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    Pat's Pool

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Natatorium Pool and Hydrotube - Diving board and hydrotube in the background

    Natatorium Pool and Hydrotube

    2.8(9 reviews)
    6.7 mi

    Best pool out of all public pools in Boise. My kids and husband love the Hydrotube. Tons of room to…read morelay out and tons of lounge chairs. The best place to be to beat the heat. If you have little ones the kiddie pool is small. I suggest Ivywild they have a bigger kid pool there.

    The Natatorium is one of two public pools in Boise that have a wading pool for toddlers. Parents…read morecan bring their little ones Monday through Friday between 10 am and noon. Boise doesn't really warm up until the afternoon but the time enables you to beat the heat and avoid the time when the risk of sunburn is greatest. Plus the wading pool is kept at a comfortable temperature. Admission varies but I paid $6.50 for myself and two children. The wading pool has a mushroom shaped water fountain and a couple of seal statues that "spit" water. It's two feet in the deep end. One of my sons is a total water baby and the other is a land lover, but they both had a blast. It wasn't particularly busy, and I was pleased to see how attentive parents were and how well behaved their children were. Hopefully that's always the case. I've heard that the wading pool at Ivy Wild is even better, and I look forward to taking my boys there soon.

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    Natatorium Pool and Hydrotube - Dogs enjoy the water at the Natatorium during the See Spot Splash event.

    Dogs enjoy the water at the Natatorium during the See Spot Splash event.

    Natatorium Pool and Hydrotube - Dogs fight for a float during the See Spot Splash event.

    Dogs fight for a float during the See Spot Splash event.

    Natatorium Pool and Hydrotube - This was my first time to the natatorium and hydrotube it was a very good day

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    This was my first time to the natatorium and hydrotube it was a very good day

    West Boise YMCA and Boise City Aquatic Center

    West Boise YMCA and Boise City Aquatic Center

    3.7(48 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    This is a great YMCA with lots of amenities! The pool area has several features -- a warm water…read morepool, lap pool, hot tub, kiddie pool, and big water slide. The slide isn't always staffed, but when it is, it's super fun... even as a grown up :-) They have a rock wall, track for walking/running, and offer fitness classes. My mom likes doing the circuit of machines up in the weight lifting area. There's lots of cardio equipment. I usually prefer the free weights and non-circuit resistance machines for my workouts, and I've found everything I needed at this YMCA. Staff and members are all friendly, and I've never felt uncomfortable working out here. Sometimes you end up weighting for weights or machines, especially during peak times, but that's pretty much how it goes at any gym. Membership is $50/month for one person, or I believe $80/month for two, so a bit of savings. Considering everything you have access to with a membership, it's honestly not a bad deal. I have paid as much or more for gyms with way fewer amenities, let alone for a yoga or pilates studio. Definitely a good option.

    The Boise YMCA has very friendly staff and some of the best class instructors. I have not been to…read moreevery YMCA in the valley but I love the warm pool, the walking circuit, and they have an amazing staff that is always friendly when we come in. I will say it is a bit pricey, but they have financial assistance for people who are needing it, and when I lost my job we paid based on how much we made so cost doesn't have to be a factor preventing you from going to an inclusive community center for all ages. The YMCA in West Boise offers a great experience for any newcomer to the gym or long time veterans who are just coming in to work out.

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    West Boise YMCA and Boise City Aquatic Center - Yup gotta wait 5 more minutes for them to officially open!

    Yup gotta wait 5 more minutes for them to officially open!

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    Crunch Fitness - Eagle

    Crunch Fitness - Eagle

    2.7(97 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    We only walked through the front door so this is not a full review…read more We showed up with our 2 kids because it says online that this gym has a Kids Club. We walked through the doors to the smell of old building/old gym smell to then find out there Isnt a Kids Club at this location anymore. We will not be able to come to this location.

    My boyfriend and I joined Crunch in Eagle because we just wanted something simple and affordable…read more Big mistake. They call constantly, trying to push us into meeting with their "fitness manager," which is just a sales trap for outrageously overpriced personal training sessions nobody asked for. It feels less like a gym and more like a telemarketer with dumbbells. The place is filthy. My boyfriend used the men's showers one time and will never do it again. He said the floors were covered in this greenish slime, slippery even with shower shoes. Health-code-who? The machines aren't much better. One of them literally loosens the pin while you use it, so you're constantly resetting it unless you want to get launched into orbit. (If I wanted a surprise flight, I'd at least book Delta. That's the joke. Don't hurt me.) On top of that, their "cheap" membership isn't actually cheap. You can't sign up for the basic tier without paying over $100 in fees, BUT during the trial they'll happily steer you into the $30/month plan because that one has no sign-up fees. Classic bait-and-switch. Their class schedule is a joke unless you're unemployed or live in a different time dimension. Almost everything is during normal work hours. And the massage chairs they brag about? They're basically mall massage chairs someone threw a purple LED on. If you only need a place to swipe in and lift some weights, and you don't mind grime, upsells, or random mechanical hazards, then maybe it's worth it. For anyone expecting something clean, honest, or remotely professional... absolutely not.

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