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Top 10 Public Swimming Pools in Washington, DC

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Rent private pools in Washington, DC

As one of the few indoor heated pools in the DMV, our space sets itself apart and allows you to enjo...
Clean and chilled atmosphere for a quick dip in the pool or a swimming session with the kids or frie...
Gorgeous Saltwater pool with all the amenities!
Family pool in Fort Washington, ideal for swim instructors, mommy and me, and fitness by the pool.
Luxurious pool surrounded by beautiful landscaping and mature trees. There is a separate guest house...
***EXPLANATION OF RECENT NEGATIVE REVIEWS: A couple of years ago our pool pump and filter stopped wo...
Free-form pool in stunning green setting, with diving board and easy steps for shallow end. Perfect...
Hot Springs makes the best hot tubs in the world and this is their top of the line tub. 72 jets. Pat...
I have one yard that has been divided into (2) sides 1. has the pool and furniture and 2. the other...
Rental only for private parties. No sale of alcohol allowed or events. All guest must be listed. Gre...

Frequently asked questions

Do you have to pay to use public pools in Washington, DC?
Most public pools in Washington, DC are free, while some charge a reasonable entrance price. Entrance fees can range from $5 to $10 dollars, depending on pool.
Are there free public pools in Washington, DC?
Although some public pools in Washington, DC are free, there are several that do require a small entrance fee. Many that do offer entrance fees also offer select free swim days.
Do you have to make a reservation for public pools in Washington, DC?
Most public pools in Washington, DC do not require a reservation, but may require an entrance fee.
Are food and drinks allowed at public pools in Washington, DC?
Policies regarding food and drinks vary by pool. Some public pools in Washington, DC have designated picnic areas or snack bars, while others may have restrictions. It's best to check the specific pool's rules before bringing food or drinks.
What should I bring when visiting a public pool in Washington, DC?
When visiting a public pool in Washington, DC, it's recommended to bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and a water bottle. Some pools may have specific rules about what items can be brought in, so it's a good idea to check in advance.
Can I rent swim equipment at public pools in Washington, DC?
Some public pools in Washington, DC offer swim equipment rentals, such as kickboards, fins, and goggles. It's best to check with the specific pool to see what equipment is available for rent or if you should bring your own.