News

June 28, 2023

CitiParks Announces Free Pool Access for Area Youth

The City of Pittsburgh Department of Parks and Recreation (CitiParks) recently announced that it will make access to CitiParks swimming pools free to all Pittsburgh children from birth to age 15.

About CitiParks Pool Access

Previously, Pittsburgh children needed a Recreation Center Membership Tag to access pools for free.  This summer, CitiParks is waiving the Recreation Membership Tag requirement for area youths.

Season passes are still available for purchase by Pittsburgh’s adult residents.  Non-residents of Pittsburgh are also able to purchase season tags.

Find full details and the 2023 Pool Tag form on the CitiParks website.

Learn More

To learn more, visit the City of Pittsburgh website.

News

June 13, 2023

CitiParks Publishes Summer Guide

The Pittsburgh Department of Parks and Recreation (CitiParks) recently released its 2023 Summer Guide, which aims to highlight the department’s many programs and activities, and safely engage residents and visitors in city spaces.

The guide provides information on a wide range of free, family-friendly activities, from walking and biking to concerts and movies.

About the 2023 Summer Guide

The CitiParks 2023 Summer Guide details:

  • Farmers Markets
  • Roving Art Cart
  • Alphabet Trail and Tales
  • Track and Treat
  • Tennis Clinics
  • CitiSports
  • Aquatics and Swimming Pools
  • Food Programs
  • Recreation Centers
  • Healthy Active Living Senior Centers
  • Parks and Trails
  • Footraces
  • Independence Day at Point State Park
  • Car Cruise-In
  • Line Dancing
  • 2023 Summer Concerts
  • 2023 Dollar Bank Cinema in the Park
  • Community Festivals
  • Block Parties
  • Park Shelters & Facilities
  • Holiday Tree Lighting & Gingerbread House Display

Access the 2023 Summer Guide

The 2023 Summer Guide is available online.  It will also be available at CitiParks Recreation and Healthy Active Living (Senior) Centers, Farmers Markets, Concerts, and various locations throughout the city.

Related Information & Resources

Learn More

To learn more, visit the City of Pittsburgh website.