As is always the case in our pools, your safety - and the safety of all our members, program participants, and staff - is our number one priority. Please familiarize yourself with our pool policies, swim test and wristbands so we can all enjoy a safe place at the Y.
We have 7 pools (5 indoor and 2 outdoor) for our members to choose from so that there is something for everyone! Make sure to check the pool schedules/hours seasonally as they do change. Lap swimming is for members ages 13 and over. Members age 6-12, having passed the swim test, can swim laps with a parent as long as they are continuously swimming laps.
Hosts 2 pools, the infant pool and main pool. The main pool includes a diving board, a water slide, and lap swimming (8-lanes, 50-meters). Read More
Family play pool ranges from 0-5ft and features a water slide, spouts, tumble buckets, an interactive water play station, and a Vortex! The FAC also contains a lap pool.
25-yard, 8-lane pool ranging from 3.5-14ft deep is used primarily for water fitness, lap swimming, and competitive swimming.
For guests age 50 and up. The pool ranges from 3.5-5ft and features an adjacent hot tub. Kickboards, pull buoys, flippers, hand paddles, and a hydraulic assist chair are available. This is a warm-water pool (86-88 degrees)
30' by 50' instructional pool ranges from 2.5-5ft and is used year round for swim lessons.
At the Y, we have multiple pool options to meet the needs of young and older members. Our pool options include:
- Instructional Pool experiences, where an instructor will teach members swimming basics that they can build upon. Classes in these pools are a great opportunity for anyone who doesn’t know how to swim just yet.
- Family Aquatic Center is an experience for the entire family. Families are welcome in the pool, and kids must be supervised.
- Lap swimming is a great option for anyone who wants to swim, get their heart rate up and accelerate their caloric burn. Lap swimming is meant for members who can swim unsupervised and is not meant for a relaxing time in the pool.
- Open swim pools, where anyone who knows how to swim can take laps in the pool and cool off.
Each pool has its own schedule, which you’ll find above, to help you learn how to swim or stay active. We also have competition pools, which are more intense and help strong swimmers push their limits in competitive situations.
We will provide wristbands for all members, which indicate whether a child needs to be supervised, remain in the shallow end of the pool or where the child can swim, based on our own swim tests.