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Recreation centers in Salt Lake County open under modified operations

UPDATED: JUNE 12, 2020 AT 5:40 PM
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KSLNewsRadio

SALT LAKE CITY  —  Many recreation centers have been opened to the public with modified operations and guidelines designed to help protect patrons and staff from COVID-19.

The following centers are included in the openings under these modified operations as of June 11, 2020:

Acord Ice Center (West Valley City)

County Ice Center (Murray)

Dimple Dell Recreation Center (Sandy)

Fairmont Aquatic Center (Salt Lake City)

JL Sorenson Recreation Center (Herriman)

Magna Recreation Center (Magna)

Millcreek Recreation Center (Millcreek City)

Northwest Recreation Center (Salt Lake City)

SLC Sports Complex (Salt Lake City)

South Jordan Fitness and Aquatic Center (South Jordan)

Taylorsville Recreation Center (Taylorsville)

Later openings:

Gene Fullmer (West Jordan) – June 15

Draper Recreation Center (Draper) – July 1

Select Outdoor Pools – July 1

Holladay Lions Recreation Center (Holladay) – July 13

General guidelines include:

Although some guidelines are the same, other guidelines are have a specific function related to their facility or specified areas of recreation centers. 

Guidelines for fitness areas

Guidelines for indoor pools

Guidelines for ice skating facilities

View the modified rules for Ice Rinks.

More updates will be released by Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation as they are finalized.  

 


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Local resources

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Utah’s Coronavirus Information

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Utah Hospital Association

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National Resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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