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Dublin's The Wave Reopens Friday

Sign up to reserve an outdoor lap swimming session. Kids programming is set to resume in September.

The water park at 4210 Central Parkway will serve residents in a limited capacity.
The water park at 4210 Central Parkway will serve residents in a limited capacity. (Autumn Johnson/Patch)

DUBLIN, CA — Looking to find respite from warm summer temperatures? The Wave in Dublin is set to reopen to the public Friday, in a limited capacity.

The water park at 4210 Central Parkway is taking reservations for 45-minute outdoor swim or water-walking sessions weekdays beginning at 6 a.m., 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. in the sports pool, which is heated to 82 to 84 degrees.

Sessions will be $6 per person for those 14 years old and up, according to the city. Only one swimmer will be allowed per lane.

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Shared equipment will not be available and locker rooms will remain closed, according to the city. Face coverings must be worn when outside of the water. Swimmers should maintain social distancing.

As a precaution, reservations must be made and paid for prior to the visit. Sign up here.

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Children's swim classes are set to resume next month.

The Wave will remain closed Labor Day.

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