Pima Play

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Available for use from dawn to dusk, Pima County residents and visitors on foot, bikes, skates, and horses can enjoy about 136 miles of The Loop shared-use paths that have already been completed. The Loop connects the Rillito River Park, Santa Cruz River Park, and Pantano River Park with the Julian Wash and the Harrison Greenway. Work is ongoing to add more miles of paths.

Photos from Pima Play's post 06/04/2026

☀️ Don't miss Sunday Fundays at Pima County's pools this summer! 🏊 Free open swim at each of the locations on the dates below, 1-5 p.m. Entry into the pool is on a first-come, first-served basis. 👻 The ghost ship obstacle course will be onsite at each location, weather permitting. 🛝 💦 More info in the comments.

June 7: Thad Terry Pool
June 14: Manzanita Pool
June 21: Wade McLean Pool
July 5: Thad Terry Pool
July 12: Manzanita Pool
July 19: Wade McLean Pool

Photos from Pima Play's post 06/03/2026

🙋 Interested in becoming a lifeguard? Pima County offers an in-depth Junior Lifeguard Program designed to prepare kids between the ages of 11 to 15 to become future lifeguards. ☀️ Registration ends June 4. Link with more info in the comments 🔗

06/01/2026

⛔️ Closed: The Loop will be closed at the I-10 underpass along the Julian Wash beginning Monday, June 1, at 5 a.m. This is a full closure of both sides of the path that will last through June 15. During this time, Loop users may use a detour path along Ajo Way provided by the contractor. ⚠️ Please see the map for details.

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