NYC public pools open for summer 2025 today. Here's what's new and how to find one near you.
New York City's free, public pools officially open for the summer today, including a brand new pool in Central Park.
The Parks Department operates more than 75 outdoor pools across the five boroughs. Here's everything to know about how to find one near you.
The city also has that are open all year, and public beaches have already opened for the season.
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When do NYC public pools open?
The outdoor pools opened at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 27 -- the first day of summer recess for city public school students. Pools will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, with an hour break for cleaning between 3 and 4 p.m.
Shortly after pools were scheduled to open Friday, three locations -- Jackie Robinson, West Brighton and Claremont -- were closed. Officials did not disclose why.
The Parks Department says there is often a line to enter the pools, but on busy days it takes steps to make sure more people have a chance to swim by adding sessions, limiting the amount of time in pools, or handing out bracelets to come back later and skip the line.
The commissioner said they're in good shape with lifeguards this year, following a shortage that caused multiple closures last summer.
"So far this year, we have about 680 certified lifeguards on staff, which is already more than what we had last year at this time," Commissioner Iris Rodriguez-Rosa said Thursday, June 26.
Pools will remain open through Labor Day, and the larger ones will stay open until Sept. 7.
Find a public pool near me in NYC
The pools range in size, but the most popular ones are the 14 Olympic-sized pools:
- Brooklyn: Betsy Head Pool, Kosciuszko Pool, McCarren Park Pool, Red Hook Pool and Sunset Park Pool
- The Bronx: Crotona Pool and Van Cortlandt Pool
- Manhattan: Gottesman Pool at the Davis Center, Hamilton Fish Pool, Highbridge Pool, Jackie Robinson Pool and Thomas Jefferson Pool
- Queens: Astoria Pool
- Staten Island: Lyons Pool
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Brand new Gottesman Pool in Central Park
The Gottesman Pool is making its debut this summer at Central Park's new Davis Center.
Located in the park's northeastern-most tip, the center replaces the old Lasker Rink, a facility that was built in the 1960s and had become run down.
The new space features a turf field in the spring and fall that is then rolled back to reveal a swimming pool for the summer. It will then be transformed into a skating rink for the winter.
NYC public pool rules
City pools have strict rules about what you can and can't wear or bring with you.
- Swimsuits are required, and only plain, white shirts and hats are allowed.
- You're also required to bring a lock to keep your belongings safe.
- The Parks Department says sunscreen is available at all locations.
- You're not allowed to bring food, glass bottles, electronic devices or newspapers.
Officials also recommend leaving valuables, like jewelry and credit cards, at home.
Learn to swim
The city for multiple age groups. While some of the registration deadlines have passed for this summer, you can .
The city also has , including adaptive swim for people with disabilities, senior water exercises and youth swim teams.
See our past list of best pools and beaches for the summer around NYC here.