Queen Creek rec & aquatic center sets opening date

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Haydon Companies.)

By YourValley

Queen Creek’s much-anticipated recreation and aquatic center at Frontier Family Park is expected to open in spring 2025.

“This facility has been years in the making,” stated Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley in a Thursday press release. “Our residents have been asking for a pool, slides, indoor sports courts and I am so excited that we are almost there. This facility will be a staple in our community — it will be where families and friends gather, being active and creating lasting memories.”

Featuring an indoor track, fitness area, zero-depth entry pool, lazy river and more, the Queen Creek Recreation & Aquatic Center is located on Signal Butte Road north of Queen Creek Road.

The facility was approved in December 2021 following resident input received through the Parks & Recreation Master Plan Update adopted in 2018 and a recreation amenity survey that was completed in the summer of 2021.

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