Jacinto City Pool 10215 Challenger 7 Drive, Houston, TX 77029
About the Business
Jacinto City Pool is a community institution located at 10215 Challenger 7 Drive in Houston, Texas. Along with providing a place for residents to cool off and enjoy the water, the facility also houses various other important services such as Municipal Court, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Heritage Hall (Senior Center), Police Department, Emergency Medical Service, Emergency Management, Fire Department, Animal Control, and the Jacinto City Branch Library. The Milton Lusk Activity Center, located at 1022 Mercury Drive, is also part of the institution and can be reached by phone at 713-554-9045 or fax at 713-324-0519. For inquiries, contact Director Ivan Rojas at [email protected].
In addition, the institution recently dedicated a memorial monument to honor the young alumni of Jacinto City sports programs who have tragically lost their lives during their early years. The monument can be visited on the Mercury Drive side of Wilkie Park. Come by and pay your respects to these individuals who were an important part of our community.
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Location & Phone number
10215 Challenger 7 Dr, Houston, TX 77029, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"On the website, it says the pool is open from 5pm-8pm but when I got here there was a sign on the building that says it’s closed. This was a waste of time and extremely frustrating."
"Nice place to take the kids for a dip in the pool. They have a water slide on one of the pools and lifeguards on watch at all times."
"The pool and lifeguards are ok. What made me mad was that whether you swim or not, you pay to get in. Babies, parents, grandparents, whatever. Ridiculous. There are a lot of underprivileged kids around the pool whose parents do good just to pay for them to swim. What charge the adults who come to watch over them? And they don’t sell water or snacks so remember to bring your own!"
"It's actually not a bad pool at all. I went for my first time last week I believe and they have a mini/small lazy river that is cool to be in..The downside is you pay 2$ to get in and even if your babies are 1 and 2yr olds they still make you pay for them unlike other public pools who let children from 1-3yrs old in free. Also they say they're open till 5pm, but they close at 4pm and reopen at 5pm and you have to pay all over again."
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