Aquatic Center
Monday-Thursday: 6am-1pm
Closed Fridays, Weekends, Federal Holidays & Military Down Days
207 Cody Ave, Bldg. 90300
(850) 884-6866
RECREATION AID (LIFEGUARD)
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Aquatic Center Rules
Patrons are required to read and abide by all rules and policies.
Persons not following the rules will be asked to leave; no refunds will be given.
Please be courteous. Do not disrupt any classes.
If any problems occur please notify a lifeguard as soon as possible.
Show proper ID and sign-in each time before entering the Aquatic Center.
Maximum capacity of the pool is 200 patrons. Upon reaching maximum capacity, no one will be allowed to enter the facility until patron number falls below 200.
Children 11 years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult. Children over 12 may enter the pool alone provided they pass a 25 yard swim test.
Children unable to swim must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Children in cloth or disposable diapers are not permitted in either the baby pool or the main pool. Swim diapers are required.
All patrons are required to shower before entering the pool.
All flotation devices must remain within the roped-off shallow area of the pool.
Only Coast Guard approved floats, ask lifeguard if in doubt.
No pets allowed.
Any patrons with open cuts, wounds or sores are NOT allowed to enter the pool.
Prohibited activities & items include but are not limited to the following:
- Horseplay, running, & pushing
- Profanity
- Diving (except in specified area)
- Flips, spins & going off backwards
- Loud shouting
- Water guns
- Tobacco use of any kind (Cigars, Cigarettess, E-Cigs, Vaping, Chewing Tobacco, etc)
- Food, drinks (other than water) & gum
- No fins or snorkels are allowed unless used for organizational training purposes.
Adult swim occurs for 15 minutes at quarter to the hour every hour. You must be 18 or older to swim during this time frame.
Stay out of the way of lap swimmers and no hanging on or going over ropes.
One short whistle calls for attention; a long whistle clears the pool. When directed to seek shelter under pavilions, patrons must remain under pavilions until directed by the lifeguard.
Final interpretation of the rules is for the lifeguard to make; all decisions are final and will be enforced.
Isolation Float Tanks
By reservation | Call to schedule
Sessions available Monday-Friday: 8am-1pm
Many of the float tank sessions tend to be 1 hour long. The floatation tanks located at Hurlburt Field are available for any valid DoD ID Card Holder, to use year-round.
Float tanks, also known as sensory deprivation tanks, provide Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy (REST). The main goal of the float tank is to create an experience with minimal sensory stimulation when inside, allowing you to relax, ease your mental anxiety, and relax muscle tension. Epsom salt and the water solution relax your muscles and make floating easier, and heated to skin temperature. Once entering the float tank, simply close the lid to create a dark, quiet and meditative environment. The tank is also soundproof, preventing noise from causing distractions.
Float tanks help with a variety of issues, ranging from anxiety and stress to physical aches and pains. When it comes to the physical benefits to float therapy, patrons may see improvements with conditions like: chronic pain from arthritis, muscle tension, whiplash symptoms such as a stiff neck, immune function, high blood pressure, and recovery after injuries, fatigue, insomnia and other sleep disturbances. Since Epsom salts are high in magnesium, they can provide relief from migraines, and stress relief of aches or pains in the body.In addition, there are mental health benefits as well. Float therapy has been shown to reduce the symptoms of: depression, anxiety, high stress levels, and PTSD. Many people with PTSD have reported that the float tank creates a safe place for them to process traumatizing memories, as well as mitigating anxiety or depression.
Float 1 hour for $40
Includes a private tank, calming music, led lighting, and your choice of ear plugs or a floating head rest so your ears willnot be exposed to the water.
Shower before entering with sulfate-free shampoos and body wash.
Eat light meal, & avoid caffeine for at least 4 hours.
Proper float attire
Men are advised to wear snug fitting swimsuits or compression shorts, and recommended to refrain from wearing loose shorts/swimsuits as they can interfere with the floating. For women, it is advised that swim suits be worn.
Call to schedule an appointment or visit the Hurlburt Aquatic Center.
