Now that the summer has started and the temperatures are warming up, you’ll have multiple ways to beat the heat by hitting the water in Seattle.
While there are a number of indoor pools already open and spray parks, the city will open its six beaches, outdoor pools, and wading pools starting June 25.
Parks and Recreation plans to open all of its beaches this summer but first must hire additional lifeguards for the beaches.
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