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Reopening Announced For Twin Falls City Pool Following Remodel – 95.7 KEZJ

Twin Falls City Pool in Idaho Announces Grand Reopening Date Following Front Office Remodel

Ribbon-Cutting Celebration Set for April 24 at Locust Street Facility

The Twin Falls City Pool is gearing up for a grand reopening following weeks of front office remodeling, giving Magic Valley families something to look forward to as warmer temperatures return to southern Idaho. According to a city website update shared Tuesday, the pool has scheduled a ribbon-cutting and grand reopening celebration for Friday, April 24, beginning at 4 PM.

The announcement comes with just two weeks remaining before May, when temperatures across the Snake River Plain typically begin their climb toward summer highs. For Twin Falls families, the city pool at 756 Locust Street North has long served as a central gathering place for everything from evening movies and swim lessons to relay races, water tag, and the timeless tradition of cannonballs off the diving board.

City officials confirmed the front office remodeling project had kept portions of the facility out of commission for several weeks. The update on the progress was shared through a city website, signaling that work has advanced far enough to plan a public reopening event. Details on the full scope of the building expansion are expected to become clearer as the April 24 celebration approaches.

Swim Lessons and Water Safety Highlighted Ahead of Boating Season

With the reopening comes a timely reminder about water safety in a region defined by its access to the Snake River and a collection of southern Idaho lakes. Officials and community members alike have emphasized that swim lessons remain a critical investment for area families, particularly as boating season draws near.

The Twin Falls City Pool has historically offered structured swim lesson programming for youth throughout the summer season. Parents seeking information on enrolling children in swim lessons are encouraged to contact the facility directly as the reopening date approaches.

Water activity on the Snake River and surrounding lakes draws residents and visitors from across Twin Falls County each summer. Teaching young swimmers the fundamentals before the season kicks into gear can make a meaningful difference in safety outcomes for families who spend time on the water near landmarks like the Snake River Canyon.

The city pool is also a popular venue for community events throughout the warmer months, including outdoor movie nights that draw crowds of families from across Magic Valley. The remodeled front office and reported building expansion suggest the facility may be positioned to host an even broader range of programming once the doors reopen later this month.

Spring is shaping up to be an active season for Twin Falls community events. Volunteers are also needed on April 25 to help prepare the Minidoka National Historic Site for its seasonal opening, giving area residents multiple opportunities to engage with their community during the same weekend as the pool’s grand reopening celebration.

Job Openings Available at the City Pool

The Twin Falls City Pool is also reported to have job openings available as it prepares for the full summer season. Positions at a municipal pool typically include lifeguards, swim instructors, and front desk staff. Interested applicants are encouraged to check the city’s official website for current listings ahead of the busy summer schedule.

With spring produce beginning to appear at local markets and community activity picking back up across Twin Falls County, the pool reopening fits a broader pattern of the region coming back to life after the quieter winter months. Residents looking to make the most of the season can also check out what’s fresh and available at local farmer’s markets this spring.

What Comes Next

The ribbon-cutting and grand reopening celebration for the Twin Falls City Pool is scheduled for Friday, April 24, at 4 PM at 756 Locust Street North in Twin Falls, Idaho. Community members are encouraged to attend and see the completed remodel firsthand. Families interested in swim lessons or summer programming should monitor the city’s official website for registration information as the season approaches. For statewide news and updates from across Idaho, visit Idaho News and the Idaho News Network.

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