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Las Vegas Public Pools Launch Year-Round Swimming Classes for All Ages

Las Vegas public pools run year-round group classes that draw families, adults and seniors to the water for structured exercise.

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By Las Vegas Wellness Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 12:05 AM

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Updated 1 h ago· 11 July 2026, 2:30 AM

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Las Vegas Public Pools Launch Year-Round Swimming Classes for All Ages
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Registration opened July 8 for the City of Las Vegas summer swim sessions at three municipal aquatic centres, with spots filling for toddler lessons, adult lap groups and senior water-walking classes.

July temperatures that routinely top 105 degrees have pushed more residents toward indoor pool facilities where group instruction keeps workouts consistent without outdoor heat risks. City data from last summer showed a 22 percent increase in paid swim-program enrollments compared with 2024, reflecting broader interest in low-impact group fitness after the pandemic.

The Desert Breeze Aquatic Center at 8275 West Spring Mountain Road runs a six-week adult aqua-fitness block that meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 a.m., while the Centennial Hills Aquatic Center at 6601 North Buffalo Drive offers mixed-age family swim clinics on Saturday mornings and a separate masters swim lane session on weekday evenings. Both sites belong to the City of Las Vegas Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs department and accept drop-in day passes for $8 when classes are not reserved.

Programs span ages and skill levels

At Desert Breeze, children ages 3 to 5 attend 30-minute parent-accompanied water-play groups that emphasize basic safety skills, while 6- to 12-year-olds move into 45-minute stroke-development classes held in the teaching pool. Seniors meet in the shallow therapy pool for 45-minute balance and mobility sessions that use foam noodles and kickboards supplied by the centre. Centennial Hills mirrors the schedule with added evening options, including a Wednesday 7 p.m. adult beginner lane swim limited to 12 participants per instructor.

City budget documents list the current per-session fee at $12 for residents who purchase a 10-class punch card, with non-resident rates set at $18. The same documents note that the two centres together logged 48,300 visits to group aquatic programs in fiscal year 2025.

Next steps for residents

Interested participants can reserve spots through the City of Las Vegas online portal or by visiting either centre before the next session block begins July 20. Walk-up inquiries are accepted at the front desks on Spring Mountain Road and Buffalo Drive during regular operating hours of 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays.

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