Best Pools Around Indianapolis for Family Swimming
Here's a list of the best pools in Indianapolis and the suburbs, according to families! From commitment-free public pools to community pool memberships that are worth the cost, we're gathering parent recommendations for all of the top swimming spots in the area.
What swimming pools near Indianapolis have you checked out with your kids? Leave a review below to help fellow parents!
Find more cool spots to make a splash on our lists of spray parks and swimming lakes around Indy.
Riverside Park Pool
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Indianapolis, IN
Northwestway Pool
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Indianapolis, INGustafson Pool
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Indianapolis, IN
Azionaqua Swim Club
Dawn Denning said: Azionaqua Swim Club offers a 50-meter outdoor swimming pool, a zero-depth junior pool, a diving well & diving boards, swim lessons, and a swim team.
Zionsville, INMoorseville Family Aquatic Center
Dawn Denning said: If you want to spend the day in a huge pool to do laps, play around or you just love a water slide, then you have to visit this aquatic center. When you need a rest, there is a concession stand on site to grab a bite or a soda. Even when swim season ends, the splash pad is often left open and free daily until Labor Day.
Mooresville, INSplash Island
Beth Wood said: Located on 4.3 acres, the tropical-themed Splash Island includes 3 waterslides, an interactive play area for all ages including kiddie slides, water jets, ropes, and water guns, a lily pad crossing, 2 pulsating vortexes, a 6-lane competition pool with an attached diving well, a lazy river, water basketball, and a zero-depth entry kiddie pool.
Plainfield, INPrimary photo: The Waterpark, courtesy of Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation
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