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COVID-19 Update: HI, ME, MO, NV, OK Could Reopen Pools In June

A handful of states could see pools reopening next month, based on established phases for COVID-19 reopenings.

We’re tracking pool reopenings across the United States and the world. You can see our full state-by-state index of coronavirus reopening plans here.

The following states have tentative plans to reopen pools in the month of June, though much still depends on how fast these states move through their multi-phase coronavirus reopenings:

Hawaii

Hawaii’s governor has the state in Phase 2 of its four-phase reopening plan. That plan lists June as an estimated reopening date for indoor exercise facilities. Local mayors will have a lot of authority in making reopening decisions for their areas, with the governor’s approval.

Maine

Maine plans to move to Stage 2 of its reopening plan on June 1. That stage will include gyms, though they may not open immediately on June 1. The state’s website currently says fitness and exercise gyms will have an opening date “to be determined in June.”

As of May 20, the state’s checklist for community sports has some specifics for pools, when they do open: recommending “single swimming lanes” without “free/open swim times” for indoor pools.

Missouri

Missouri’s statewide stay-at-home order is set to expire on May 31 – and even the current plan allows “gyms and hotel swimming pools” to open under certain social distancing standards. At least one county, St. Louis County, says it plans to reopen summer camps in early June, and that county also hopes to open both public and private pools by early June.

Nevada

We should have more concrete answers on Nevada in the very near future. Governor Steve Sisolak said he would hold a news conference tomorrow (Tuesday, May 26) to announce whether Nevada hotels and casinos can reopen. The decision will largely hinge on whether there is a spike in COVID-19 cases over Memorial Day weekend, according to the LA Times.

If casinos open, they’ll also open their connected hotels and hotel swimming pools, potentially paving the way for gyms and other pools to reopen. The state is currently in Phase 1 of its reopening plan, though’s it’s not clear on the state website whether gyms and pools will be included with Phase 2 or a later phase.

Oklahoma

KOCO5 reports that Oklahoma will open pools with Phase 3 of its reopening plan. The state is currently in Phase 2, but could move to Phase 3 as early as June 1. You can read more of the state’s phase plan here.

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AfterShock
4 years ago

Oh boy. Mizzou will be opening up hotel pools! There is nothing like swimming in an overheated pool that takes no more than a push off, 2 UDKs and 2 strokes to go from one end of the pool to the other. 1 stroke if you flip turn.

Todd Kramer
Reply to  AfterShock
4 years ago

Mizzou is a reference to the University of Missouri, not the entire state. That said, the state is allowing regular pools to open up as well. We are starting practice tomorrow in a city owned parks and rec outdoor pool.

Coach Mike 1952
Reply to  Todd Kramer
4 years ago

Where are you located?

olde coach
4 years ago

Maine is till breaking the ice in their limited outdoor facilities?

Admin
Reply to  olde coach
4 years ago

It’s going to be 87 there on Thursday! Swim away, Maine. Swim away.

Maine_Girl
Reply to  Braden Keith
4 years ago

Gov changed gym timeline last week. Most are not opening June 1. Along with no hotel pools opening or being allowed to sit on the beach (walking only).

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