Family-friendly water park with a lazy river, slides and pools, plus a splash pad.
The pools at the Chesterfield Family Aquatic Center are generally heated and maintained at comfortable temperatures suitable for family recreation and swimming, though specific temperature ranges are not typically published.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this public swimming pool offers a lazy river, water slides, and a kiddie slide. They highlight the clean water, fun slides, and the large complex with areas for smaller kids. They also like the friendly staff and attentive lifeguards. " language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
Great pool and water slides! The lazy river is great, the water is clean, the staff is friendly and the slides are fun. My only concern is the life guard staff didn't seem as attentive as I would like. As a father with small kids, a life guard walking back and forth while looking at their feet and only glancing up occasionally is concerning. There were life guard towers that were attended, but then went unattended for 10 - 15 minutes. Otherwise, it's overall a good, fun, water park.
Love this pool! So much to do and very clean! Also VERY impressed with the lifeguards. They are alert, friendly and take their job seriously. Not always the case with younger guards. I saw them in action a few times and safety always comes first.
This place are lazy and liars. They kept delaying pool for light thunder sign every 10 minutes as an excuse to close early because they were too lazy to work and wanted to go home early. It only thundered twice in between 15 minutes apart barely but they kept delaying so they could stay closed an hr so they could go home early. Not worth your time or money. They don’t deserve the business
2 of my 3 neurodivergent children and I went to swim and were strictly visiting the state. It was an EXTREMELY frustrating experience. The 3rd child came but refused to bring swimwear or get in the water. We had to pay for him to swim even though he was just sitting by the door the whole time. They said he could go to the gym or something if he doesn't want to swim, which is not an appropriate or acceptable option for a developmentally disabled child to be in an unfamiliar place with strangers unsupervised. The blonde (girl) lifeguard scolded the 2 swimming by saying they couldn't sit on the tile & concrete wall that separates the 1' deep pool from the one that is 2-4' despite a mom and her toddler sitting on it at the other end by the pretend fire hydrant. (A different lifeguard said sitting is fine but not standing, and there was nothing posted about any of that anywhere.) That same blonde lifeguard made one of the swimmers put back on her life jacket because she had one despite swimming well without it after years of swimming lessons and only had it IF she got nervous as a precaution. That lifeguard then told both swimmers they had to be in the 1' deep pool despite some infants and toddlers in the 4' area with their parents and no life jackets or anything. I told my children they didn't have to stay in the 1' deep part if they didn't want to. When one swimmer wanted to sit briefly on the tile wall in the 3' area, a 3rd lifeguard said only the wall by the 1' pool is able to be sat on (again nothing posted anywhere). Then, later, the blonde lifeguard came up to the girls and I with a young guy with shoulder length medium brown hair and a black t-shirt with red shorts who narrowed his eyes, and glared at me like a parent scolding a child and said he was the manager and the policy is they do not have to post rules and can make their own rules at their discretion for safety and my children and I will be asked to leave if they get another report of them doing something wrong without even knowing what is or is not allowed. 1) How would anyone know the rules when not posted and others were doing it without anyone talking to them. 2) Don't tell my kids they can't sit when others are sitting (including adults who weigh significantly more than young children). 3) Don't make my child who was proud of her swimming skills and worked hard to have the confidence to swim where a life jacket when was swimming well. 4) Don't tell them they cannot be in other parts of the pool when the posted hours note it is open family time swimming for kids. 5) If they want life jackets on kids, why allow infants and toddlers in the pool without them even around their parents? 6) Do not talk down to guests. 7) Making up random arbitrary rules that they only attempt to enforce to 1 family and not others is wrong. Unfortunately, what could have been a fun, wonderful memory making experience became a horrible nightmare one because of 1 lifeguard and the manager. Even another adult who witnessed the interaction with the manager said I should file a complaint and thought there was discrimination as well as pure rudeness on the part of the staff. We will not be back.
Loved this water park! Took our granddaughter here and she loved the kiddie slide and the lazy river. My only issue was the restrooms were so dirty.
| Sunday | 12:00 – 6:30 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Friday | 12:00 – 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 12:00 – 6:30 PM |
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