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Sandia Pool
Albuquerque, New Mexico, UNITED STATES

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The Basics: Sandia Pool
Official Web site: http://www.cabq.gov/aquatics/indoor-pools/sandia-pool
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Address: 7801 Candelaria N.E. , Albuquerque , NM , UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 87110)
Telephone: (505) 291-6279.
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Admission:

Visitors (adult): $2.25, SC(62) $0.75. [May, 2010]
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Facilities:
(Full-size, year-round)

Pool: 25y x 56f, 8 lanes, indoors, 82°F (28°C).
Diving  equipment: 1m and 3m boards.
What's On:
Activities: Lap swim, lifeguard instruction, recreation swim.
Youth swim team: Duke City Aquatics.
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Locator:
To Find: One block north of Pennsylvania and Candelaria, at Sandia High School.
County or region: Bernalillo County.
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More:
Reviews: Sandia High pool was built in the late 1970s. It has high flow drains for low waves. The diving tank is separated by a solid divider. It has a good mix of families and lap swimmers. The swimmers are friendly and low key. Maintenance has become rather lackadaisical over the past years but, all in all, it is a very pleasant pool.
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Other useful sites: Art Hutchinson's Lap Swimming Etiquette 101.

Sensitive to chlorine byproducts in pool water? See Chlorine-Free Swimming.


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