The majority of the Olympic-size pool is usually devoted to laps. Saturday and Sunday recreation hours are limited to 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. It's also equipped with diving boards. Leia mais.
Despite the name, this West L.A. pool is arguably the best in L.A. for anyone with kids in tow. It’s practically a water park, if a water park had only one slide, albeit an awesome, twisty one. Leia mais.
This recently renovated Exposition Park stadium was originally built for the 1932 Olympics, and it still retains a certain Olympian grandness. It also boasts two pools, one for laps and one for play. Leia mais.
There's a nice view of palm trees and the mountains from the water, and it has a giant shallow area for younger swimmers. They also allow pool toys and even have some noodles on hand. Leia mais.
The water slide is massive, there is the equivalent of a playground play structure in the kids pool, and they even offer special events during the summer, like "dive-in movie nights." Leia mais.
First come, first served pool passes go on sale daily at 9:00 a.m. at Guest Services. They also offer a "sunset swim" the second Friday of each month from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. during the summer. Leia mais.