Address: 401 SW Parkland Dr, Chehalis, WA 98532, USA
Phone: +13607486492
Sunday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Monday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Tuesday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Wednesday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Thursday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Friday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Saturday: 11:30AM–2:30PM
Mik U
Very clean and nice bathrooms/ places to change. Super weird rules! Rules that I have never experienced at any other pool. In order to be able to jump off the diving board or go down the red water slide you must be able to pass the swim test regardless of age or height (yes even adults). The red slide you also have to be 48” tall (even if you pass the swim test you can’t go down). The blue waterslide doesn’t end in a pool so as long as you are 48” tall you can go down. The swim test is very strict as well. Big arms for 80ish feet with out stopping and no goggles. Other rules that I thought were very odd was you had to have one foot on the concrete until the person in front of you had jumped off the diving board, swam to the edge and got completely out of the pool. This made the line go super slow. An adult had to be with in arms length at all times if your child is swimming with a life jacket/ puddle jumper. This made the pool fun for very small age group. I personally wouldn’t go unless all the kids were small enough to just enjoy the splash park or 48” tall and could pass the swim test.
Katrina Thiessen
So much fun!! Cash only, arrive early to find parking and stand in line, outside food and drinks are allowed. Swim test for the red slide, anyone can ride the blue slide, who meets height requirements. Kids can play in the spray park while waiting for the Aquatic Center session to open.
Ryanne Filippi
This place is the best kept secret. The whole family has a blast.
S. Williamson
This is a great place to cool off in the hot summer that doesn't get too packed because they have a limit on size. The one major downside to the pool is the lack of concern that some people have to follow the rules. Parents are requested to put their children in non -disposable swim diapers but many don't and this rule doesn't seem to be enforced. Twice in our most recent visit we all had to leave the pool because of defecation. In spite of the time spent out of the pool, This is an affordable, fun, family friendly place to spend warm days during the summer.
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Strollers can come in! Lots of space to park them too!
$5 dollars but they are closed for the season.
They have some. But the metal benches there hurt your back, and butt, not comfortable
Any place out in front is fine you can park all the way up to the RR tracks, when its busy
Once at capacity they let people in as others leave. Capacity is 201.
Yes most of the pool is deep but it's not very big there is a splash area about 2 foot deep
Non season pass holders? What is that?
The only floaties they allow are Coast Guard approved lifejackets - so no noodles or water wings.
They don’t allow anything that binds the feet together, such as mermaid tails or fins.
We have brought snacks, sandwiches, salads, chips, fruit. I think that as long as a mess isn't made and you keep it by the tables/lounge chairs, you should be okay
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