Looking for a fun way to cool down, get outside, and spend time with friends this summer? The Alfond Municipal Pool Complex in Waterville is a great place for people of all ages to enjoy the warm weather. With refreshing pools, exciting water slides, lap lanes, water features, and plenty of grassy space to relax, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Pools, Slides, and Summer Fun

The pool complex features two exciting tube slides, swimming areas, lap lanes, and interactive water features. Daily pool admission costs $5 for infants ages 6 months to 2 years, $7 for children ages 3–17, $10 for adults ages 18–64, and $5 for seniors ages 65 and older. Children under 6 months who are not using the pools can enter for free.

For even more excitement, visitors who are at least 48 inches tall can add access to the water slides and inflatable obstacle course for an additional $5 per person per day. Season passes also include access to the pools, slides for eligible guests, and inflatables.

A Place to Connect

The pool is more than just a place to swim. It gives people a chance to get outside, stay active, cool down on hot summer days, and make new friends. Visitors can also enjoy the grassy areas for picnics, relaxing, or playing games.

Whether you want to race down a water slide, swim with friends, or relax in the sunshine, the Waterville Municipal Pool is a great summer destination. Grab your swimsuit, invite some friends, and make the most of a fun day outdoors!

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