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Henry Moses Aquatic Center

1719 Maple Valley Highway, Renton, WA 98057-3900

Price of admission: Prices change depending on session and residency. See below or see website for more details.

Website - 425-430-6780

Hours of Operations: (Jun-Sep) Session One: Daily, 12n-3:30pm; Session Two: Daily, 4pm-7:30pm; Twilight Swim: Mon, Wed, Fri 8pm-10pm

Keywords: classes, Community/Cultural Center, Playground, summer, swimming, water park

The Henry Moses Aquatic Center features eye-catching, 26-feet high orange and blue water slides, as well as two separate pools, a 9,000-square-foot leisure pool and a 3,300-square-foot, six-lane lap pool. The leisure pool includes popular features such as a zero-depth entry, wave machine, water spray play area, lazy river, island lagoon, two water slides, a water play structure, toddler water area, and numerous spray features.

The facility also contains large sun and shade spaces, a bathhouse, and lockers. A concession area, the Shark Bites Cafe, offers a variety of beverages, snacks, healthy treats, and a small selection of swimming accessories.


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Pre-sale admissions go on sale 30 minutes before sessions begin. Lines can form quickly on warm days, so arrive early!

Prices:
Session One and Two admission: Adults $14, seniors $8, youth (13 to 17) $9, youth (5 to 12) $8, youth (1 to 4) $4, kids under 1 year free. Twilight admission: Adults $8.50, seniors $4.75, youth (13 to 17) $6, youth (5 to 12) $4.75, youth (1 to 4) $2.50, kids under 1 year free. Renton residents receive a discount.

Free inner tubes are available for rides down the 245-foot-long orange tube slide, or for a float in the lazy river, a winding water channel that features jet currents. A few rules to know: kids must be 48" tall to go on the slides, and no lap-sitting is allowed. Children under four feet tall must ride the lazy river with an adult. Kids eight and under must be supervised by someone at least 16 years of age; toddlers and babies under three must wear swim diapers; and lawn chairs/water toys (except for Coast Guard-approved lifejackets) are a no-no. Small outside coolers are OK, but no glass or alcohol is allowed. An on-site cafe offers light snacks. The pool offers swim lessons.

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