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Aquatic Admission Fees
Effective January 1, 2025, admission fees for aquatic centers and seasonal pools will increase. Entry, passes, swim lessons, programs, and rentals will be affected. Senior aerobics and adaptive programming rates, along with all discounts, will remain the same.
Gwinnett Parks and Recreation features five year-round aquatic centers and four seasonal pools throughout the county. You can visit these facilities daily, with various pass options available to meet your needs.
All daily admission fees include sales tax and can be paid with cash, card, or check for $30 or more.
Non-Gwinnett resident fees apply.
Ages |
Current Admission Rates |
2025 Admission Rates |
---|---|---|
0 – 3 | $3.25 | $4.25 |
4 – 10 | $4.25 | $5.25 |
11 – 49 | $5.50 | $6.50 |
50+ | $3.25 | $4.25 |
Aquatic Passes
Aquatic passes give you and your family access to our aquatic facilities at a discounted rate!
Passes are only valid for admissions and do not cover lessons or activities. To get your pass, present your ID and proof of residency at one of the locations below.
- Best Friend Park Pool
- Bethesda Park Aquatic Center
- Bogan Park Aquatic Center
- Collins Hill Park Aquatic Center
- Lenora Park Pool
- Mountain Park Aquatic Center
- Rhodes Jordan Park Pool
- West Gwinnett Park Aquatic Center
If you purchased a seasonal pass, bring your receipt to a year-round aquatic center. If your pass is lost or stolen, notify staff immediately; the replacement fee is $5.
Gwinnett residents can also purchase a Resident Passport for $5 per person, which grants access to admissions, aquatic activities, and programs without needing to show proof of residency each time. If your Resident Passport is lost, the replacement fee is $2.
Seasonal Passes
Starting January 1, 2025, Seasonal Passes will change to Quarterly Passes, and will be valid for three months.
Current Gwinnett Resident Rate | Current Non-Gwinnett Resident Rate | 2025 Gwinnett Resident Rate | |
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Individual | $79.50 | $154.50 | $100.02 |
Family of 2 | $245.92 | $257.50 | N/A |
Family of 3 | $331.78 | $350.20 | $226.71 |
Family of 4 | $397.50 | $412.00 | $266.72 |
Family of 5 | $464.28 | $477.92 | $309.40 |
Family of 6 | $530.00 | $545.90 | $352.27 |
Annual Passes
Annual passes are valid for one year from the date of purchase.
Gwinnett Resident Rate | Non-Gwinnett Resident Rate | 2025 Gwinnett Resident Rate | |
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Individual | $152.64 | $296.64 | $192.04 |
Family of 2 | $245.92 | $477.92 | N/A |
Family of 3 | $331.78 | $644.78 | $417.42 |
Family of 4 | $397.50 | $772.50 | $500.10 |
Family of 5 | $464.28 | $902.28 | $584.12 |
Family of 6 | $530.00 | $1030.00 | $666.81 |
10-Visit Passes
10-Visit passes are valid for one year from the date of purchase.
Gwinnett Resident Rate | 2025 Gwinnett Resident Rate | |
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Individual (age 18 – 49) | $47.70 | $60.01 |
Senior (age 50+) | $28.62 | $36.01 |
These passes are not valid for non-Gwinnett residents.
Senior Weekday Passes
Senior Weekday passes are exclusively for Gwinnett residents and are valid for one year from the date of purchase. These passes cannot be used on Saturdays and Sundays and are not valid for non-Gwinnett residents.
Current Seasonal Gwinnett Rate | Current Annual Gwinnett Rate | 2025 Seasonal Gwinnett Rate | 2025 Annual Gwinnett Rate | |
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Senior (age 50+) | $58.62 | $119.76 | $73.75 | $150.67 |
Day Care & Group Ratio Guidelines
Day Care & Group Ratio Guidelines
- Due to limited capacity, out-of-county-groups, including day care centers, are only allowed to access Gwinnett Parks and Recreation aquatic facilities after 4:00pm.
- Children ages 6 and younger must be accompanied by an adult, in a swimsuit, in the water within arm’s reach of every three children.
- Children ages 7 to 10 must be accompanied by an adult, in a swimsuit, in the water within arm’s reach of every 10 children.
- During regular swim sessions, adults must accompany their children in the water. During safety breaks, adults must be on the deck with their children.
- Children should go to the bathroom and concessions either individually or as group accompanied by an adult.
- Report accidents to a lifeguard or the manager immediately.
- Camp counselors and adults must explain and ensure that campers follow all pool rules.
Group Ratios:
- One to 10 children — one adult
- 11 to 20 children — two adults
- 21 to 30 children — three adults
- 31 to 40 children – four adults
- 41 to 50 children – five adults
- 51 to 60 children – six adults