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Juneau Pools Lifeguard Training Class February 2026
Registration is now open for February 2026 Juneau Pools lifeguarding class. Participants who successfully complete the class will earn an American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification, valid for two years.
Class fees are $250 for general participants but free for those who apply for employment as a Juneau Pools lifeguard during the course. The class is open to a maximum of 10 people. Register online via the Parks and Rec registration catalog by 12 p.m. on Monday, February 8. The class will take place Saturday, February 14 through Tuesday, February 17.
Contact Chris Barte at [email protected] to set up a time for the pre requisite course.
Chair Yoga at DPFH Beginning February 2
Dimond Park Field House will offer Chair Yoga every Monday and Wednesday from from 1 - 2 p.m. beginning February 2. Pre-registration is required due to large demand, thank you! General admission rates apply and winter passes are accepted. Chair Yoga provides all the benefits of regular yoga without getting on the floor! All ages are welcome and no experience is necessary.
Family Fun Night | February 6
The next Family Fun Night is Friday, February 6 from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Dimond Park Field House. This free event is designed for children ages 0–6 with a parent or guardian; older siblings may not attend. Toys will be available, no registration is required, and families are encouraged to simply bring their energy and join the fun!
Swim Lesson Registration | February 13
Juneau Pools will offer Youth and Preschool swim lessons at Dimond Park Aquatic Center and Augustus G. Brown Swimming Pool during the upcoming summer season. Registration opens online Friday, February 13 at noon. Swim lessons will run from February - March 2026.
Please be aware that swimmers must meet the registration prerequisites to register for any classes beyond Level 1. Swimmers who have not attended a Juneau Pools swim lesson placement session or passed the preceding class within the last six months will not be able to register for upper level classes. Contact Angie Randall at [email protected] to arrange a swim test.
Youth Volleyball Registration | February 16
Youth Volleyball is a great way for kids to learn the game and improve their skills in a fun and recreational environment. It’s a quick season, just 6 weeks in April and May, with one evening practice each week plus a game on Saturday. There will be two coed divisions: 5/6 grades and 7/8 grades. Registration opens on Monday, February 16 at noon, the fee is $45 + tax. Late registration will begin on March 2 and continue until the divisions are full, a $10 late fee will apply. More information on Youth Volleyball can be found here.
Winter Olympics In Service Day Camp | February 17
February 17 is an In Service day for JSD and Zach Gordon Youth Center is offering a day camp for any students looking for something fun to do! The day camp is Winter Olympic themed, meaning there will be ice skating, sledding, relays, and more! Registration is open February 2 at noon - February 13 at noon, and the cost is $45.
Jensen-Olson Arboretum Winter Hours
The Jensen-Olson Arboretum winter hours are Friday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors are invited to enjoy the beauty of Southeast Alaska as the Arboretum transforms into a seasonal winter wonderland.
Access within the Arboretum will be limited due to winter conditions. Visitors are asked to remain on cleared pathways only, as deep snow can make it difficult to identify the boundaries of garden beds. Guests should use caution both when traveling to the Arboretum and while on the grounds, as paths may be uneven, soft, hard-packed, or icy, particularly in exposed coastal areas. Please keep in mind there are no public restrooms at the JOA at this time.
Summer Shelter Reservations are Open
Summer shelter reservations between April 15 – September 15 are now open. Reservations cost $35 per hour plus tax and can be made online under the Reservation tab, in person at the Parks & Recreation main office in City Hall or by emailing this form to [email protected]. Although, registering online offers a greater chance of securing your desired date and time.
If a shelter is not reserved, it is still available for public use on a first-come, first-served basis. Find information on all Parks & Recreation shelters, including location, capacity, and on-site facilities, on the shelter reservation page.
Open Pickleball now includes Saturdays!
Elevator construction at Dimond Park Field House
During the summer of 2025, the Dimond Park Field House began a major upgrade with the installation of a new elevator. Construction of the elevator has been completed; however, final integration with the building’s fire alarm system has delayed its opening. The anticipated completion date is Spring 2026.
The facility is currently operating under regular hours and programming. Thank you for your patience as we work to improve accessibility and enhance the Field House experience! For full schedule details, please visit the DPFH Calendar.
Sigoowu Ye Park Closed for Renovations
Homestead Park Closed for Reconstruction
Homestead Park in Douglas will be closed to the public for major reconstruction work beginning Monday, January 13. Construction is expected to continue into June 2025. During this closure, the park will undergo a number of improvements including replacements to the elevated wooden platforms, walkways, and stairs. This project is funded by the Marine Passenger Fee program. Learn more about the Homestead Park Rebuild project on the CBJ project page.
