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    Clairemont Pool

    3.3 (13 reviews)

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    There are lots of lanes for lap swimming when the kids aren't playing water polo.
    Cherie S.

    Attention aquaholics! There's nothing fancy about this pool, but it's a great value for lap swimmers. There are warm outside showers (like beach showers) and very basic locker rooms and bathrooms. Adults are $4 per swim, and kids (15 & under), disabled and seniors are $2. Frequent swimmers can get 10 swims for $30. The pool is a great temperature, not too chlorinated, and has a dedicated parking lot for about 20 cars. Lifeguards are on duty and you can use their kick-boards and pull-buoys. There's also big timing clock. Check the schedule for when kids play water polo and other activities (currently at 2:30pm) as they only have a few lanes open and it gets busy. Good things come to those who swim. Keep calm, and put your goggles on. Come and make a splash! I posted a pic of the schedule through June 2016.

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    13 years ago

    Watch out for the lifeguards. They are rude, unfriendly and on-edge. They just yell at people and assume they're doing something wrong.

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    $4.00 for adults, $2.00 for kids, seniors (62+) and disabled patrons.

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    Plunge San Diego - Obstacle Course that is fun for all ages

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    4.4(236 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    The Plunge at Belmont Park is an absolute blast! ‍ I love that it's an indoor swim spot with huge…read moreglass windows--still gives you those gorgeous ocean views while you splash around. They've got a cold plunge, a killer gym to sneak in a workout, and some really fun packages--VIP includes all-you-can-eat pizza (surprisingly delicious ), garlic knots, candy, and snacks. The water obstacle course is a riot--falling in front of everyone only adds to the fun . Seriously, such a fun way to hang out, get moving, and enjoy a little playful chaos with the beach vibes in the background. Highly recommend if you're ready to laugh, splash, and maybe take a few epic dives.

    Plunge felt like the rare parenting win where you look around, hair soaked, adrenaline pumping, and…read morethink dayum!! I actually nailed this. My daughter's seventh birthday went off like a confetti cannon. Parking is hand to hand combat for sure, but once you breach the gates it's pure kid‑powered mayhem in the best way. The floating obstacle course? That thing is a child vacuum. It swallowed an entire swarm of rug rats and kept them blissfully occupied for hours while the adults remembered how to breathe again. Life vests everywhere, no drama, no scavenger hunt. Food came from Pizza Port which instantly bumped morale. And the bar next door will literally hand you a drink you can march right back to the pool with, which feels like a low key cheat code. Our party got its own narrow corralled zone, like a VIP pen for exhausted parents and sugar‑drunk children. We were blissfully separated from the civilians, free to unleash our chaos without judgment. My kid left glowing. I left feeling like I made a positive memory for a bunch of spoiled SanDiego kids who have access to better recreation options than most children of royalty. crushing it!

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    Coggan Family Aquatic Complex - My son and his daughters as the girls become the second generation to grow up at Coggan.

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    4.0(17 reviews)
    4.5 miLa Jolla

    This pool has become a second home for our family. My son began playing water polo there as a high…read moreschool freshman in 2002, the year the pool opened. Since that first day, we have both spent thousands of hours there. He now takes his daughters there as he teaches them how to swim, and I still swim there 6x a week. As to the details of the pool: It's 50 meters long, and is usually set up in the short course layout. There is a shallow end that gets a fair amount of instructional use by the staff trained to give swim lessons. Lifeguards are attentive, and contrary to what one reviewer stated, they are not allowed to take a speaker or headphones into the tower with them. The water temperature is always between 79.5 and 80.5 degrees. There are masters swim programs 6 days a week. Instructional and competitive swim and water polo programs are present in abundance in the afternoon and evening hours.

    I have been coming to Coggan for years…read more Of course it had its ups and downs during Covid just like every other business. It's back on track and I wanted to give a acknowledgment to Riley one of the employees. Riley never stops working hard around the clock probably one of the best employees I've ever seen every and I own a construction company. He's combination lifeguard, maintenance I would say engineering just covering all the bases at the pool...... It is a very pleasant atmosphere seems to be in good order Philip

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    Bud Kearns Memorial Pool - 8/6/23. 9:00 a m. Aquaerobics class swelled to ~100.

    Bud Kearns Memorial Pool

    3.8(54 reviews)
    5.8 miBalboa Park

    Now how do I describe the aquaerobics class at Bud Kearns pool....The Who, "Magic Bus". Everybody…read morein the pool for a rollicking good time! Classes are 1 hour long. The instructors and the beats (music) rotate. Floating back supports, and floating barbells are free of charge. Swimming caps are not required. You must shower before you enter the pool. Prior to the class, the staff will need to either check off your prepaid card, or collect a fee, and additionally, you'll need to sign in for insurance purposes. If you frequent the pool, you're going to want to get on their email list so that you will be apprised of any changes to their schedules. A line starts forming about 20 minutes before class, and due to drop-ins, you might want to get there early to make certain that you get the equipment that you like. Classes are held at 9:00 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. An additional class will run through August and begin at 10:30 on Saturday. Don't quote me because I buy a pass for $33 to attend 10 sessions, but I think an individual class is $4. It's a very chatty class, we laugh a lot, we get a kick out of singing to music, and laughing with the instructor. The instructors change up the exercises, so it's never boring. You're free to rest in the middle of class if you need to or to adapt your workout, there's no pressure. Parking is free. Showers and lockers are available, bring your own lock. Be prepared for a line to enter class and give yourself enough time. That's it! Come on over and join us for a class or two, you may find you want to drink the Kool-Aid!

    The pool during the day is alright, it's medium water which means you swim normal pace. Though the…read moresecond the sun goes down your swimming in flys. There was no place I could swim without there being flys blocking my body. During day it's alright pool for beginners, do not recommend at night.

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    Bud Kearns Memorial Pool - Closing time the staff does not play around at closing time! Get out!

    Closing time the staff does not play around at closing time! Get out!

    Bud Kearns Memorial Pool - Big class now, lane barriers are closer to the shallow end. Classes Tuesday, Thursday, and on Saturday.

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    Big class now, lane barriers are closer to the shallow end. Classes Tuesday, Thursday, and on Saturday.

    UCSD Canyon View Pool

    UCSD Canyon View Pool

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    UCSD canyon view is awesome! It's kept exceptionally clean (yes even the locker rooms) the staff…read moreare top notch and friendly, and the hot tub is FANTASTIC. Not only, but I can't count how many awesome evenings I've spent there getting a great workout in the pool, then just vegging out in the hot tub while watching the sunset or admiring view of the canyon... Truly a special place to swim. The layout consists of a main building where you have to register to get in (either using your student ID or buying a membership). The main building is also where you will find a rock wall climbing center (i've never been but I know every once in a while they have days where students climb free) as well as your showers/locker rooms, and a great little gym. When i lived on this campus i used to prefer the Canyone View Gym to RIMAC simply because nobody seemed to use it, and I never had to wait on anyone to do my workout. Literally straddling the pool building are two olympic sized pools and the legendary hot tub. The pools are heated, with lights that turn on when needed, as well as 2 diving boards on the east pool. The crowd that goes here is good at respecting the "slow on the left, fast on the right" lane rule, and when it gets a little crowded people are very respectful when sharing lanes. In fact, if you are super slow like me, its totally fine to just go to the shallow end and work on your swimming for a while - thats what i did for a month or so and improved greatly! Nobody every gave me even the slightest of negative looks. Finally, I cannot stress how importantly awesome the hot tub is. Its large (you could probably fit 15 people in there), clean, HOT, and positioned perfectly so that you can go and relax after any sort of work out. In my experienced opinion, (and that of many others) this is THE best aquatic facility and THE best hot tub in all of La Jolla, possibly all of San Diego. Right now with absolutely no affiliation to UCSD you'd have to pay 120$/3 months, and an alumni pays $100/qtr. Its really not that bad - I strongly recommend this as your next workout choice.

    I love this place! It's a pretty chill place to swim and relax. I pretty enjoy the view and the…read morelovely atmosphere here.

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