Las Cruces Regional Aquatic Center sets weeklong pool closure for inspections

The Las Cruces Regional Aquatic Center will close its pools November 16 to 23, 2025, for annual maintenance and inspections, with extended hours at the Las Cruces Natatorium and adjusted fitness center operations.

Las Cruces Regional Aquatic Center sets weeklong pool closure for inspections
(Courtesy photo / City of Las Cruces)

Pools will close November 16 to 23 for annual maintenance while the Las Cruces Natatorium adds extended hours.

Organ Mountain News report

LAS CRUCES - The Las Cruces Regional Aquatic Center will close its pools to the public from Sunday, Nov. 16, through Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, for annual maintenance and inspections.

During the closure, the pools will be unavailable, aquatic fitness classes will be canceled and public showers will be closed. Regular pool operations and programming are scheduled to resume Monday, Nov. 24.

While the Regional Aquatic Center pools are closed, the Las Cruces Natatorium, 1405 E. Hadley Ave., will operate on extended hours: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday and closed Sunday.

The fitness center on the second floor of the Regional Aquatic Center will remain open Monday, Nov. 17, through Wednesday, Nov. 19, during regular hours. It will be closed Thursday, Nov. 20, and Friday, Nov. 21, and will reopen Saturday, Nov. 22, for normal hours and programming.

For information, call the Las Cruces Regional Aquatic Center at 575-541-2782 or TTY 711, or email Aquatics@LasCruces.gov.

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