Opening Saturday November 16
The Inglewood Pool will open for the 2024/25 season on Saturday November 16.
Welcome to Inglewood Swimming Pool
This outdoor pool offers a 33 metre lap/recreational pool as well as an infant wading pool. There is also a basketball ring available for use by patrons.
The kiosk offers drinks, treats and ice-creams and parents can relax with a book on the shaded grass area while the kids enjoy the water.
There are also onsite showers, toilets and change rooms available to visitors.
The pool is open from November to March.
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 3:30pm - 7:00pm
Weekends, Public Holidays and School Holidays: 2:00pm - 7:00pm
Closed Xmas Day
Discover Inglewood Swimming Pool
Click below to check the facilities at Inglewood Swimming Pool and see what we have to offer the community.
Casual Swimming
Inglewood Swimming Pool is the perfect place for your daily exercise routine. Enjoy swimming laps all summer long!
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Inglewood Swimming Pool is a Watch Around Water facility. Learn more about what that means below.
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