass $150 (family of 6)
Season Passes are vaild for the following: Open Swim, Night Swim, Tot Time Swim. Family passes are good for a family of six. If family is larger than six, single passes can be bought for each additional person in immediate family.
Drowning Prevention
Block · Watch · Learn
Child drownings are a top cause of preventable death for Arizona children. Most drownings involve children between ages 2 and 5, and occur in a backyard pool. Drownings are lightning fast and silent.
Just three basic steps can save the life of a child today:
BLOCK access to swimming pools with Layers of Protection. The best barrier is a pool fence. Add child-proof locks and chimes on doors leading to the back yard to make your home water safe. Never prop open a gate, and make sure that children cannot climb furniture or trees to get into the pool.
WATCH children closely when they have access to the water. More than two thirds of children who drown in Arizona were not expected to be near the pool. When swimming with children, stay close enough to touch them if they need assistance. Make sure you have a designated adult to watch children when they swim, especially at large gatherings.
LEARN what to do in an emergency. If a child is missing, check the pool first. Keep your CPR skills sharp by refreshing them once a year, and teach children how to swim at the appropriate age.
Once children can swim like a fish, it’s essential to continue to block access to water. Entry for any family member into water should only be allowed with direct supervision, because a drowning can happen to anyone at any time.
Want to learn more about child drownings, or get involved in the effort to keep children safe in your community? Check out the Drowning Prevention Coalition of Central Arizona’s website at www.preventdrownings.org .
We are a community-based organization comprised of parents, health and safety professionals, and business leaders. We provide a forum to prevent drowning and near-drowning, through the promotion of education, legislative action, and enhanced product safety.