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Westchester County’s Department of Parks and Recreation opens its three public swimming pools on June 24 and will begin offering county resident park passes seven days a week, beginning June 11.

Tibbetts Brook Pool in Yonkers, Willson’s Waves in Mount Vernon and Saxon Woods Pool in White Plains will offer the passes from 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. daily through Labor Day, Monday, September 5. In addition, passes are available daily at Glen Island Park in New Rochelle, and Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson, Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Cross River and at all six county-owned golf courses.

Park passes are available to all residents ages 12 and older and provide access to all county facilities. Fee for an individual pass is $50 and it is valid for three years. Senior citizens ages 60 and older pay $50 and the pass is valid for six years. A Family Park Pass is available for two adults and any children (ages 12 to 18) living in the same household and costs $100. All must be present in order to get the pass.

Season swim passes are available for families; individuals and seniors citizens for Westchester County resident park pass holders only. The pass can be purchased and used at all county swimming facilities except Playland pool and beach. The fee for is $200 for a family, $100 for an individual and $75 for senior citizens.

For more information, log on at westchestergov.com/parks for additional park pass locations and information.

 

 

 

             

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