Construction cost $18.8 million USD Lanes 8 Capacity 2,500 Year built 1990 | Length 50m Width 23 m Phone +1 206-477-4444 Opened 18 April 1990 | |
Full name Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center Address 650 SW Campus Dr, Federal Way, WA 98023, USA Hours Open today · 11:30AM–1:30PMSaturday11:30AM–1:30PMSunday11:30AM–1:30PMMonday6AM–8PMTuesday6AM–8PMWednesday6AM–8PMThursday6AM–8PMFriday6AM–8PMSuggest an edit Similar Federal Way Communi, Celebration Park, Wild Waves Theme P, Pacific Bonsai Museum, Steel Lake Park |
The Weyerhauser Aquatics Center is an aquatic facility in Federal Way, WA named for George Weyerhauser and the Weyerhauser corporation. It was constructed for and hosted the 1990 Goodwill Games. In 2000 and 2012 it hosted the US Olympic Diving Team Trials. It has hosted NCAA championships, PAC-10 conferences championships, USA Swimming Winter National championships and Speedo Junior National championships. Over 200 world records have been set at the center. The facility has had an annual economic impact of $7.5 million USD.
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