2021 Summer Camps, Spraygrounds, and Noble Park Pool Information

Date of Release: 
April 16, 2021

Date of release: April 16, 2021

 

NOBLE PARK POOL, COLEMAN SPRAYGROUND, BROCKENBOROUGH ROTARY HEALTH PARK SPRAYGROUND

Paducah Parks & Recreation will be opening the Noble Park Pool, Pat & Jim Brockenborough Rotary Health Park Sprayground, and Robert Coleman Sprayground for the 2021 season. 

The Pat & Jim Brockenborough Rotary Health Park Sprayground and Robert Coleman Sprayground are free to the public.  Both facilities open for the season on Saturday, May 1.  They will be open daily from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. until the weather cools in September.  COVID-related guidelines are posted at each facility.    

UPDATE (POSTED MAY 6) - POOL OPENING DATE WILL BE DELAYED.  STAY TUNED FOR NEW DATE.  The Noble Park Pool 2021 season is June 5 through August 8.  The pool will be open Tuesday through Sunday for two swimming sessions per day:  noon-2 p.m. and 3-5 p.m.  Admission prices per session are as follows:

  • $3/person - Children at least 4 years of age and adults 
  • $1/person – Children under 4 years of age

Season passes will be available for purchase for $50 each or $125 for 3 passes.  Season passes provide unlimited uses of the pool for the 2021 summer season.  Season passes can be purchased at the Paducah Parks & Recreation Office located at 1400 HC Mathis Drive beginning May 3.

COVID-related guidelines for the Noble Park Pool include the following:

  • Masks must be worn while entering, walking around, and exiting the pool house facilities.  Masks are not required while stationary or in the pool/splash pad.
  • Social distancing of 6 feet or greater.
  • Maximum capacity of 150 patrons per swim session (pre-reservation of spots will be available).

For a complete list of COVID related procedures for the Noble Park Pool, visit Noble Park Pool.

SUMMER CAMPS

Paducah Parks & Recreation is taking registrations for summer camps that will be held in four Monday through Thursday sessions.  Three camps will be offered based on a child’s age or graduated grade.   

Ages 4 & 5 years.  Limited capacity of 10 campers per week.  Camp meets at the Arts & Crafts Building in Noble Park, Monday – Thursday, 9am – 3pm.  $40/week.   

Kindergarten-2nd grades. Limited capacity of 20 campers per week.  Camp meets at Shelter 16 in Noble Park, Monday – Thursday, 8:30am – 4:30pm.  $40/week.

3rd – 5th grades.  Limited capacity of 20 campers per week.  Camp meets at Shelter 19 in Noble Park, Monday – Thursday, 8:30am – 4:30pm. $40/week

Each camp week is themed with age-appropriate activities including games, arts and crafts, projects, and sports.

  • June 14-17 – TV/Movie Week
  • June 21-24 – Olympic Week
  • July 12-15 – STEAM Week
  • July 19-22 – All-Ball Week

A Summer Camp Parent Packet must be completed for each participant before camp begins.  COVID-related procedures will be included in the Parent Packet.  Packets are available at the Paducah Parks & Recreation office located at 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive and will be online soon at Day Camps.  Lunch is provided through the Federal Food Program. 

 

SWIMMING LESSONS

Paducah Parks & Recreation is accepting registrations for swimming lessons at the Noble Park Pool. Lessons will be offered for levels 1, 2, 3, and 4.  Children must be at least 4 years old to participate.  Sessions are available as follows:

  • Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday for 2 weeks.  Friday is a make-up day when needed.
  • June 15-24; July 6-15; July 20-29
  • Two session times are available:  10:30 a.m. or 5:30 p.m.
  • $40/session

Visit Swimming Lessons for more information. 

 

REGISTRATION

Register for summer camps, swimming lessons, and more online at Registration, by phone at 270-444-8508, or in-person at the Paducah Parks & Recreation office located at 1400 H.C. Mathis Drive. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  Masks are recommended.  Payment must be made at the time of registration.