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Season Passes are non-refundable. Program


Proper Swimwear Requirements


• Proper swimwear required. All patrons under the age of 30 months need to wear a swim diaper, tight-fitting rubber or plastic pants, or a swimsuit with rubber or plastic lining. Children without one of these garments will not be permitted on the sand beach or enter the water.


• All patrons over the age of 30 months must wear a swimsuit before entering the water, cutoffs and street clothes are not permitted. Patrons may wear a tee shirt over their swimsuit. Patrons wearing swimsuits with zippers or any other metal objects may not use the slides. No boxer shorts allowed under swimwear.


• Deep water passes must be worn on suits.


Supervision of Children • Children 12 years of age or younger will not be allowed into the beach facility without supervision due to the inability to fully understand the danger of the water and other hazards.


• No person 15 years or younger will be authorized to supervise a child 12 years or younger.


Food & Beverages


• Hall Quarry Beach allows picnics and other snack foods. A concession stand is available. We request guests clean up any garbage from their food and beverages.


• Alcoholic beverages and glass containers of any kind are strictly prohibited.


Safety Concerns • Running is prohibited on decks and stairways.


• Hall Quarry Beach is a non-smoking facility. There are designated smoking areas outside the facility.


• Games which interfere with the safety of swimmers are prohibited.


• For the safety of our swimmers, the Batavia Park District reserves the right to require a deep water swimming test for all patrons who enter the deep water areas.


• Admission to the beach is refused to all persons having any contagious disease, infectious conditions such as colds, fever, ringworm, foot infections, skin lesions, carbuncles, boils, inflamed eyes, ear discharges, or any other conditions that have the appearance of being infected. Persons with excessive sunburn, abrasions which have not healed, corn plasters, bunion pads, adhesive tape, rubber bandages of any kind are not permitted.


Swim Accessories/Devices • No hardballs, tennis balls, or raquetballs allowed. • No masks or snorkels allowed. • No balls or floatation devices permitted in the deep water areas. • Batavia Park District is not responsible for lost or stolen items.


Swimming/Diving Tidbits • Diving in the shallow water is not permitted. • Swimming will not be permitted after sunset.


• Caution shall be exercised in the use of diving board and platforms.


• Buoyed lines mark the 5-foot depth of the water. Depths beyond the buoyed lines are greater than 5 feet.


• 50 Meter lanes will close when the north beach is closed. Code of Conduct


To provide an enjoyable environment for everyone, patrons using the Hall Quarry Beach are required to comply with specific standards of behavior established by the Batavia Park District. Copies of the code of conduct are available at the Quarry, Civic Center and the Eastside Community Center. Parents are asked to review the code of conduct with their children.


• Spitting, spouting of water, blowing from the nose or otherwise introducing contaminants to the beach and water area is not permitted.


• A person under the influence of alcohol or exhibiting erratic behavior shall not be permitted into Hall Quarry Beach.


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