UPDATE 6/2019 – Please visit Very Local Pittsburgh for an updated pool guide for 2019.
All 18 Pittsburgh city pools are officially open for the summer, until September 2! Check the Citiparks website to make sure your local pool is open for the day.
While none of the locations provide refreshments, guests are welcome to bring their own food and drinks (no alcohol).
Don’t forget to check out the water carnivals, hosted by a different pool every few days in July. Basically an open pool party for the neighborhood, the carnivals feature unique themes, fun games, raffle prizes, and free food and drinks (normal admission prices apply).
Hours
Mondays – Fridays, 1:00- 7:45 p.m
Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays, 1:00- 5:45 p.m.
Adult Lap Swim:
For individuals 16 years old and older.
Mondays – Fridays, 5-6 p.m.
Every pool
Mondays – Fridays, Noon – 1 p.m.
Highland, Moore, Schenley and Sue Murray
Saturdays – Sundays, Noon – 1 p.m.
Bloomfield, Highland, Jack Stack, Magee, Moore, Ormsby, Phillips, Ream, Riverview, Schenley, Sue Murray, West Penn and Westwood
Family swim:
Any individual under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult 18 years old or older.
Monday- Friday 5pm-close
Every pool
Cost
Payable by cash, check, or money order only.
Year-long pool passes
Year-long (June-June) pool passes can be purchased at outdoor pools (except Ammon) during operating hours, or at the Citiparks Office on the fourth floor of the City-County building (414 Grant Street, Downtown Pittsburgh).
City of Pittsburgh residents (proof required)
- Family of four: $60; each additional family member: $10
- Adult (16 years old and older): $30
- Youth (3-15 years old): $15
- Kids (2 and under): free
Free pool tags are available for City residents who are disabled veterans, plus families of active duty military and activated reservist/guard members. Proper ID is required.
City of Pittsburgh residents who receive welfare benefits can buy tags at a 50% discount. A case print-out and proof of identity are required to receive the discount.
Non-City of Pittsburgh residents
- Adult or youth: $45
Daily pool pass
- Adult (16 years old and older): $4
- Youth (3-15 years old): $3
Locations
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East/Central
Ammon (Hill District)
2217 Bedford Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-255-2627
One of the biggest pools in Pittsburgh, they get a lot of camps during the day but quiet down after about 4pm.
Water carnival: July 23
Bloomfield
408 Ella Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
412-622-6956
Water carnival: July 9
Highland Park -good for families -one of biggest
151 Lake Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
412-665-3637
With a kiddie pool and a mushroom spray fountain, plus handicap accesible features, this pool is great for families. It’s also one of the biggest and busiest in Pittsburgh and has sand volleyball courts
Water carnival: July 13
Homewood
540 N. Lang Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
412-244-4186
Another pool that gets a good amount of camps during the day but is very quiet in the evenings.
Water carnival: July 2
Magee (Greenfield)
745 Greenfield Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
412-422-4265
Known for having one of the best swim teams in the program, this pool next to the recreation center gets decent crowds.
Water carnival: July 9
Schenley Park
1 Overlook Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-422-4266
One of busiest, this pool is favored by the college-aged and young adult crowd, with not a lot of kids swimming here. It is a walk-in pool though, which is great for kids and new/apprehensive swimmers.
Water carnival: July 13
West Penn (Polish Hill)
450 30th Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-622-6908
Water carnival: July 20
North
Jack Stack (Brighton Heights)
600 Brighton Woods Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
412-766-4577
This newer walk-in pool (great for kids and different swim levels) also has a smaller kiddie pool.
Water carnival: July 4
Riverview (Perry North)
400 Riverview Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15214
412-323-7223
Water carnival: August 6
Sue Murray (North Side)
301 Cedar Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
412-323-7914
Although it gets busy with camps during the day, this walk-in pool with slides is much more quiet in the evenings. It’s also handicap accessible with a lift chair.
Water carnival: July 6
South/West
Banksville
1461 Crane Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
412-571-3231
A great (yet quiet) pool for families, this facility has a kiddie pool and fountain, baseball fields, playgrounds, an attached pavilion available for rent, and a brand new deck hockey rink sponsored by the Penguins.
Water carnival: July 11
McBride (Lincoln Place) – good for families
1785 McBride Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15207
412-476-1311
This pool is handicap accessible.
Water carnival: July 23
Moore (Brookline)
1801 Pioneer Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
412-571-3223
A big, popular walk-in pool, there’s slides onsite and a large shallow area that’s good for kids.
Water carnival: July 16
Ormsby (South Side)
79 S. 22nd Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
412-488-8377
This pool gets crowded with a wide variety of people, from teens to families to random passersby, and is right on the busline.
Water carnival: July 27
Phillips (Carrick) -good for families
201 Parkfield Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15210
412-885-7498
This quiet, mostly neighborhood pool has a spray pad for kids not quite ready for the actual pools, making it great for families with young kids. There’s also an attached rec center.
Water carnival: July 6
Ream (Mt. Washington)
321 Merrimac Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15211
412-488-8312
Right on the busline, this pool has a lot of programs and a playground.
Water carnival: July 20
Sheraden
1071 Adon Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15204
412-777-5011
Water carnival: July 25
Westwood
100 Guyland Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15205
412-937-3061
Water carnival: July 16
Rules
The pool promotes a family-friendly environment at all times.
- Pool tags must be worn at all times.
- Swim suits are required for the pool and deck area.
- Patrons must shower before entering the pool.
- No running, dunking, horseplay or profanity.
- No diving on the shallow side of safety line.
- Smoking is prohibited inside the facility, including e-cigarettes.
- Food and drink are permitted only in designated area.
- Swimmers under six years of age must be accompanied by an adult 16 years or older.
- The Head Lifeguard must approve all flotation devices. Inflatable flotation devices are prohibited.
- Lounge chairs & strollers must be kept at a minimum distance of ten feet from poolside.
- Patrons with medical conditions should inform the Lifeguards.
- Citiparks is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged property.
- Complaints – see the Head Lifeguard for procedures.
- Lifeguards are responsible for your safety, so please follow the rules.
- Violations of above rules may result in disciplinary action up to and including loss of pool privileges.
Click the links for more information about the four spray parks the city operates, swim lessons, and other swimming programs.
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Lindsay says
Great list!!! Love the map – how did you get the swimmer guy map points on there?
Catherine says
Thanks! That map is actual from the Citiparks website, but when you make a custom map you can choose different default icons (which that guy is!) or use your own image (as long as it’s hosted on your own website).
jessica says
Magee Pool offers lunch and a mid afternoon snack for kids.