Florida pool hours

September 13, 2021
The pool

This beautiful 8 lane, 50 lawn outdoor center ranges in depth from 4.5 feet (1.4 meters) to 12.5 feet (3.8 meters) and it is heated to 84 degrees during the cold winter months. Restrooms with a shower can be obtained regarding the share deck; there aren't any locker room services. The pool normally accessible by an aquatic raise to assist swimmers with disabilities.

Accessibility
  • Hours tend to be subject to alter for breaks, breaks when school is certainly not in program, Gator soccer residence games, upkeep, climate, etc.
  • a banner will likely be put near the top of the Florida Pool web page if pool is closed as a result of predicted cold weather.
  • The Broward Pool, Florida Pool, and Graham Pool will close if atmosphere temperature including wind chill falls, or perhaps is predicted to drop, below 45°F.
Other Pool Areas
  • Broward Pool
  • Graham Pool
  • O'Connell Center Pool

Patrons must provide a valid student, faculty, staff or spouse/partner Gator 1 Card to enter the pools.

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Florida Pool and O’Connell Center Pool Guest Policy

  • All visitors should be sponsored by an eligible student, faculty, staff or spouse/partner with a legitimate Gator 1 Card.
  • Visitors needs to be at the very least 18 years of age to enter the Florida Pool and O’Connell Center Pool.
  • Guests must register the share Guest Book and present a government issued identification card.
  • Sponsors must come with friends constantly and generally are in charge of their particular conduct and actions.
  • Guests cannot participate in Sport Clubs techniques, Swim Instruction, or Fitness Courses on Florida Pool and O’Connell Center Pool.
  • People searching for admittance toward swimming pools may well not solicit users to sponsor them as a guest.
  • Sponsors are limited to one visitor a day within Florida Pool and O’Connell Center Pool. Friends tend to be limited by one go to per semester within Florida Pool and O’Connell Center Pool.
Source: recsports.ufl.edu
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