Make waves

Suit up — the city’s public pools are open!

Here’s the full list of Bronx public pools, so you’ll know where to cool off this summer. Just remember: no boogie boards allowed.

Bronx River Playground [East 174th Street and Bronx River Avenue in South Bronx, (718) 378-1597], mini

Claremont Park [170th Street and Clay Avenue in Claremont, (718) 901-4792], intermediate

Crotona Park [173rd Street and Fulton Avenue in Crotona, (718) 822-4440], Olympic

Edenwald Playground [Schieffelin Avenue and East 229th Street at the Edenwald Houses, (718) 515-2160], mini

Floating Pool [Tiffany Street and Viele Avenue at Barretto Point Park, (718) 430-4601], intermediate

Haffen Park [Ely and Burke avenues in Baychester, (718) 379-2908], intermediate and wading

Mapes Ballfield [East 180th Street between Mapes and Prospect avenues in Mapes, (718) 364-8876], intermediate

Mullaly Park [East 164th Street between Jerome and River avenues in Mullaly, (718) 538-7083], intermediate and wading

Van Cortlandt Park [West 242nd Street and Broadway in Van Cortlandt, (718) 548-2415], intermediate and wading

For additional information, visit www.nyc.gov/parks or call 311.

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