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UTAH Aquatics Directory UTAH AQUATIC DIRECTORY (As of April 2018) Alta Canyon Sports Center (outdoor) Brigham City Community Swimming Pool 9565 So. Highland Drive (outdoor) Sandy, Utah 84092 720 W. Forest Street Phone: 801.568.4600 Brigham City, Utah 84302 Lois Stillion - Aquatic Coordinator Phone: 435.734.2001 ext. 224 [email protected] Jay Anderson - Aquatic Manager [email protected] American Fork Fitness Center (indoor/outdoor) Brigham Young University Pool (indoor) 454 No. Center 112G Richards Building American Fork, Utah 84003 Provo, Utah 84602 Phone: 801.763.3084 Phone: 801-422-8140 Joey Byington - Aquatic Director Conrad Todd [email protected] [email protected] Beaver Municipal Pool (indoor/outdoor) Butch Cassidy’s King World Water Park 465 East 300 North (outdoor) Beaver, Utah 84713 1500 N Hwy 191 Phone: 435.438.5066 Moab, UT 84532 Shauri Quintanna – Aquatic Director Phone: 435.259.2837 Ben Lomond Community Pool (indoor) Cedar City Aquatic Center 800 Jackson Ave. Phone: (435) 865-9223 Ogden, Utah 84404 2090 West Royal Hunte Dr. Phone: 801.625.1100 Cedar City UT 84702 Andrea Sweet Chris Hudson 801-430-4630 [email protected] [email protected] Blanding Swimming Pool (outdoor) 51 West 200 South Centennial Pool (outdoor) Blanding, Utah 84511 3100 S. 5600 W. Phone: 435-678-3457 West Valley, Utah Lisa Rarick – Recreation Director Phone: 385-468-1971 Ian Jacobson – Program Coordinator Box Elder Swimming Pool (indoor) [email protected] 160 South 600 West Box Elder, Utah Phone: 435.734.4852 Jerry Hodgkinson -Manager Cherry Hill Resort (outdoor) [email protected] 1325 S. Main Street Fruit Heights, Utah 84037 Phone: 801.451.5379 Zack Christensen – Manager 1 Clearfield Aquatic Center (indoor) Dixie College Pool (outdoor) Clearfield Community Services 425 South 700 East 825 South State Street St. George, Utah 84770 Clearfield, Utah 84015 Phone: 435.628.7003 Phone: 801.525.2642 Benjamin Rae (see Washington City CC) McKell Christensen – Aq. Program Supervisor [email protected] Sheena Christensen – Aq. Program Supervisor Draper Pool (outdoor) [email protected] 657 Vestry Road Draper, Utah 84020 Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Phone: 385.468.1909 (indoor/outdoor) Coordinator (works out of Dimple Dell Center) 7500 South 2700 East Jake Peterson – Aq. Coordinator Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 [email protected] Phone: 801.943.3190 ext.116 Marcie Burrill - Aquatic Manager [email protected] Duchesne Community Pool (outdoor) Karina Eckern – Aquatic Coordinator 801-592-4427 [email protected] Duchesne, Utah 84021 Kelly DeLeon – Aq. Program Coordinator Phone: 435.738.2595 [email protected] Carol Stephens Cottonwood High School (indoor) East Millard Swimming Pool (indoor) 5717 South 1300 East 55 So. 100 W. Phone: 801.273.2111 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Phone: 435.743.4602 Crestwood Pool (outdoor) Terry Cummings - Manager Phone: 385.468.1700 [email protected] 1700 Siesta Drive Bart Whatcott Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 [email protected] Pool Phone: 385-468-1683 Brooks Jackson Chris Buckley - Coordinator (Works out of [email protected] Holladay Lions Recreation Center) [email protected] Ecker Hill Middle School Pool (indoor) Park City Aquatic Center Deseret Peak Complex (outdoor) 2465 W. Kilby Road – Aquatic Supervisor Park City, Utah 84060 2930 W Hwy 112 Phone: 435.645.5617 Tooele, UT 84074 Josh Dukes- Aquatic Manager Phone: 435.843.4000 [email protected] Dimple Dell Fitness Center (indoor) 10670 South 1000 East Emery County Aquatic Center Sandy, Utah 84047 (indoor/outdoor) Phone: 385.468.3355 230 E 800 N Jake Peterson – Aquatics Coordinator Castle Dale, Utah 84513 [email protected] Phone: 435.381.7946 Rachel Palomino – Aquatics Coordinator Shannon Hiatt – Center Manager [email protected] [email protected] 2 Fairmont Aquatic Center (indoor) Holladay Lions Recreation Center (indoor) 1044 E. Sugarmont Dr. 1661 East Murray-Holladay Road Salt Lake City, Utah, 84106 Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 Phone: 385.468.1540 Phone: 385.468.1700 Jessica Nalder – Aquatics Coordinator Chris Buckley - Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Josh Reusser – Coordinator Raelene Josephson – Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Homestead Pool (indoor/outdoor) Farmington City Pool (outdoor) 700 N. Homestead Drive 42 North 650 West Midway, Utah 84049 Farmington, Utah 84025 Phone: 435.654.1102 Phone: 801.451.5179 Sylvia Clark - Pool Manager [email protected] Hunter High School Pool (indoor) 4200 S. 5600 W. West Valley City, Utah 84120 Gene Fullmer Fitness Center Phone: 801.964.7962 8015 So. 2200 W. West Jordan, Utah 84088 Phone: 385.468.1951 Hurricane Municipal Pool (outdoor) Kathy Olsen - Coordinator 345 W. 100 S. [email protected] Hurricane, Utah 84737 Rob Bridge – Coordinator Phone: 435.635.2397 [email protected] Jewish Community Center (outdoor) 2 North Medical Drive Green Valley Resort (indoor/outdoor) Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 1871 W. Canyon View Dr. Phone: 801.581.0098 ext. 143 St. George, Utah 84770 Shannon Hollinger - Aquatic Director Phone: 435.628.8066 [email protected] Deaven Dell – Aquatics Coordinator [email protected] Hartvigsen Pool (indoor/specialty pool) 5400 South 1510 West J.L. Sorenson Center Taylorsville, UT 84123 5350 West Herriman Main Street (385-646-4585 Herriman UT 84096 Rachael Wilson, Adapted Aquatics Instr. Phone: 385.468.1340 [email protected] Cassidy Ramsey – Coordinator [email protected] Brittanny Taylor – Coordinator Helper Pool (outdoor) [email protected] 140 N. Cedar Hills Dr. Helper City Offices Kanab City Swimming Pool South Main 44 North 100 West Helper, Utah 84526 Kanab, Utah 84741 Amanda Wheeler Phone: 435.644.5870 Phone: 435.637.9575 3 Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center Liberty Park Pool (outdoor) (indoor/outdoor) 900 South 650 East 5624 S. 4800 W. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 Pool Phone: 385.468.1564 Phone: 801.966.5555 See Coordinators @ Fairmont Aquatic Center Brad Peercy - Aquatic Manager Office: 385-468-1544 [email protected] Heather McElreath – Aq. Program Supervisor [email protected] Ezra Silva – Aquatic Safety Supervisor Life Center Athletic Club (indoor/outdoor) [email protected] 801-545-4116 9844 South 1300 East Kurt Warren – Facilities Manager Sandy, Utah 84094 [email protected] Phone: 801.571.7200 Bob Lyons Kennecott-Magna Pool (outdoor) Lifetime Fitness (indoor/outdoor) 3250 So. 8400 W. 10996 So. River Front Parkway Magna, Utah 84044 South Jordan, UT 84095 Main Phone: 385.468.1835 Phone: 801.302.0909 Amber Milne - Coordinator Office: 385-468-1831 [email protected] Lindon Aquatic Center 100 North Main Street Lindon UT 84042 Lagoon-A-Beach (outdoor) 801-610-4160 Holly Nielson - Aquatics Manager Alan Walker – Pool Manager P.O. Box N [email protected] Farmington, Utah 84025 Phone: 801.451.8049 801.451.8081 (Dana) Logan Aquatic Center (outdoor) 114 East 1000 North Logan, Utah 84321 Layton City Surf n’ Swim (indoor/outdoor) Phone: 435.716.4297 465 N. Wasatch Drive Jeralyn Turnblom — Aquatic Supervisor Layton, Utah 84041 [email protected] Phone: 801.336.3939 Anita Edstrom - Aquatics Manager [email protected] Lorin Farr Swimming Pool (outdoor) 1619 S Gramercy Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Lehi Legacy Center (indoor/outdoor) Juan Martinez – Recreation Supervisor 123 North Center St. Phone: 801.629.8374 Lehi, Utah 84043 [email protected] Phone: 801.768.7124 Suzanne McBee – Aquatics Director Marshall White Center (indoor) [email protected] 222 28th Street Ashelee Mecham – Asst. Aq. Manager Ogden, Utah 84401 [email protected] Juan Martinez – Recreation Supervisor Phone: 801.629.8374. [email protected] 4 Marv Jenson Fitness Center (indoor) Murray Aquatics Center (outdoor) 10300 So. Redwood Road 5109 Murray Park Lane South Jordan, Utah 84095 Murray, Utah 84107 Phone: 385.468.1630 Phone: 801.264.2614 Ryan Thierbach - Coordinator Amanda Smith - Aquatic Mgr. (Works out of [email protected] Murray Park Center) [email protected] Milford City Municipal Pool Murray Park Center (indoor) P.O. Box 69 202 East Murray Park Ave. Milford, Utah 84751 Murray, Utah 84107 Phone: 435.387.2315 Phone: 801.284.4200 Amanda Smith - Aquatic Mgr. [email protected] Millard County Pool West (outdoor) Millard County Recreation North Shore Swimming Pool (outdoor) 201 East 300 North 2550 North 200 East Delta, Utah 84624-8836 North Ogden, Utah 84414 Phone: 435.864.3133 Phone: 801.782-9712 Brooks Jackson – Recreation Director Justin Rasmussen – Aq. Center Manager [email protected] [email protected] Tiffany Staheli - Manager Millard County Pool East (outdoor) [email protected] Teri Cummings – Pool Manager 55 South 100 West Fillmore, UT 84631 North Summit Swimming Pool (indoor) Phone: 435.743.4602 53 So. 100 E. (P.O. Box 497) Coalville, Utah 84017 Minersville Municipal Pool (outdoor) Phone: 435.336.2737 Minersville, Utah 84752 Amberly Clark - Aquatic Director/Manager Phone: 435.386.2245 [email protected] Moab: City of Moab Moab Recreation & Aquatic Center Northwest Recreation Center (MRAC) (indoor/outdoor) 1300 North 300 West 374 Park Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Moab, Utah 84532 Phone: 385.468.1305 Moabrecreation.org Brett Steadman - Coordinator Phone: 435.259.8226 [email protected] Terry Lewis – Director Patty Kittrell - Coordinator [email protected] [email protected] Patrick Baril – Aquatic Manager [email protected] Stacie Sheets – Assist. Aq. Manager Ogden Athletic Club (indoor/outdoor) [email protected]
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