INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers looking for some fun in the sun now have two more pool options through Indy Parks.
Broad Ripple Park and Riverside Regional Park Pools opened Saturday at 11 a.m.
Broad Ripple Pool was open in 2019 but was closed in 2020 and 2021.
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"We are delighted that the Broad Ripple Park Pool has opened and thank IndyParks for their persistence," Bill Malcolm with the Friends of Broad Ripple Pool. "Broad Ripple Park Pool is an asset to the whole city."
Here are the summer pools and locations that are open as of June 18.
On Friday, Indy Parks announced the Bethel Park pool was closed due to maintenance issues dealing with a leak and an electrical outage. It is unknown when it will reopen.
Indy Parks has reported that the Ellenberger Park Pool will now be reopened on Wednesday.
Marion County residents are able to get free pool passes this summer at any pool, family center or the at Riverside Regional Park customer service center. You must show proof of address on a utility bill, rent or mortgage statement, school enrollment materials or driver's license. Adults must show their state-issued ID.
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