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Get To Know DC’s Best Pools

Posted on June 26, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Banneker Pool in Washington, DC. (Altair Pike/ Getty Images)

Banneker Pool in Washington, DC. (Altair Pike/ Getty Images)

It’s been hovering at 100 degrees in D.C. for the last few days and the only thing on my mind is when and how I can get in a body of water. Luckily, the DPR pools in D.C. are free for residents. Different pools are good for different things, and I recommend you try a few out, but here are our favorites.

Some Tips To Keep In Mind:

  • Don’t forget your D.C. driver’s license, you need it to enter. If you don’t have one you can verify your residency online before going. Nonresidents can enter for a few bucks.
  • Go during off hours (weekdays and mornings) if possible, as the lines can get long. But you can always try to sweet talk your way in with the aunties at the door.
  • Probably obvious, but no alcohol, smoking, or glass is allowed at public pools.

This is a magnet for triathlon trainees during the nonsummer months, so you know you’re getting the real deal. The main pool is great for doing laps (sans-kids). Plus, there are fountains and shallow play pools.

Banneker Pool (Howard University)

If you’re looking for a party, Banneker is for you. It’s a great social spot that plays music and is open late. While it does have lap lanes, the real appeal is the expansive pool deck and ramp entry for those who like to slowly wade in. And, of course, the diving board.

Volta Park Pool (Georgetown)

A smaller pool, but it makes up for it with lots of trees and shade surrounding the fence, making it feel like a little oasis. Make sure to get there early for a prime spot.

Wishing that was me. (Imgorthand/Getty Images)

Wishing that was me. (Imgorthand/Getty Images)

Theodore Hagans Pool (Fort Lincoln)

This one is a bit out of the way and completely invisible from the street, but it’s by far the least crowded pool we’ve tried even during peak hours.

This one isn’t in the D.C. public pool system, but if you’re willing to spend a little money ($11-$20 depending on the time of day) this waterpark in Alexandria has it all. There’s a wave pool, body slides, cabanas, mini golf, and more.

If you don’t want to wrestle a 12-year-old for a good pool chair, you can get a day pass to this hotel pool for $50. You can order poolside cocktails and food, or even rent a cabana for a little party.

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