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    Wolf Creek Community Pool

    2.8 (4 reviews)

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    Good pool, good service, solid location, and good workout area. Haven't had a complaint yet, and the pool is always clean and clear.

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    Ask the Community - Wolf Creek Community Pool

    Is this a public pool?

    No it's a community pool which mean you have too live in the wolf creek community area its a HOA thing

    Can you enter pool if you don't have a key or gate code?

    No you have to be a resident in order too enter gate

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    Clean gym, fair prices, friendly staff and easy parking. Overall a pretty good option for a local…read moregym. The best part is that it does not get overcrowded like most gyms in this area.

    Had a terrible experience with one of the managers, Jasmine. Very unprofessional…read more I would just like to raise an incident that I had with one of your member services manager in your Temecula Parkway location. Yesterday, March 16, 2026, I checked in on that location to play basketball. While I was there, my 2 guests arrived. So I came out and met them. However on our way in, Jasmine refused entry for my guests stating that all of us should check in/arrive together. This has not been brought to my attention prior to yesterday. I am not aware if this is something that was recently strictly implemented. I have always brought guests this way (my friends live in different areas so it's hard for us to arrive at the same time). I explained this to her and begged if she can allow an exception this one time as my guests drove from Menifee just to be able to play. Disappointingly she sternly refused. I understand how there are rules, but I also know about having some consideration to your loyal customers. I have been a member since 2021. I have brought multiple guests who became members. I can give you names of those members. This is not how you treat your members. I was humiliated in front of my friends. One of the other managers, Rex, intervened and he said to just let them in this one time. But Jasmine said if he will do that, she will walk out. Is this how you manage conflict in your workplace as a manager, you walk out!?! It was handled so very poorly. It was truly disappointing. When I paused my membership years ago I've been begged and bugged to reactivate it being given so many perks just to keep my business, and this is how she treats me?!? I really hope no other member gets treated this way. That was very unprofessional and arrogant of her.

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    As far as swim schools go for my son, I can only compare Floaties (@3yrs) to SD swim school…read more(@5yrs). He also had a swim instructor as part of summer school, but that wasn't a swim school. I'm doing my review from my son's new-to-swimming/basic swimmer perspective. Classes that teach more advanced swimmers may be different. SD Swim has certified American Red Cross instructors who presumably use that methodology for instruction (though it isn't specifically stated on their site). Floaties instructors use the Floaties Way, which they're all trained in. SD Swim takes place at Mt Carmel High School's swim facilities, which have the typical chlorinated pool common to most homes and public swim areas. Floaties has their own locations that use heated salt water pools. For SD Swim, I like that each class has an instructor *and* a lifeguard in the water watching the group no matter how big/small. Some groups had six children, some had two. My 5yr old was the only one in his class because the other groups were filled, but he still had a lifeguard watching him while he was being taught. Safety is clearly important here. The instructor taught my son to float on his back (which he was somewhat familiar with from Floaties). Then he was taught to float for a bit on his belly before rolling onto his back again. This was a new technique that made a lot of sense when I saw it. If you accidentally fell into the water and weren't a good swimmer, you can hopefully roll yourself onto your back and breathe. Or if you don't have stamina, you might swim on your belly for a bit before rolling to your back...and back and forth. The instructor was also trying to get my son to sort of swim on his side with one cheek out of the water...in a kind of pre-freestyle position. He didn't quite get it, but I could see where it was going. Facilities-wise, there are about five or six spray showers against the wall to the side of the bathrooms. There are also three stalls adjacent that you/your child can change in. The stalls are only covered with thin plastic tarps that have rips in them (at least, as of this review). A small wind means you could be getting a face full of plastic stuck to you if you're not wary. Or you could be giving someone an eyeful if you really want to change there. Getting my son into the women's bathroom stall to change was a chore, and I realize that some parents don't want their girls seeing penis, which would certainly happen with my squirrelly son. Some doors on the larger outdoor stalls would be a convenience. If you know your kiddo is fine with water on his/head, and you don't mind the regular pool (chlorine), then I recommend SD Swim. Their instruction and focus on safety is admirable. Floaties has the heated salt water pool that I mentioned before. They start beginners off by slowly dribbling water over the child's head and distracting them with a variety of toys floating and hiding in various areas around their pool. It's possible that several classes will be dedicated to overcoming a child's fear of water this way. I'm not sure how SD Swim does it so I can't compare. Lastly, price. SD Swim is not as expensive as Floaties for the same number of classes. This might also figure in to your decision.

    My daughter has been in the small groups if just two kids for 3 sessions now. That's 3 weeks total…read more Great experience so far. We've had different instructors each week, but they all are using the same method which is to teach the kids how to float on their backs, the swim on their backs and eventually swim on their front. This is to yeah them to be water safe from the get go. My daughter has learned so much in such a short period of time. I'm very impressed with how sweet and encouraging they are with the kids. She's almost 4 and they are full of praise for her efforts and high fives. We love the week long sessions for 5 days in a row. That's about what we can handle right now. She's exceeded my expectations and I'm thrilled with our experience.

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    Nothing but great things to say! We got our pool fence installed about 5 years ago and it is still…read morein great condition. Unfortunately an erratic driver crashed into our backyard and damage parts of it. I called Matthew to see if he could repair it for us and within two days he came and replaced all the damaged pieces. We have two toddlers so time was of an essence and we really appreciate Matthew coming out so fast. The best customer service and genuinely a kind person.

    Big shoutout and thank you to Matthew at Aquaguard Pool Fences! I shopped around with several pool…read morefence vendors, but I could tell pretty quickly that I'd be moving forward with Matthew. From the start, he was honest, transparent, and never once used high-pressure sales tactics (which I really appreciate). His quote came in fair compared to others I received, and he took the time to really understand our needs. We needed the fence as part of the process to become resource parents for San Diego County foster youth, and Matthew was incredibly thoughtful in helping us make sure everything aligned with CA code requirements. He even encouraged us to confirm details with our social worker and was flexible when we hit a small curveball with elevation changes from a nearby step. Installation day was seamless, about 4 hours for 136 feet of 5-foot fencing, and the finished product looks amazing (pictures don't lie!). He also went above and beyond by cleaning up the area, walking us through how everything works, and making sure we felt comfortable using the gate and removable sections. What really stood out was how easy and genuine he was to work with, it felt more like talking to a friend than a vendor. Plus, the lifetime warranty is a huge bonus and something we didn't see with other companies. I highly recommend Aquaguard and Matthew if you're looking for quality work, professionalism, and someone who truly cares about getting it right.

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