Top 10 Public Swimming Pools in Las Vegas, NV

Find the best public swimming pools in Las Vegas, NV or explore private pools you can rent by the hour with Swimply.

Find Pools
hero

Public pools in Las Vegas, NV

Icon

Discover

Search for nearby private spaces, explore their features, read reviews, and find your dream listing.

Icon

Book

Once your booking is approved by the owner, you're good to go. Some listings may even offer instant booking.

Icon

Enjoy!

Whether it’s for a party or a photoshoot, get ready to step into paradise! You will receive the precise address, entry instructions, and everything you need for your reservation.

Rent private pools in Las Vegas, NV

Public pools near Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas isn't just about the glitz and glamour of the Strip; it's also home to some fantastic publicly accessible pools where you can cool off from the desert heat. Let's dive into a few top picks, where you can splash around without breaking the bank.

First up, we have the Pavilion Center Pool, nestled in Summerlin. This gem offers both indoor and outdoor swimming options, making it a year-round favorite. The indoor pool is perfect for those cooler winter months, while the outdoor pool is a summer hotspot. Entry fees are quite reasonable: $3 for kids and seniors, $4 for adults if you're a resident. Non-residents pay slightly higher at $6 for kids and seniors, $8 for adults. It's open Monday through Friday from 5:30 AM to 8 PM, Saturday from 6 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM. The Pavilion Center Pool is known for its cleanliness and friendly staff – you'll feel right at home here.

If you're looking to make a splash with some serious style, head over to Desert Breeze Aquatic Facility on Spring Mountain Road. This place boasts an Olympic-sized pool along with a fun-filled water play area for kids. Entry will set you back just $2 for children and seniors or $3 for adults if you're local; non-residents pay double that amount. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 5:30 AM to 8 PM, Saturday from 12 PM to 6 PM, and Sunday from 1 PM to 5 PM. Desert Breeze is particularly popular during summer weekends when families flock here – so if you prefer a quieter experience, try visiting during weekday mornings.

For those who crave an oasis amidst urban life, check out Baker Pool in North Las Vegas. This community pool features a large main pool along with shaded areas perfect for lounging between swims. It's open seasonally from May through September – prime time for soaking up that Nevada sunshine! Prices are super wallet-friendly at just $2 per person regardless of age or residency status. Open swim hours are Tuesday through Sunday from noon until 6 PM – perfect timing after your morning errands or before evening plans kick in.

And then there's Paradise Park Pool on Tropicana Avenue – another seasonal favorite running May through September. This facility includes both lap lanes and recreational swimming areas along with ample shade structures around the pool deck (a lifesaver on those scorching days). Admission costs only $2 per visit no matter your age or residency status making it an affordable outing option any day of the week! Hours vary slightly but generally span Monday-Friday afternoons (1-5 pm) plus weekend mornings/afternoons (11 am-5 pm).

Finally don’t forget about the Municipal Pool located downtown near Fremont Street Experience! One of Las Vegas' oldest public pools is still going strong today thanks largely to its nostalgic charm combined with modern amenities like zero-depth entry zones & dedicated kids' splash pad area.

Hero Image

Frequently asked questions

Do you have to pay to use public pools in Las Vegas, NV?

Most public pools in Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas, NV?

Although some public pools in Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas?

Most public pools in Las Vegas do not require a reservation, but may require an entrance fee.

Are food and drinks allowed at public pools in Las Vegas?

Policies regarding food and drinks vary by pool. Some public pools in Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas?

When visiting a public pool in Las Vegas, 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 Las Vegas?

Some public pools in Las Vegas 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.

Can I host parties at public pools in Las Vegas?

Each pool may have different policies regarding hosting parties and bringing food and drinks. To find and book a private party venue in Las Vegas, consider exploring party venues on Swimply.

Do any pools in Las Vegas, NV allow dogs?

Most public pools do not allow dogs, unfortunately. To find dog friendly public pools, consider booking a dog friendly private pool on Swimply.