Hero image

Top 10 Public Swimming Pools in Warwick, RI

Find the best public swimming pools in Warwick, RI or explore private pools you can rent by the hour with Swimply.
Find pools

Public pools in Warwick, RI

How Swimply works

Discover
Search for nearby private spaces, explore their features, read reviews, and find your dream space.
Book
Once your booking is approved by the owner, you're good to go. Some listings may even offer instant booking.
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 Warwick, RI

Come to enjoy an excited, fun, and memorable day on our luxury indoor heated pool located on a prest...
Are you looking for a beautiful location to have a Pool Side Garden Party? Semerjian Gardens is the...
Located a short walk from the ocean and a few miles from Downtown Bristol, this secluded back yard a...
Skip the beach traffic, lugging your gear, the sand in your food and the crowds by booking this one...
Welcome to Club Emerald my personal oasis built and maintained by me Anthony your host. We have a hi...
Spend a day in our gorgeous pool surrounded by beautiful trees and singing birds!
When you walk in it's like walking into a resort. Tables and chairs for conversation, chaise lounges...
This house has a heated salt water pool, and a hot tub. There are loungers and umbrellas. There is...
Step into your own private oasis with this dreamy patio setup that promises endless fun and relaxati...

Public pools near Warwick, RI

Warwick is a charming spot in Rhode Island where the ocean breeze whispers tales of sea adventures. But sometimes, you just want the ease of a pool without the sand between your toes. Let's dive into some of the top publicly accessible pools around here that are sure to make a splash in your summer plans.

First up, we have McDermott Pool, nestled right in the heart of Warwick. This indoor aquatic haven is open year-round, making it perfect for those who crave a swim, even when Jack Frost nips at our noses. The entry fee is a modest $5 for residents and $10 for non-residents, offering an affordable escape into aquatic delight. It's open from early morning till late evening on weekdays, with slightly shorter hours on weekends. The water here is as clear as a Rhode Island summer sky, and you’ll often find locals practicing their backstrokes or kids splashing about with glee.

For those looking to avoid crowds and have more space to perfect their butterfly stroke, weekdays mid-morning or early afternoon are your best bet. The pool tends to be busier during after-school hours and weekends when families flock together like seagulls at Conimicut Point Park.

Next on our list is the Oakland Beach Community Pool. While it's only open during the warmer months from June through August, it’s worth marking your calendar for its grand opening each year. Entry costs are quite reasonable at $3 for residents and $6 for non-residents—a small price to pay for an afternoon of sun-soaked fun. The pool's hours are typically from 10 AM to 6 PM daily during its operational season.

This outdoor gem boasts not just refreshing waters but also a view that could rival any postcard—blue skies meeting blue waters with lush greenery surrounding it like nature’s own embrace. When you’re there, don’t forget to take in the scent of sunscreen mingling with salty air; it’s summertime captured in a single breath.

If you're wondering when to visit Oakland Beach Pool without getting caught in a tidal wave of fellow swimmers, aim for weekday mornings right as they open or later in the afternoon post-lunch rush. These times allow you to enjoy more serene swims while still catching plenty of sun rays.

And let's not forget about Budlong Pool over in nearby Cranston—just a short drive away but well worth mentioning due to its reputation among locals as one of New England's largest outdoor swimming pools! It's open from late June through Labor Day weekend with entry fees around $4 per person regardless of residency—a sweet deal considering its size and amenities.

Budlong offers ample space whether you're doing laps or simply floating along like driftwood on Narragansett Bay. Picture this: laughter echoing off water surfaces as children cannonball into sparkling depths while lifeguards keep watchful eyes like hawks scanning over fields.

The best time to visit Budlong? Early afternoons during weekdays can often feel like you've found your own hidden oasis before families arrive post-workday hustle and bustle.

Now that we've dipped our toes into these options near Warwick remember that each pool has its own unique charm and rhythm—much like our beloved town itself! Whether you're seeking relaxation or exercise (or perhaps both), these local aquatic spots offer something special waiting just beneath their glistening surfaces.

So grab your swimsuit and goggles because adventure awaits—and who knows? You might just discover your new favorite summer hangout where waves aren’t needed, but smiles definitely are!

Frequently asked questions