Durham to build $43 million aquatic center on vacant roller rink land

March 24, 2025

The city of Durham, North Carolina, will spend $43 million to build an aquatic center. The project is in the design phase, with construction expected to begin in fall 2026.

The aquatic center will be located at Merrick-Moore Park, next to the park’s former roller rink. The park will feature multiple pools and aquatic recreational features.

Plans include installing a zero-depth entry pool, a lazy river and additional dedicated pool space for recreational swimming for all ages and abilities. The city will install an aquatic playground along with waterslides, a vortex seating area and a retractable obstacle course. Additional features include a pool house, toddler pool, shade structures and a water volleyball court.

The site’s design includes a deep pool area that may include slides, a rock wall, a diving board and more as the city refines the project. The park will also feature an event pavilion, event lawn, playground, sprayground and table sports, alongside restrooms, concessions and a seating terrace.

The city will develop regular and overflow parking, a drop-off area and a public transit stop. Pedestrians will benefit from an enhanced crossing, public sidewalks and improved access to a connecting street. In addition, the project will feature a maintenance building, stormwater treatment in the parking lot, a skating rink and a pool deck.


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