Family-friendly water park for younger kids featuring slides, a lazy river and a concession stand.
Specific pool temperatures for the Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center are not publicly advertised. As an outdoor seasonal facility, the water temperature typically fluctuates with ambient weather conditions but is generally maintained at a comfortable level for recreational swimming during its operational season.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this swimming facility offers a mini lazy river and a main pool with warmer water. They highlight the affordable price and the availability of chairs. They also like the alert and aware lifeguards. " language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
I've attended several parties here and had a great time every single one! The aquatic activities are super fun even though there isn’t a bigger area to swim. The facilities are always clean and well-maintained. The changing and showering areas are comfortable. Highly recommend this spot for any celebration!
Im Visiting From California. I was searching for places to take the kids to freshen up. I found this place pretty late. It said it opened from 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. on Mondays. It does have different hours for the rest of the weekdays. we get there at about 8:10pm and the girl charge me family night $6 dollars after six P.M.. She did advise me that they would turn off the water. 30 minutes after. So my kids did enjoy those 30 to 35 minutes of water. They turn off the water at 8:45 and they start cleaning. Its looks family friendly environment..
Me and my Family loved it. Great place to bring the kids for the summer. You can also bring your own good,cooler and music. We were sad because the big waterslide was not in service. But hopefully, our next visit it will be.
First time and LAST time going this last Saturday. It's smaller than I suspected but it was ok for my kiddos. Definitely a nice spot for the younger kids. Only issue we ran into was the parents being absolutely atrocious about the "first come first serve" lawn chairs that the pool provides. There were SEVERAL chairs not being used, no towel or personal items on them, but as soon as I tried to set my stuff down on a chair a group of adults would scream at me that they are reserved. I told them it's first come first serve and you can't "reserve" chairs that are CLEARLY not being used. This happened 3 times before I just gave up and had to set our belongings on a random spot near the pool. It's pathetic that these "parents" act like greedy idiots to the point that they want to actually cause an altercation over a CHAIR. We won't be returning if this is the crowd they allow into their pool, for 30$ extra we could've went to a waterpark and had a better time.
I’m trying to go to this pool this afternoon with grandchildren. I search the website and there are questions so I tried to call them. What a waste! I listened to a very long message that does not address my questions. It just repeats the same information that’s on the website. What is the point of this? Some pools provide floats we don’t know whether we need to bring our own or not. Also, we want to make sure that the place is not at capacity before we drag little kids up there. Now they are welcome to put a notice on their website if it’s at capacity so we won’t waste our time.
| Sunday | 1:00 – 6:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 2:00 – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Friday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
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