![]() 2501 Potomac Ave., Alexandriaįeatures: Water jets, including 12 laminar jets Warwick Pool It is located between the two playgrounds at Potomac Yard Park. Thirty-six water jets shoot streams of water and adjust according to wind speed in the area. Prices: Free for ages 4 and under, $3 youths (5-17), $4 adults, $3 seniors (60+), $6 non-residents Potomac Yard Interactive Fountain ![]() 1609 Cameron St., Alexandriaįeatures: Diving well training pool picnic area tot playground This complex includes a 25-yard pool with a diving well, and a separate 1- to 3-foot deep training pool for small children. Prices: Free for ages 4 and under, $3 youths (5-17), $4 adults, $3 seniors (60+), $6 non-residents Old Town Pool It is located in the Charles Houston Rec Center, which offers activities for people of all ages and summer camps for children. Prices: 4 and under free (resident), $2 (non-resident) $6 (resident), $7 (non-resident) youths (5-17) $9 (resident), $12 (non-resident) adults (18-59) $7.20 (resident), $12 (non-resident) seniors (60+) Memorial Poolĭue to its smaller size, this outdoor pool can accommodate a maximum of 45 guests at a time. 3210 King St., Alexandriaįeatures: Diving well aquatics, sports and fitness classes locker rooms The entire facility is equipped with free Wi-Fi. This 25-meter indoor pool offers aquatic sports and fitness classes, as well as access to diving boards. (weekdays only), $10 Chinquapin Park Recreation Center 4001 Eisenhower Ave., Alexandriaįeatures: Wave pool wading pool waterslides splash pad play area concession stand Unwind in designated shaded areas and order from nearby food stations. Home of Great Waves Waterpark, kids can enjoy the waterslides, the Paradise Play area, and nearly 500-gallon wave pool at Cameron Run Regional Park. 6060 Wilson Blvd., Arlingtonįeatures: Dumping bucket water slides baby pool squirters mini golf climbing course picnic area A concession area is available within the pool enclosure, but there are picnic areas outside the pools area, including a pavilion that can seat up to 80 people. This outdoor pool features a 500-gallon dumping bucket, water slides, waterfalls, a baby pool, and squirters. Price: Residents: children (infants-17), $2.50 adults (18-59), $6.30 seniors (60+), $4.10 students (with college ID), $5 Non-residents: children, $5 adults, $8.40 seniors $8.40 Ocean Dunes Waterpark at Upton Hill Park 5200 Yorktown Blvd., Arlingtonįeatures : Competition pool instructional pool wet classrooms decoupled diving well spectator gallery locker rooms family changing rooms ![]() The facility’s wet classroom can be available for pool party rentals. This facility offers an eight-lane, 25-yard competition pool, a fully decoupled diving well, and a separate instructional pool. Price: Residents: children (infants-17), $2.50 adults (18-59), $6.30 seniors (60+), $4.10 students (with college ID), $5 Non-residents: children, $5 adults, $8.40 seniors $8.40 Yorktown Aquatics Center Stafford St., Arlingtonįeatures : Competition pool instructional pool wet classroom spectator gallery Colorado Timing System scoreboard locker rooms There is also a separate instructional pool. The Washington-Liberty Aquatics Center is capable of hosting numerous water-related sports and competitions within its 25-meter by 25-yard competition indoor pool, equipped with a movable bulkhead. Price: Residents: children (infants-17), $2.50 adults (18-59), $6.30 seniors (60+), $4.10 st udents (with college ID), $5 Non-residents: children, $5 adults, $8.40 seniors $8.40 Washington-Liberty Aquatics Center Dinwiddie Rd., Arlingtonįeatures : Two pools wet classroom spectator gallery Colorado Timing System diving well The second pool serves as a diving and instructional pool with five lanes, up to 25 meters in length. The main pool is 25 yards with eight lanes. Managed by the Department of Parks & Recreation, the Wakefield Aquatics Center features two indoor pools, a wet classroom, and a spectator gallery. Whether you’re looking to jump in the water this weekend or grab a summer- long m embership, start planning your trips to the region’s best pools and water parks. With pool season opening this weekend, it’s time to break out the pool bags, grab your towels, and get the sunscreen ready.
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