Westside Eagle-Observer

Decatur pool opens in time for heat wave; others hit lake

- By Mike Eckels meckels@nwadg.com

DECATUR — With temperatur­es reaching into the triple digits, area residents are scrambling to find ways to beat the heat. For Decatur area residents, there are two popular ways to escape the heat.

Some Decatur area residents choose to take a refreshing dip in Crystal Lake, which is one mile north of the city. While this is a good way to beat the heat and experience nature first hand, Crystal Lake lacks a clearly defined swimming area.

Most of the swimming activ- ity takes place near the lake’s boat launch ramp, which can create a conflict with fishermen waiting to launch their boats.

Crystal Lake is a “swim at your own risk” facility which has no lifeguards on duty. It also poses a threat from poisonous snakes such as copperhead­s and water moccasins which sometimes inhabit the tall grass areas on either side of the ramp.

A safer alternativ­e to Crystal Lake is the Decatur city pool. Swimmers of all ages can partake of the cool, clear water for a mere $2 fee.

The Decatur City Pool celebrated its grand reopening June 13 with free admissions throughout the day. About 100 swimmers took advantage of this special offer as they enjoyed a cool way to escape the heat wave gripping the area.

The pool is located at Decatur’s City Park just off of Pool Street. It is open from noon until 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, weather permitting. Life guards are on duty during pool operation.

For more informatio­n about the Decatur pool, including season pass availabili­ty, call 752-3912.

Remember to obey the swimming safety rules and have a great summer.

 ?? Photo by Mike Eckels ?? Students of the Decatur summer program took to the Decatur city pool to beat the heat June 17. The pool’s formal reopening occurred June 13, following several months of renovation­s.
Photo by Mike Eckels Students of the Decatur summer program took to the Decatur city pool to beat the heat June 17. The pool’s formal reopening occurred June 13, following several months of renovation­s.

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