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North Clackamas Aquatic Programs and Swim Lessons offers activities such as Aquatic Adaptive and Inclusive sessions, Big Surf, Parent Preschool Swim, Swim Lessons, Group Swims, Teen Swim Night, lap swimming, and deep-water fitness. The program also includes Drop-in Aquatic Fitness, Celebration Room Rentals, and access to features such as a wave pool with 4-foot waves, three water slides, a kiddie pool with Sammy the Seal slide, a 29-foot rock wall, a cascading fountain, a lap pool, a dive well, and a hot tub for those 18 and over. Swimmers are asked to bring a swimsuit, towel, snacks, and a water bottle, and complimentary lockers are available with a $5 deposit or photo ID per key.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
• Schedule: Office hours are available Monday through Thursday in morning and afternoon blocks, Friday mornings, and mid-day to afternoon on Saturdays and Sundays; families are directed to see the schedule for specific program hours.
North Clackamas Aquatic Park has been operating for over 30 years, and North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District was formed in 1990 through voter approval. The stated mission is to enrich community vitality and promote healthy living through parks and recreation. The aquatic park is described as a community resource for water safety and swim lessons, and North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District serves more than 106,000 residents across a 27-square-mile area, including the city of Milwaukie and surrounding unincorporated Clackamas County. The District Advisory Committee provides recommendations on the design, planning, and development of parks and recreational programs and represents the voices of residents.
Last updated May 30, 2026.
• Ages: 0–18 years old
• Schedule: Office hours are available Monday through Thursday in morning and afternoon blocks, Friday mornings, and mid-day to afternoon on Saturdays and Sundays; families are directed to see the schedule for specific program hours.
North Clackamas Aquatic Park has been operating for over 30 years, and North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District was formed in 1990 through voter approval. The stated mission is to enrich community vitality and promote healthy living through parks and recreation. The aquatic park is described as a community resource for water safety and swim lessons, and North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District serves more than 106,000 residents across a 27-square-mile area, including the city of Milwaukie and surrounding unincorporated Clackamas County. The District Advisory Committee provides recommendations on the design, planning, and development of parks and recreational programs and represents the voices of residents.
Last updated May 30, 2026.
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