A community pool is a great place to get some exercise, refreshment, and meet new people. With the summer season just around the corner, now is the perfect time to start planning your next swim lesson or pool party. But before you rush off to your local pool, you should know when they are going to open. This article will tell you when do community pools open, so you can get ready to play in the water and have some fun this coming summer.
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Spring
The climate in most parts of the country is changing and becoming more temperate. Fewer people are freezing in winter, and more people are enjoying the nice warm summer months. One of the best things about the warm summer months is the fact that many community pools open up, allowing more people to play in the water. This means that if you want to play in the water, you will probably have your pick of locations to visit. But, if you want to play a little more quietly, there are other options as well.
Some of the more popular community pools include:
- Olympic Pool – London, England
- Crystal Pool – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Elmwood Park Pool – New York, New York
- Harbour Pools – Toronto, Ontario
- Van Slyke Park Pool – Cleveland, Ohio
- Wadsworth Park Pool – Chicago, Illinois
- Heckler Park Pool – St. Louis, Missouri
- Shady Grove Pool – Washington, D.C.
Summer
The summer season is generally hot and humid, with occasional thunderstorms and tornados being common as well. Outdoor pools are closed during the summer season, so you will have to content yourselves with indoor pools and community pools. Unfortunately, the heat and humidity make it difficult for people to swim outdoors, so most people will be confined to indoor pools and community pools during the warm summer months. This is great news for you because it means there will be more places for you to play in the water.
Some of the more popular indoor pools include:
- Panther Creek Pool – Clemmons, North Carolina
- Gym Pool – Houston, Texas
- Fremont Pool – Portland, Oregon
- Municipal Pool – Los Angeles, California
- Sage Bikes – Denver, Colorado
- Shaker Square – San Francisco, California
- Terrace Pool at the Berkeley Palace Hotel – Berkeley, California
- Waldorf Pool – San Jose, California
- Lawn Tennis Center – New York, New York
- Cherry Hill Pool – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Tanglewood Mall – Chesapeake, Virginia
- Congressional Pool – Washington, D.C.
Some of the more popular community pools include:
- Kenmore Square Pool (Burlington Pool) – Chicago, Illinois
- Kaufman Pool (Buffalo Bayou) – Dallas, Texas
- Tranquil Pool (Jacobs Ladder) – Houston, Texas
- Fountain Pool (Kern River) – Bakersfield, California
- Redwood City Pool (Hollow Tree) – Redwood City, California
- Bayou Pool (Lake Pontchartrain) – New Orleans, Louisiana
- Sunnydale Park Pool – Los Angeles, California
- Pasadena City Pool – Pasadena, California
- Wading Pool (Memorial Park) – Seattle, Washington
- Hoover Dam Spillway – Boulder, Colorado
- Pierce Park (Harrison Park) – Louisville, Kentucky
Autumn
As the weather starts to turn cooler and the nights get a little more pleasant, you can feel the change in the air. People are looking forward to spending more time in the water, so many pools open for the season, making it a great time for recreation. Outdoor pools are closed during the fall and winter months, but the change in the air makes it a perfect time for a game of football or a walk through the woods.
Some of the more popular pools include:
- Jackson Square Pool – Atlanta, Georgia
- Municipal Pool – Los Angeles, California
- Olympic Pool – London, England
- Van Slyke Park Pool – Cleveland, Ohio
- Terrace Pool at the Berkeley Palace Hotel – Berkeley, California
- Cherry Hill Pool – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Wading Pool (Memorial Park) – Seattle, Washington
- Hoover Dam Spillway – Boulder, Colorado
- Pierce Park (Harrison Park) – Louisville, Kentucky
With the warm summer months behind you, it’s time to start thinking about cooler days and nights. Which pool will you enjoy cooling off in?