This place is great! But first let me give you a helpful hint-- there are no signs to navigate you to the right area at Mylan Park, and Google Maps takes you to the wrong area, too. (I'm writing this February 2020). This facility is NOT down by the Expo Center. Instead, go up past Pro Performance and down the back side of that hill, past the ballfields, then up the next hill. Great facility for families. My kids (ages 3 and 5) played for over 3 hours and loved it. Shallow pool areas, splashing water buckets and pipes, little fountains to stomp. Slides in four sizes. Tiny red slide, then little woodland-themed slide, big green side-by-side slides, and finally the giant tube slide, which is even a fun one for adults. There are also lap Lanes in there. We were there on a Saturday from about 12:00 to 4:00 and it was slammed for sure, but still fun. Lots of lifeguards, big locker rooms. We didn't explore the snack bar but did bring our own snacks. We bought the $40 pass for 10 entry charges. Can be used on multiple family members, but they do take your photo for their system (kids and adults), so I assume that you couldn't bring guests on that pass. My three-year-old is still free. I saw that there were a few birthday parties going on during the time that we were there. also, I should say that we only experienced the community pool. we did not see the competition pool or the diving well. Splash pad should be opening this summer. We had a blast!...
Read moreFun for all ages!
Family-friendly recreation center offering an Olympic-sized pool, water slides, and a splash pad.
My son and I recently attended his best friend‘s birthday party that was held at the Peak Health Aquatic Center at MylanPark. This was a great time!
This is the home of Mountaineer Swimming and Diving. Not only do they have pools for these lessons that are for members only but they also have the fun aquatic area for the kids. This is the largest kids area I think I’ve seen in a place to date. My son and his friends had an absolutely wonderful time.
The kid’s aquatic area has water slides and kids slides. Different water play items and sections to swim.
In the hallway, an arcade offers the kids some additional fun. Air hockey, driving games and crane machines.
Restrooms are available near the larger members only pool. Water fountains, and water fill up areas also available. If you are in need of a microwave, there are two of them in the hall area. Food can be purchased upfront near the entrance along with any health and beauty items that you may have forgotten to bring with you.
Lessons are offered here and there is an area in the hallway where you can find all the pamphlets you need for what is offered.
Employees are very polite and greet with a smile.
Wheelchair, accessible, parking lot...
Read moreUpdate 5/27/2023 this is still my sons favorite place to go swimming! I have noticed the pool area smells more chlorinated than ever before BUT they now have a huge amount of coolers and concessions with a self checkout near the entrance! Yay!!
Update 11/17/21 took my son again and the temperature was MUCH nicer. It was a comfortable 75 ish which was perfect with the temps outside and the water. I will say the inside of the rest of the facility was still a little chilly and the air when the door opens is definitely felt. Four stars for that and no concession stand/very very limited food options. Should consider vending machines if you aren’t going to keep a concessions stand.
Tried to visit today, excited there was still a pool we could take our son to! I get that it’s mid October and 50 degrees outside but you’d expect it to at least be tolerably warm inside. Nope it was maybe 64, needless to say we wasted our money because we were so miserably cold we couldn’t even enjoy ourselves. It’s a nice facility but they seriously need to consider the temps they keep the facility at if they’re to be...
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