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Exciting New Addition at Sioux Park Pool for Summer Fun

A fresh attraction awaits children this summer at the Jimmy Hilton Pool in Sioux Park. This season, Rapid City has unveiled a vibrant green dinosaur slide, replacing the iconic blue one that delighted visitors for nearly three decades. The decision to update the slide came after years of exposure to weather elements and heavy use caused significant wear on the original structure, prompting city officials to act swiftly earlier this month. While maintaining the nostalgic charm of its predecessor, the new slide features a modernized design with smoother textures.
The initiative to acquire the green dinosaur slide was approved by the Rapid City Council last autumn. According to Teaghan Slagle, the city’s recreation program specialist, safety considerations played a pivotal role in the replacement process. She noted that the aging blue slide had become dull and increasingly scratched, posing potential hazards due to deep grooves. To ensure visitor safety, the city prioritized installing a state-of-the-art slide free from such concerns. With fewer creases and enhanced durability, the new slide promises an exhilarating yet secure experience for all ages.
As anticipation builds for the upcoming pool season, several facilities are set to welcome guests soon. The Sioux Park, Parkview, and Horace Mann outdoor pools will open their gates on May 30, while the Roosevelt Swim Center's outdoor pool is scheduled to kick off its season slightly earlier on May 24. These developments highlight the city's commitment to providing safe, enjoyable recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike, fostering community spirit and promoting active lifestyles.

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