Shiprock Pool announces summer hours and admission details for 2026

Suzette Jean Haskie-Oberly Board President District 5 at Central Consolidated School District
Suzette Jean Haskie-Oberly Board President District 5 at Central Consolidated School District
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The Shiprock Pool has announced its summer hours and pricing, effective June 3. The pool will be open Monday through Thursday with an admission fee of $3.00 per person.

Central Consolidated School District and Northern Navajo Medical Center employees can enter free of charge by presenting their ID badge. Additional options include a $40.00 punch card for 20 sessions, swim lessons for ages 6 to 17 at a cost of $30.00 per two-week session (Monday through Thursday), and private pool rental available at $100.00 per hour with a maximum of three hours.

For further information or questions about the Shiprock Pool’s offerings, community members are encouraged to call 505-420-6943.

Central Consolidated School District operates as a public school district serving the Shiprock area and surrounding communities in New Mexico, providing education from elementary through high school levels while supporting family involvement, student learning, academic programs, and community engagement, according to the official website.



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