Red Tide, a harmful algae bloom, has returned to southwest Florida, impacting Collier County beaches. This phenomenon produces toxins that can harm marine life and humans, making swimming unsafe. Red tides can also lead to respiratory issues, especially for individuals with chronic conditions. Significant marine life casualties have been reported at several locations, including dead fish and dolphins.
For those looking to swim safely, Collier County offers five aquatic centers:
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Great Wolf Lodge Napoli: Features an indoor water park with 12 slides and pools. Passes start at $40 for a half-day on weekdays, with fluctuating prices based on the season.
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Golden Gate Aquatic Facilities: Offers an array of pools and slides with affordable fees: free for children under 3, $1.50 for youth, $2.00 for adults, and discounts for seniors and veterans. Pool paths are available for unlimited entries.
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River Park Aquatic Center: Provides free access with multiple pools and slides. Open from 10am to 5pm on weekdays with limited closures.
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Big Corkscrew Island Regional Park Aquatic Complex: Features various water facilities and classes with similar admission prices to Golden Gate.
- Immokalee Sports Complex: Boasts a competitive pool and activity area, also following the same fee structure.
These facilities provide viable alternatives for swimming while beaches remain affected by Red Tide.