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    Rinconada Pool

    Rinconada Pool

    3.9
    (104 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    Sharing our experience re the slide in case it helps set expectations for others and kids who may…read morebe looking forward to it. They told us the slide would open at noon (not sure if it varies each day), but come noon they didn't have enough lifeguards so they said 1 pm. The kids were seemingly done w the pool, so I asked if we could go to the playground nextdoor or get food for 20-30 mins and come back for the slide when it reopened, and they said no- strict no reentry policy. Understood the pool situation, but wished there was a little leniency about reentry esp since it was within the hour, to accommodate us given the slide got delayed. Pros- warm showers, supplied floatation vests and goggles from lost and found which was a life saver bc my daughter was upset we left ours at home lol (but seemed to run out of the floatation devices). Note- they say no arm floaties but they do allow puddle jumpers if you want to bring, I'm assuming bc coastguard certified). Hope this helps! We overall had a great time.

    The Rinconada pool for the little children is fantastic especially on a hot summer day. Today, we…read morevisited this pool and it was wonderful and beyond our expectations! The unique feature about this pool is that once in a while there's a water feature where the sprinklers go on in the students get drizzled with water in the pool, which is a lot of fun! In addition, little kids can slide down the little frog structure for extra excitement!

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    Avery Aquatic Center

    Avery Aquatic Center

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Dear Transplants, We…read moremoved here thinking we'd go to the beach. It's California after all. Quickly you learn that the ocean is damn cold. Stinson Beach and Capitola seem to be decently warm patches of sand, but other than that, you're SOL. Enter Avery Aquatic. No sand. No waves. No seaweed. No surfers. Not quite the great Pacific. But sun! and water that doesn't induce hypothermia! and, oh, baby, nice Speedo! Olympic-size lap pool (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/Uoeuk_HjFHbWpvOuPyZHBQ?userid=Suw8tiW7EHWpt7HhuB7SDw#tNDdigZKdLoACXygawLGgw) with separate lanes for slow/med/fast swimmers and one for aqua joggers. Generally open during lunch hours (12-2 PM ish) and afternoons (after 4 or 6 PM depending on the day) Separate "Family" swim allows you time for a workout without running over the little guys with their swimmies on. ALWAYS check the hours before going (https://www.stanford.edu/dept/pe/cgi-bin/services/aquatics/rec-swim-hours/) Can't swim? Tired? Plenty of grass to lay out your towel or park yourself and be impressed with the high-dive or synchronized swimming practices. Oh, and those water polo guys... them too. Post-swim: Out-of-date locker rooms with everyone's favorite, communal showers :-) Not at all fancy and definitely bring your shower shoes. CRUCIAL DETAIL: You can't get in without a Stanford ID (otherwise a friend can get you a pass for $5) And to be honest, I really wasn't that into your Speedo, but I commend your confidence.

    I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to swim in this pool. I work PT for Stanford and was…read moreshocked that I was allowed to use the facilities. Bonus!!! The open swim is for the students and faculty. It appears that guest passes can be purchased? I haven't looked into that. Okay as a guest of this pool, you first check in with your ID badge at the front. Beep! Okay, now into the locker rooms. Um....? Can we say super 70s? You just deal. Open changing room, open showers, you see more than you want to. Now the pool, it is heated to a reasonable temperature. There are lanes marked for your speed level. I tend to stick with slow. Gets super busy, I always have had to share my lane with someone. Sucks, because these people going in the slow lane, seem kind of fast? Open swim is from 10am-2pm.

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    Was swimming at a swim meet here. And it is an absolutely gorgeous pool!
    Was swimming at a swim meet here. And it is an absolutely gorgeous pool!
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    Belle Haven Pool

    Belle Haven Pool

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I live close enough to Burgess Park that I could be going to the pool there. I used to! It's…read moreconveniently within long-walk distance! ...but like, why. I would honestly rather drive all the way to Belle Haven. So, do me a favor, everyone, and don't go here. Not because it's bad. It's really good. But that's why, right? It's not crowded ever, I've never once had to share a lane, I usually don't have to share the ENTIRE rec pool. I like it that way, alright? Sharing is caring and all but I don't wanna share. (I like the rec pool, because I've got chronic pain and mobility issues, and the warmer water plus steps or ramp to get in are both really helpful for that.) Buuuuuut I do want it to stay open, so. I GUESS you can also come to the (public) pool (that I don't own). Begrudgingly. Honestly it's nicer even than the time I somehow got a month of free membership to a private sports club. The single, solitary complaint I've ever had was that someone(s) misses the urinal in the men's room so badly that it smelled like, well, badly missed urinal. You know. And so I dropped off a comment card and they fixed it and even emailed me to let me know. Hello? That's cool, I wasn't expecting much after my experiences with Burgess Pool. (I want to love you, Burgess, but you still haven't been resurfaced and you're still bad to walk on barefoot. It's been almost ten years since I first said that. Come on, man. I know what the economy is like, but be so for real.) Like when I say "the locker room is nice" what I want you to understand is that it's individual stalls, with curtains (unlike Burgess. Come on, Burgess, you are losing in every bracket!) and granite surfaces and good water pressure and it actually gets properly hot. It's always clean aside from the single Pee Stank Incident, and it's not dripping wet all over. It's even tastefully indirectly lit? You can tell that Facebook money went into it, lmao. The pools themselves are great too. Warm, level with the pool deck, clean, clear, just really pleasant to swim in. Some flower or another around the pool area smells like honey and it's a little unreal. The deck is new and clean, with lots of seating and shade umbrellas. A lot of the parking is shaded with solar panels. The community center has great vibes too, and a weight room I haven't tried out but it looks nice and never too busy. But like, don't go here, okay? I'm letting you see my hidden gem but don't touch it. However. If you do, please, for the love of God, don't miss the urinal. If you mess this up for the rest of us I WILL find you.

    The atmosphere,people and their friendliness were great .Definitely will go back again.read more

    Ladera Oaks Swim & Tennis Club

    Ladera Oaks Swim & Tennis Club

    4.7
    (10 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Our family of four joined Ladera Oaks 11 years ago. Our son and daughter started with swim lessons…read moreat a very early age and each rolled smoothly into the PSA (Peninsula Swim Association) spring and summer swim program which includes relaxed swim meets between other swim clubs in the area plus a relay meet and championship meet in late July. My son progressed further into the USA swim program which includes year round swim practices and more competitive meets around the Bay Area. This has enabled him to quickly integrate and do well on his high school swim team. He has learned valuable life lessons from swimming and has built great relationships with his coaches as well as friendships across several school districts. My wife joined the Masters swim program shortly after we became members. It has become a long lasting exercise routine with friendships which will last forever. We often bring visiting summer guests to the club to escape the heat and relax in front of the pool. The two pools at Ladera provide a clear advantage over other clubs since the lower pool is all about recreation and fun while the upper pool can be dedicated to more serious swimmers except on the occasional weekend time slots when they open the 3 meter diving board for fun and games off of the high dive. We frequently take advantage of the cafe or bring lunch in a cooler or have dinner around the BBQ. I routinely use the exercise room while my children are at swim practice or at a swim team social event. It has a sufficient collection of weight lifting and cardio equipment. We have not taken advantage of the tennis side of the club. I have many memories playing with my kids in the lower pool as they became more proficient and confident swimmers and divers. Now the joy is watching them win an event or relay in a swim meet. I am sure that these memories will last a lifetime in each of us.

    We've been members at Ladera for a little over 2 years. The kids swim program is top-notch, all the…read moreway from the swim school through the PSA and USA swim team programs. We've also had our kids in the tennis program and they've done well. For us older folks (parents), we've been part of everything from the Masters swim program to twilight tennis and fitness classes. The pool, tennis, and fitness facilities are very good, though the locker rooms are small and very tired. This is getting fixed right now with a major renovation focused on the main building and locker rooms, plus an expansion of the fitness center. We were introduced to the club by neighbors across the street, who had joined when their kids were young (they are now 40+) and we can see why they have stayed members all these years. This club is more of a community and family spot than most - which is obvious especially in the summer with all the families poolside during the day. If you've got young kids, and like being involved with them, this is a great spot to get them into swimming and tennis. If you want a place where you drop your kids off at the daycare and work out, it's not for you. Lastly, here's a quick rundown of the facilities: - 25yd waveless deep lap pool (for adults) - 25yd shallower pool (for kids) with diving L and alcoves for toddlers that are 1' deep - 6 lit tennis courts with ball machines, pro shop, and tennis lounge - Fitness center with 8-10 cardio machines, free weights, and resistance equipment - Fitness classes and personal trainers available

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