Astoria Park Outdoor Pool Season 2015 [NYCparks]
Astoria Park Outdoor Pool Season 2015
Outdoor pool hours are free and open to the public. Early morning and late night adult lap swim hours are also available at select locations.
Please enjoy our city’s outdoor pools now through Labor Day weekend.
Dates: June 27 – September 1, 2015
Times: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Hooray! Adult Lap Swim registration starts Monday, June 15! Swimming starts 7/6. http://t.co/xUtH0jYeuo @APAlliance @NYCParks 🏊 #swimming
— Meg Cotner (@harmoniousbelly) June 3, 2015
Our free outdoor pools open on Friday! Visit http://t.co/ttF6jnYW53 to find a pool near you. pic.twitter.com/yMaZxflALC
— NYC Parks & Rec. (@NYCParks) June 23, 2014
Hooray! Adult Lap Swim registration starts Monday, June 15! Swimming starts 7/6. http://t.co/xUtH0jYeuo @APAlliance @NYCParks 🏊 #swimming
— Meg Cotner (@harmoniousbelly) June 3, 2015
Our free outdoor pools open on Friday! Visit http://t.co/ttF6jnYW53 to find a pool near you. pic.twitter.com/yMaZxflALC
— NYC Parks & Rec. (@NYCParks) June 23, 2014

Same spot at the Astoria Park pool just 4 months later
Dates: June 27 – September 1, 2015
Times: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Happy Summer, from The Astoria Park Alliance!
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[Vendor may be selling padlock and other items for the pool at entrance]
Dates: June 27 – September 1, 2015
Times: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Happy Summer, from The Astoria Park Alliance!
guestofaguest.com
[Vendor may be selling padlock and other items for the pool at entrance]
Astoria Park
Astoria Pool
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Outdoor Pools
Outdoor pool hours are free and open to the public from 11:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m., with a break for pool cleaning between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Early morning and late night adult lap swim hours are also available at select locations. The outdoor pool season begins end of June and ends ... .
For a complete list of outdoor swim programs, including learn to swim and senior hours,
please visit Citywide Aquatics page.
Outdoor pool hours are free and open to the public from 11:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m., with a break for pool cleaning between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Early morning and late night adult lap swim hours are also available at select locations. The outdoor pool season begins end of June and ends ... .
For a complete list of outdoor swim programs, including learn to swim and senior hours,
please visit Citywide Aquatics page.
Outdoor Olympic Pool
Dimensions: 330' x 165' x 4'
The outdoor pool season begins summer 2015. Please visit one of our city's indoor pools in the interim.
Know Before You Go
What to Bring Make sure you have a sturdy combination lock when you head out to the pool. It will keep your valuables safe, and let you hit the water feeling more secure about your belongings.
What Not to Bring
You’ll need to leave food, glass bottles, electronic devices, and newspapers at home. Unbound periodicals tend to blow around and create litter, food can be messy to clean up after, and there’s too much water around to make sure your electronics stay safe. Just to be on the safe side, we also recommend leaving valuables like jewelry and credit cards at home.
What to Wear
You’ll need to have a swimsuit to enter the pool area. We may choose to check men’s shorts for a lining if we can’t tell if they are wearing a bathing suit. Feel the need to cover up from the sun? Throw on a plain white shirt or white hat and you’re set. We don’t allow shirts with colors on them on the deck.
Swimming Programs
Learn about Parks’ free swimming programs for tots, children, teens, and adults.
Call Parks’ Citywide Aquatics at (718) 760-6969 for more information.
For everybody’s health, safety, and protection, guests are to observe the following rules:
- Bathing suits must be worn on the deck and in the water. Men’s bathing suits must have mesh linings. Hats may be worn on the deck for sun protection but are not allowed in the water. Plain white T-shirts may be worn over bathing suits if desired. Sneakers are not permitted. Rubber flip flops or water shoes are permitted.
- No urinating or defecating in the pools.
- Children under 16 must be at least eight inches taller than the maximum water depth to enter the pool without adult supervision. Specific height requirements are posted at every pool.
- No person will be permitted in the pool having: skin lesions, sores, or inflamed eyes, mouth, nose, or ear discharge, carrying communicable disease or having any type of bandage, adhesive tape, etc., on their body.
- All bathers must take a shower in the locker room before entering the pool.
- Patrons must provide and use their own padlock. No responsibility is assumed for lost articles. A standard master or combination lock is recommended. Small luggage locks are not permitted.
- The use of swimming aids, water toys, and flotation devices is prohibited.
- Electronic equipment, including radios, cameras, and cellular phones, is not allowed on pool deck.
- Eating or drinking is permitted only in designated areas. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
- Beach chairs, baby strollers, bags, blankets, or beach balls are not permitted on the pool deck. We will make our best effort to secure strollers.
- Follow the directives of lifeguards, Parks staff, and the police.
- Ball playing, running, jumping, using profane language or other forms of disruptive and disorderly behavior are prohibited.
- No diving, except in designated areas.
- No smoking, pets, or glass bottles permitted.
- Books and bound periodicals are permitted on the pool deck. Newspapers are not.
http://weheartastoria.com/2014/05/astoria-park-pool-dates-2014/
: sach1tb on Flickr (cc) – you can see the laps on the left side of this photo
MTA
Subway towards Astoria - Ditmars Blvd
Astoria Blvd
Call Parks’ Citywide Aquatics at (718) 760-6969 for more information.

- For everybody’s health, safety, and protection, guests are to observe the following rules:
- Bathing suits must be worn on the deck and in the water. Men’s bathing suits must have mesh linings. Hats may be worn on the deck for sun protection but are not allowed in the water. Plain white T-shirts may be worn over bathing suits if desired. Sneakers are not permitted. Rubber flip flops or water shoes are permitted.
- No urinating or defecating in the pools.
- Children under 16 must be at least eight inches taller than the maximum water depth to enter the pool without adult supervision. Specific height requirements are posted at every pool.
- No person will be permitted in the pool having: skin lesions, sores, or inflamed eyes, mouth, nose, or ear discharge, carrying communicable disease or having any type of bandage, adhesive tape, etc., on their body.
- All bathers must take a shower in the locker room before entering the pool.
- Patrons must provide and use their own padlock. No responsibility is assumed for lost articles. A standard master or combination lock is recommended. Small luggage locks are not permitted.
- The use of swimming aids, water toys, and flotation devices is prohibited.
- Electronic equipment, including radios, cameras, and cellular phones, is not allowed on pool deck.
- Eating or drinking is permitted only in designated areas. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
- Beach chairs, baby strollers, bags, blankets, or beach balls are not permitted on the pool deck. We will make our best effort to secure strollers.
- Follow the directives of lifeguards, Parks staff, and the police.
- Ball playing, running, jumping, using profane language or other forms of disruptive and disorderly behavior are prohibited.
- No diving, except in designated areas.
- No smoking, pets, or glass bottles permitted.
- Books and bound periodicals are permitted on the pool deck. Newspapers are not.
http://weheartastoria.com/2014/05/astoria-park-pool-dates-2014/
: sach1tb on Flickr (cc) – you can see the laps on the left side of this photo

MTA
Subway towards Astoria - Ditmars Blvd
Astoria Blvd
Registration Process
@nycgov
@NYCParks

Purdue.edu /newsroom //2014 // swimming-pool-urine-combines-with-chlorine-to-pose-health-risks
Seriously, don't pee in the pool #science http://t.co/5mhCwaTWCR
— amNewYork (@amNewYork) June 22, 2014
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Purdue.edu /newsroom //2014 // swimming-pool-urine-combines-with-chlorine-to-pose-health-risks
Seriously, don't pee in the pool #science http://t.co/5mhCwaTWCR
— amNewYork (@amNewYork) June 22, 2014


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