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Our 5 Favorite Swimming Pools in Dallas for Cooling Off in Style
You know it’s officially hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk when your steering wheel feels like a hot stove and even your AC gives up in the fight.
Last year, I went outside, took one step onto the patio, and I swear my shoes fused to the concrete. That’s when I knew it was pool season.
So, here’s the deal: I’ve tested out the best swimming pools in our city and narrowed it down to my top favorites for cooling off without melting into a puddle.
Whether you’re looking to splash around with family or escape the heat solo, these are the spots to beat the infamous Texas sun.
1. Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark
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Location: 2970 Epic Place, Grand Prairie
Website: http://epicwatersgp.com/
Contact: +19723373131
Operating hours:
- Monday: 10 am – 6 pm
- Thursday: 4 pm – 8 pm
- Friday: 11 am – 9 pm
- Saturday: 10 am – 9 pm
- Sunday: 10 am – 8 pm
Admission:
- Children (2 years old & under): free
- Children (3-12 years old: $19.99
- Adults: $29.99
Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark in Grand Prairie is just a quick drive from Dallas, so no long road trip required—maybe 20 minutes if traffic’s kind.
It’s open all year, rain or shine, which is a huge win during those blazing Texas summers (or on those random chilly days).
With over 25 slides and pools—I’m talking a wave pool, lazy river, splash pads for the little ones—there’s fun at every corner, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or just want to float around and relax.
And don’t worry about leaving empty-handed—they’ve got a gift shop where you can grab souvenirs and snacks (because we all know you need that Epic Waters t-shirt to show off).
2. Holmes Aquatic Center
Location: 3501 Lovers Ln
Website: http://www.uptexas.org/Parks-Recreation/Pool
Contact: +12149875611
Operating hours:
- Monday to Saturday: 10 am – 8 pm
- Sunday: 12 pm – 8 pm
Admission:
- Resident: $70
- Non-resident: $150
- Military resident: $40
- Senior resident: $40
- Senior non-resident: $80
Holmes Aquatic Center in University Park has a 50-meter pool, ideal for lap swimming and competitive events. But if you’re just looking for some laid-back fun, there’s a water slide that kids (and, let’s be honest, adults too) can’t get enough of.
For those feeling adventurous, the diving boards are a highlight—there’s a 1-meter and even a 3-meter one if you’re feeling brave. They’ve also got this great splash pad for the little ones, so they can stay entertained while you relax.
3. Club Royal Pool
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Location: 3433 Townsend Dr
Website: http://www.clubroyalpool.org/
Operating hours:
- Sunday to Thursday: 8 am – 9 pm
- Friday and Saturday: 8 am – 10 pm
Admission:
- Membership fees:
- Family (up to 6 members): $465
- Couple: $340
- Single: $280
- Guest Fees: $5 per person
This place has been a staple in North Dallas since 1963, all thanks to some forward-thinking local families who wanted to create a little oasis for everyone.
Club Royal Pool is pretty impressive—a 75-foot-long beauty with a whopping 100,000 gallons of water! You’ve got room to really stretch out and swim, or just float around on a sunny day.
There’s also a shallow area just for the little ones—toddlers and babies can splash around safely while the parents relax nearby.
The picnic pavilion is where things really come together. People are always out there grilling, especially on the weekends, with the smell of barbecue in the air and families hanging out together.
4. Rosemeade Rainforest Aquatic Complex
Location: 1334 E Rosemeade Pkwy, Carrollton
Website: https://www.cityofcarrollton.com/departments-g-p/parks-recreation/aquatics
Contact: +19724669833
Operating hours:
- Monday to Friday: 5:30 am – 9 pm
- Saturday: 9 am – 6 pm
- Sunday: 12 pm – 6 pm
Admission:
- Weekdays:
- Residents: $5
- Non-residents: $9
- Weekends:
- Residents: $6
- Non-residents: $10
If you’re headed to Carrollton, you’ve got to check out the Rosemeade Rainforest Aquatic Complex. Their Rainforest section is perfect for families, especially with little ones, since it has a zero-depth entry pool that’s super easy to wade into.
Trust me, they will love the water slides and the lazy river. But the real highlight? The massive 600-gallon dump bucket. It’s like this giant tidal wave that comes down out of nowhere—always good for a surprise soak!
Then, there’s the Main Pool section, which is where things get serious if you’re more into traditional swimming. The 50-meter Olympic-size pool is impressive, and if you’ve got a daredevil streak, there’s a diving well and two towering 22-foot water slides.
Don’t worry about packing lunch too. They have a concession stand with all the usual poolside favorites, plus plenty of picnic areas and lounge chairs to relax between dips.
5. Farmers Branch Aquatics Center
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Location: 14032 Heartside Pl, Farmers Branch
Website: https://www.farmersbranchtx.gov/567/Aquatics
Contact: +19729198720
Operating hours:
- Monday to Thursday: 6 am – 8 pm
- Friday: 6 am – 6 pm
- Saturday: 7 am – 6 pm
- Sunday: 1 pm – 4 pm
Admission:
- General (4 feet & taller): $15
- Junior (under 4 feet): $11
Farmers Branch Aquatics Center offers both indoor and outdoor options, so it doesn’t matter if you’re just trying to get in a good swim or keep your children entertained.
The indoor section is the Margaret Young Natatorium, which has a 25-yard lap pool for all you serious swimmers out there, plus a nice therapy pool if you’re just looking to relax or do some water therapy.
What I love about it is that it’s open all year round, so even when the weather isn’t cooperating, you’ve still got a place to swim or take lessons.
Now, when the sun’s blazing and you want to be outside, that’s where the Frog Pond Water Park comes in! It’s super fun during the summer!
There are water slides, a lazy river, and a splash pad that’s perfect for little ones. It’s basically the kind of place where you can lose track of time pretty easily.