Public swimming pool with a splash pad, diving, and lifeguards.
Specific information regarding the exact water temperature of the pool(s) at Kelley Cofer Pool is not publicly or consistently provided. As a seasonal outdoor facility, its water temperature is generally influenced by ambient weather conditions and is typically unheated.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? The aquatic facility receives mixed reviews. Positives highlight a large, fun, and affordable pool with a splash pad, diving board, and rope jump, suitable for all ages. Reviewers appreciate the friendly staff, attentive lifeguards, ample parking, and pleasant scenery. The overall venue is also noted for additional amenities like a duck pond and event spaces. However, significant negatives include frequent and seemingly unwarranted closures due to 'lightning' even in clear weather, causing frustration and inconvenience. There are also serious concerns about cleanliness, with patrons swimming in inappropriate attire (regular clothes, underwear), and bathrooms described as gross, unmaintained, and unsanitary (e.g., no toilet paper, overflowing toilets). A marijuana smell is also mentioned by one reviewer.
Reviews
Love that there is an area for all age groups 🎉💯❤️😎! Great prices for a nice swim!
Location has been closing down saying lightning a lot even when weather apps aren’t showing lightning/thunder and there’s none to be seen. It is never just closed down for half an hour- but everyone removed from the pool area in the sunshine. Each time, we’ve had to drive to other pools (if we didn’t note thunder ourselves, which obviously isn’t an issue) - and they’ve been open. At least once, saw lifeguards and friends swimming after kicking everyone out and shutting the door. I don’t believe this is a Tucker decision as Rosenfeld stays open unless there is actually lightning on the apps, but the city recreation clearly needs a better system for reporting closures: date, time, duration, reason. As frequently as it is closing, they really should update on social media each time it closes and reopens during regular hours. Also, the marijuana smell can be a lot at times.
Nice splash pad, can tell they invested to make this place decent. However there are no rules for cleanliness. Multiple people swimming without swim apparel, in regular clothes or children in underwear with no swim diaper or swim suit. Adults not wearing swim suits in the pool. The bathrooms are gross and not maintained. Opening weekend and no toilet paper, all toilets overfull. Again, splash pad is nice for kids but I would be weary to get in the pool.
Really fun and large pool. Ample parking. Goes up to 11ft. Has a diving board, a rope you can jump from, and a splash pad. I did arrive at 3:45 and they were closed for a 30 minute break until 4:15. When it started thundering, we had to get out of the pool for 30 minutes with no thunder. That was a little salty but for those who waited, it was a fun few more hours. Very affordable, yet not free so you don't have to expect a true community bath going on. Even though that's basically what it is lol. Friendly staff. Attentive life guards. Beautiful scenery (plush greenery) around the pool. Will be back :)
I am not sure if my company rented this place out but It's nice. It has a duck pond and they are very use to humans I was able to get close to them. And there is a field with stands to sit on where you can play kick ball and other areas where you can have little games to play on the side. There is a area that has a table and is covered for shade. You can see the lake beside it. There is also a pool. It's in a neighborhood very local but nice. Its not huge but a decent size for a family event like birthday parties etc.
| Sunday | 1:00 – 7:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
| Saturday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
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