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Las Lomas Verdes

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I would like to get a membership, i called to given #, but it rang off the hook. Any suggestions for me? Thank you!

Call during season after school gets out. the club is privately owned by members

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Janet Evans Swim Complex

Janet Evans Swim Complex

4.2
(19 reviews)
2.7 mi

There are two pools. One is used by adults for lap…read moreswimming, as well as swim practice for the older kids. Itʻs in the shape of an L. In the summer, the pool is 50 m, that runs from shallow to deep. There are also a few lanes in the deep end (13 ft) that are 25 yards. In the winter, they reconfigure the lanes so that they are 25 yards (shallow water) and 33 yards (from 7ʻ to 13ʻ). Overall the pool ranges in depth from 4ʻ to 7ʻ and 13.ʻ It is open year round for lap swimming. The other pool is a shallower pool, used primarily for family swim, and swimming for kids in the summer. They also use it for lessons and swim practice for the kids. They have designated hours for public lap swim in the big pool from 12 - 3 PM, M-Sa, and also include Sundays in the summer. Be sure to look for the FAST swim program website in order to reserve and pay for a lane for lap swim. In the summer, the community summer day camp programs come and use the pool, usually from around 11 - 2. There are lifeguards. If you are doing lap swim, itʻs recommended taht you know how to swim. Lap swim tends to be very busy, and most of the people swam in high school or college, many of them during 12 - 3 are older. Basic swim equipment: fins, paddles, kickboards, goggles, are allowed to use as part of your lap swim routine. Swimwear attire. Overall, itʻs a very nice facility. It could use some facility upgrades, like shaded areas where people can towel off in the hot summer months, and where others can wait. It could use more regular cleaning of the locker rooms especially in the summer, when there should be restroom/locker room attendants. It could use more signage, and graphics, and the check in for everyone using the pool should be located near the entrance -in its own building, or a ticket booth. Itʻs a great place.

Nobody pick up the call during the so call swimming time at 714-773-5788…read more. Janet Evans Swim Complex I don't believe Janet Evans Swim Complex is serving the Fullerton residence.. Their license should be revoked.

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25 yard setup for the fall, winter, and spring.
25 yard setup for the fall, winter, and spring.
25 yard pool
25 yard pool
Lap swim setup: 8 50m 3 25yd

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Lap swim setup: 8 50m 3 25yd
Pearson Park & Pool

Pearson Park & Pool

3.7
(46 reviews)
3.4 mi

Pearson Park is one of those places that quietly overdelivers. It's interesting that it has such a…read morelow rating on Yelp, but has a crazy high star rating and review count on Google Reviews. I don't usually review parks, but did this time because I knew that this beauty was not getting the flowers that it deserved. Stopped by yesterday evening for a 1.5-hour hot girl walk with a friend, and it checked all the usual boxes. Clean, well maintained, plenty of mature trees, and wide paths that make it easy to settle into a good conversation without constantly dodging people. It has that easygoing neighborhood feel that works just as well for a book club meetup, a picnic date, or a jog if you're in that 5k/marathon phase of your quarter life crisis like my friends are. An unexpected highlight for us was catching skytyping that was announcing Olivia Rodrigo's new album, "you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love," which is scheduled for release on June 12, 2026. We were craning our necks for a cool 20 minutes trying to figure out what the message meant and I didn't figure it out until looking it up on Reddit when I got home. Not exactly standard park entertainment, but definitely memorable. Also worth noting, right across the street we came across a full Zumba class happening in a small private studio. Apparently it runs every Thursday evening with a $7.00 cover. If you're into that kind of thing, it could be a fun way to switch things up. All in all, Pearson Park knocked it out of the (local) park. It was interesting enough for me to consider adding it to my future routine and will absolutely be coming back.

The park is a good sized park -- big enough for a dog walk or a run around the 0.7-mile perimeter…read more It has several tennis courts, baseball fields, playgrounds, and a swimming pool. There are many large trees around that offer very good shade. There are nice walk trails around the park but I would not advice to venture late at night as some parts of the park are not well lit.

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Murrieta Hot Springs Resort

Murrieta Hot Springs Resort

3.4
(997 reviews)
48.1 mi
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My husband and I booked this hotel for our anniversary. We enjoyed the spa services. We were…read moreovernight guests and enjoyed the private access to certain geothermal pools and night time access. During the day on Saturday there was definitely rowdy adults in the adult pool getting over poured and were day pass users. Not the end of the world. I liked our room! They should give free lockers though to hotel guests as well for the sauna and indoor facilities instead of additional charge. Our bed was comfy but only gave us 2 towels. I called 2x for new bathing towels and never got them. Our room had the TV remote behind the dresser when we arrived and ended up finding multiple remotes lost back there! Our room also didn't have the room service badge so we weren't able to put that on the door to request room cleaning. I would recommend more through housekeeping and adding a water station near building 7 & 8 as we had to walk back towards the spas to fill up our water bottles for the night. Overall, I still recommend coming here and would totally do the overnight stay!

Just what the stress ordered...RELAXATION! With so many pools to choose from, hydrotherapy, cold…read moreplunge, various hot tubs at different degrees to enjoy and so much more! Cocktails, tapas and entrees to enjoy, towel service, lockers and a total vibe of enjoyable people in an adult environment. The staff was beyond and so friendly...helping guests find their way around the beautifully vast property. Make the move to get out and try this wonderful retreat.

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Brisket Tacos and Strawberry Slushie. ( Yummy)
Me relaxing by the amazing pool that's for adults only

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Australian Swim School

Australian Swim School

4.7
(12 reviews)
3.1 mi

When you're looking for any type of school, you want to make sure the instructors treat your kids…read moreas if they were their own. Today, multiple staff did that for my daughter. We've been going to this school since they were in Fullerton, and they've always been great. My daughter started with Mr Nori and he's one of her favorite instructors. She's gone through a few instructors and we've never had a bad experience. My son now attends the school too. This morning, my daughter had a make up class and had to go into a different swim lane with a new teacher. She's been apprehensive about leaving her current school and starting kinder next year, and the emotions came out today. She started crying and holding onto me when she saw the new lane and instructor and said she doesn't want new things. Within seconds, Mr Scott came over and began comforting her asking if she'd like to see her other instructor Mayumi. Mayumi wasn't even dressed to go in the water, but rolled up her jeans and sat in another lane with her. Mr Nori came by to say hi and comfort her, and Mr Christopher gave her a private lesson for a few minutes while she adjusted. He eventually asked her if she wanted to join him in the new lane with the new instructor, and she said yes and was happy the rest of the time. Mayumi also came back to check on her. This is the level of care any parent looks for in a school and I highly recommend coming here.

Our kids have been swimming at their Fullerton location since 2021 and recently transferred to…read moretheir newest location. Our kids were excited to see the new facility and enjoyed everything it had to offer during their first visit. The motion activated splash pad was a hit with our 7 yr old while he waited for his class to start. The swim suit dryers and plentiful changing stalls are very convenient. The viewing room is also a very nice added touch to the facility. All the instructors have been great over the years at Fullerton and we were told we'll see some at the Placentia location as well. They are located in a large shopping center with plenty of parking.

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Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center

Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center

3.5
(425 reviews)
6.7 mi

I decided to throw my son's 13th birthday party here. For $629 we got 15 day passes, a seating…read morearea, 3 pizzas (they were pretty good), and 15 small water bottles. We ended up ordering a 4th pizza because teenagers eat a lot. The water park has very strict rules about what can and cannot be brought into the park. There's a kitchen you can order food from and concession stands. There are ins and outs of the park so if you're on a budget, you can leave the park, have lunch somewhere more affordable and then come back. The party host was very nice and was very thorough in explaining everything. We went on a Saturday and it was VERY busy. I'm thinking that if you want to beat the crowds visiting during the week might be best. If you don't have reserved seating there are spots with grass with shade and first come first serve chairs everywhere with umbrellas. I plan to come back but definitely during the week when it's less busy.

What exactly am I paying for?…read more Seriously. I purchased a membership for lap swimming, but the reality is that members are constantly competing for access to THREE lanes. Not an entire pool. Three lanes. And apparently the expectation is that up to FOUR adults can share a single lane. Four. There was a day when a third person joined my lane and that was RIDICULOUS. Four people sharing one lap lane is not a quality swimming experience. It's overcrowding disguised as a membership benefit. Then there are the limited hours. Which I was initially fine with until everything else. There are the swim lessons and you will be removed from a lane if the instructor needs the lane you are already in. Then there is the jacuzzi, which seems to spend more time closed than open. I swim three times a week and I honestly can't remember the last time it was available. At this point, why advertise it as an amenity at all? And today I find... the facility is closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for a swim meet. The only notice given was a piece of paper taped to the door. A piece of paper. In 2026. Members provide phone numbers and email addresses when signing up. Why collect that information if you're not going to communicate closures that eliminate nearly half a week's worth of access? No email. No text. No notification. Just drive over and find out when you get there. The most frustrating part is that none of these issues exist by themselves. It's the combination of all of them. Limited hours. Limited lanes. Overcrowded lanes. Frequent jacuzzi closures. Priority given elsewhere. Unexpected facility closures. Poor communication. Yet the membership price suggests you're paying for a premium aquatic facility. You're not. For less money, I can join a gym with a lap pool, a functioning jacuzzi, longer operating hours, fitness equipment, and significantly better availability. City of La Mirada wants to charge premium membership fees while delivering a consistently limited experience. The entire operation feels incredibly cheap. Cheap communication. Cheap availability. Cheap member accommodations. But somehow not cheap membership prices. If members are expected to share three overcrowded lanes, lose access for entire weekends, receive no meaningful communication, and watch amenities remain closed for weeks at a time, then management needs to answer a very simple question: What exactly are we paying for?

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Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center
Splash! La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center
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