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Summer Hours (Memorial Day - Labor Day)

Monday-Thursday                                          11am-10pm

Friday-Saturday                                             11am-11pm

Sunday                                               Closed for Cleaning

Winter Hours (Labor Day - Memorial Day)

Monday-Thursday                                          2pm-9pm

Friday-Saturday                                             11am-10pm

Sunday                                               Closed for Cleaning

MINERAL POOL ADMISSION

Ages 0 - 2                                                                    Free

Ages 3 – 60                                                           $10.00

Age 61+ & Military                                                   $9.00

Spectator                                                                  $2.00

Add Slide and Olympic (summer only)               $5.00

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HOT TUB

This small, mineral soaking pool is partially enclosed so that it is very comfortable in any weather. It is the hottest pool of all at about 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Many locals come regularly to enjoy the healing qualities of the hot, mineral-rich water. This pool is not recommended for small children.

PEANUT POOL

This large, mineral soaking pool is 3 1/2 foot deep and is wonderfully warm and stays open all year. The temperature varies between 85 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. This pool is very therapeutic for people recovering from things like broken bones or arthritis. People of all ages enjoy the peanut pool.

HYDRO-TUBE WATER SLIDES (Open Memorial Day to Labor Day)

Our two Hydrotube Water Slides twist and turn as they descend over 60 feet before emptying into their own pool. The Hydrotube is fully enclosed all the way down.

Junior Olympic Pool (Open Memorial Day to Labor Day)

Our Olympic-sized pool is a fresh getaway from the hot summer weather. With a varying depth of 3' 9" all the way to 10 feet deep! We even have a 1 Meter competition-style diving board for your enjoyment!

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