Reviews
These morons are very strict when it comes to clothing standards. I can understand that some of the policies are implemented for sanitary/ safety standards, but I fail to comprehend the logic behind denying people usage of the pool for wearing athletic clothing that can also be used for swimming.
I'm never going to spend a penny at this location and I'll try my hardest to persuade others from not going here.
1
7 years ago (03-06-2018)
This is a very nice park. There's a swimming pool, picnic tables and an events pavilion. The park is always well manicured.
5
7 years ago (02-06-2018)
Great place for the kids. Yes, it is required to wear swimsuits, swimming trunks, swimmers diapers and only suitable swimming gear. It is a public pool therefore there are rules. If you do not think the rules are reasonable, then go find a creek or pond for a summer cool down. Slide is fun for all ages. And I love that I can put a lounge chair in 2 inches of water, monitor my kids, splash myself, relax and tan. The staff is good about enforcing the rules. One of my favorite and inexpensive places to cool off in the summer.
5
8 years ago (17-06-2017)
You get a lot of aquatic bang for your buck with this pool. It's like a mini NRH20 but for around $5-6 per person. There's a huge, twisty slide that needs stairs and a lifeguard to gain access; a wading area; an area with lounge chairs partially in the water; a basketball hoop; and a playground type area that has a splash bucket that dumps water every 5 minutes or so.
The rules are strict: one has to have true swimwear to be in the pool, even if you just dunk your feet on the side. There's lifeguards galore, a shower and locker area. The side areas also have umbrellas over the tables to shade those who aren't in the pool.
All in all, like I said, great bang for your buck.
5
8 years ago (24-08-2017)
I thought this place was going to be dirty, but the staff takes care of what the people bring inside. Pretty nice place for children.
4
7 years ago (09-01-2018)