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Meadowbrook Pool

 
Address: 10515 35th Ave NE (Map It)
Pool Information: (206)684-4989 TTY: (206) 233-7061

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Family at MeadowbrookABOUT THE POOL

We offer a wide array of programs and special events.

Each quarter of the year, we offer classes and special events for you and your family.

Pool Features

  • Pool size: 25 yard/6 lane
  • 1M diving board
  • 3M diving board
  • Rope swing
  • 2 family changing rooms
  • Pool Temperature: 85 degrees

Meadowbrook KidsLesson programs include:

tot lessons (6 months to 4 years of age), kinder lessons, youth lessons, youth competitive stroke lessons, adult and senior adult lessons, one-to-one lessons, and springboard diving.

Exercise classes include:

aqua jogging, hyrdofit exercise, and water exercise.

We also offer:

family swim, public swim, and lap swim times.

ADA & ACCESSIBILITY

  • Accessibility
  • ADA lift
  • Portable access stairs

Deep Water Swim Test

To ensure the safety of children and youth using our pools, in order for swimmers younger than 18 to go into the deep end, Seattle Parks and Recreation requires a swim test. The test consists of swimming two widths of the pool. While crawl stroke is preferred, alternate methods of swimming can be acceptable if the child is swimming with the body in a prone position and is making good forward progress. For additional safety, the test may be more stringent if the pool is really crowded. Final determination is based on the judgment of the lifeguard on duty.

Alternately, the child can take the swim test using a personal flotation device (life jacket). Children who pass this modified test are allowed in the deep using a life jacket.


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Updated May 15, 2012
EVENTS CALENDAR

CLASSES & PROGRAMS

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SCHEDULE, RATES & FEES

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» Admission Fees
» Class & Program Fees
» Pool Rentals

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SUMMER SWIM LEAGUE

Seattle Parks and Recreation Summer Swim League provides a positive team experience for novice swimmers, and teaches the skills needed to become competitive swimmers in a fun, low-pressure situation.

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