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Places to Cool Down

SD Cool Zone

During periods of extreme heat, the City designates certain recreation centers, libraries and other public buildings as places for San Diegans to seek relief from warmer weather.

These locations will be open on identified days, and additional locations may be added, and dates extended depending on the severity and duration of the heatwave. Service animals will be allowed entry.

All San Diego Public Library locations are designated locations for people to seek relief. For a list of library locations, please visit the library's Locations page.

The following Parks and Recreation facilities are also available to use to stay cool when the weather becomes unseasonably warm. Please note, regularly scheduled programs and recreational activities may be taking place in these locations:
 


 

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Azalea Recreation Center2596 Violet St. 619-235-1162
Balboa Park Activity Center2145 Park Blvd.858-581-7100
Canyonside Recreation Center12350 Black Mountain Rd.858-538-8131
City Heights Recreation Center4380 Landis St.619-641-6125
Kearny Mesa Recreation Center3170 Armstrong St.858-573-1387
Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center6401 Skyline Drive619-527-3415
Montgomery Waller Recreation Center3020 Coronado Ave.619-424-0466
Mountain View Community Center641 S. Boundary St.619-527-3417
Nobel Recreation Center8810 Judicial Drive858-552-1626
Pacific Beach Recreation Center1405 Diamond St.858-581-9927
Rancho Bernardo-Glassman Recreation Center18448 West Bernardo Drive858-538-8129
San Carlos Recreation Center6445 Lake Badin Ave. 619-527-3443


For information on the San Diego County Cool Zone program and other suggested measures for beating the heat, visit coolzones.org.