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- Pools - City of Long Beach
The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine operates three swimming pools, Belmont Plaza, Martin Luther King Jr Park and Silverado Park Pool, which offer open swim sessions as well as numerous aquatics classes The Leeway Sailing and Aquatics Center and the Pete Archer Rowing Center also offer programs Do Reduce Reuse Recycle Discover
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- Here’s a list of public pools where you can swim in Long Beach
Here’s a list of community pools in Long Beach: The temporary pool is still open to the public and offers opportunities for lap swimming, water exercise and swim lessons in addition to recreational swimming Recreational swimming hours are from 1 to 3 p m daily and from 7 to 9 p m on Mondays and Wednesdays
- THE BEST 10 SWIMMING POOLS in LONG BEACH, CA - Yelp
Lap swim is via appointment only and you sign up two weeks prior to your swim date It's tough to get a spot if you don't sign up right when the slots open up $4 to swim for 45 minutes
- Top Public Swimming Pools in Long Beach, CA 2024 (UPDATED)
Find the best public swimming pools in Long Beach, CA or explore private pools you can rent by the hour with Swimply This large outdoor pool offers it all—public swim hours, water exercise classes, and lessons for all Search for nearby private spaces, explore their features, read reviews, and find your dream space
- Belmont Pool - Home
Welcome to the Belmont Plaza Pool (BPP) Project website Browse through the pages of this site and you will find valuable information about the exciting vision for this new facility, current events and historic images that trace the heritage of Long Beach aquatics
- Belmont Outdoor Temporary Pool - City of Long Beach
Registration for classes will be taken at Belmont Plaza Pool during regular scheduled hours or online on a first-come, first-served basis Please register early to reserve your place in class and no later than one week prior to the beginning of the session
- Martin Luther King Jr. Park Pool - City of Long Beach
Martin Luther King Jr Park Swimming Pool to Undergo Renovations The MLK Pool will be closed from the end of January to early May 2025 to replace deteriorated plaster and add new tile finishes and coping Pool mechanical systems including circulation pumps, filters, and chlorine acid feed pumps will be replaced with more efficient systems
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