Interactive Heat Relief Maps

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Maricopa County

To find a hydration station, cooling center, or respite center near you, visit the Maricopa Association of Governments Heat Relief Network Interactive Map.

Each year, the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) coordinates the mapping of the Heat Relief Network, a network of partners providing hydration stations, refuge locations, and water donation sites throughout the Valley with the goal of preventing heat-related illnesses and deaths among vulnerable populations. On their interactive map, you will find:

  • Collection/Donation Sites: Water bottles can be donated here for use at cooling center locations and hydration stations. Some sites also accept other donations such as clothing, hats, and toiletries.
  • Hydration Station Sites: Locations where individuals can go to receive bottled water and other collected donated items. These can be indoors or outdoors.
  • Cooling Centers: Indoor, air-conditioned locations that offer hydration.
  • Respite Centers: Indoor, air-conditioned locations that offer hydration and allow for uninterrupted rest, sitting, or lying down (depending on each facility) during hours of operation.

Pima County

To find a cooling center, hydration station, public pool, or splash pad near you, visit the Pima County Cooling Centers Map.

The cooling center’s project, organized in partnership with the Arizona Department of Health Services, is part of a Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) grant from the CDC and is being implemented in coordination with the Pima County Health Department with support from the City of Tucson, Pima Association of Governments, and other regional community organizations.

  • Cooling Centers: Cooling centers (sometimes also called “heat refuges”) are open to all and provide a climate-controlled space to relax and rehydrate. Many also provide food.
  • Hydration Stations: Locations where individuals can go to get water.
  • Pools and Splashpads: Public pools that charge a small admission fee and splash pads with various water ground nozzles that spray water upwards and a variety of showers.

Pinal County

To find a hydration or cooling station near you, visit the Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness Hydration & Heat Relief Map.

The Pinal County Coalition to End Homelessness (PCCEH) includes governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, health agencies, and other service providers that work collaboratively within a community network to provide individualized services to Pinal County residents. On their interactive map, you will find:

  • Hydration Stations: Locations where individuals can go to get water.
  • Cooling Stations: Air-conditioned locations where individuals can go to cool off.

Yuma County

To find a cooling center or water site near you, visit the Yuma County Cooling Centers and Water Sites Map.

On their map, you will find:

  • Cooling Centers: Air-conditioned indoor locations that provide refuge from the heat during the day. Drinking fountains or free bottled water are available. Bottled water donations may be accepted here.
  • Water Sites: Places where individuals can go to receive free bottled water. Bottled water donations may be accepted here.

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