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Lake Junaluska switching to summer swim vouchers

Lake Junaluska is replacing its Season Activity Pass with swim vouchers that can be purchased in increments of 10 to 50 visits. Lake Junaluska is replacing its Season Activity Pass with swim vouchers that can be purchased in increments of 10 to 50 visits. Donated photo

Lake Junaluska is now offering a new summer swim voucher instead of its traditional Summer Activity Pass to improve swimmers’ experience and value. The new vouchers — similar to a punch pass — can be purchased in increments of 10 to 50 visits, with unused visits rolling over to the next year.

Single day passes can still be purchased for $10 each per person. 

Lake Junaluska is offering Early Bird specials to help guests save up to 30% on vouchers purchased between now and March 31. A 10-visit voucher can be purchased during the Early Bird special for $70, or $7 a visit. A 50-visit voucher would cost $350, which would give a family of four one visit to the pool a week for the entire pool season.  

From April 1 through April 30, guests can save 20% on vouchers, with prices ranging from $80 for 10 visits to $400 for 50 visits. From May 1 through the end of the season, guests can save 10%, with voucher prices ranging from $90 for 10 visits to $450 for 50 visits.

Early Bird Specials may be purchased online at bit.ly/ljsummerswimvoucher2026. Vouchers can also be purchased at the 10% discount rate at Junaluska Outfitters when the pool opens at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 23, weather permitting.

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