Dottie Jordan Neighborhood Pool
2803 Loyola Lane, Austin, Texas 78723
About the Business
Dottie Jordan Neighborhood Pool is a popular community pool located at 2803 Loyola Lane in Austin, Texas. This family-friendly facility offers a refreshing escape from the Texas heat with a large swimming pool, water slides, and a splash pad for kids. The pool is surrounded by shaded lounging areas, picnic tables, and a concession stand for snacks and refreshments. With lifeguards on duty and a clean, well-maintained environment, Dottie Jordan Neighborhood Pool is the perfect place to cool off and have fun with friends and family in Austin.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
08:00 - 20:00
Friday:
08:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"The pool itself was great, well manicured however; the lifeguards were very unapproachable/unfriendly. I don’t remember lifeguards being ugly in spirit."
"I was pleasantly surprised with this pool. From a distance it looks small but it’s quite spacious! Most of the people that come here are also considerate of others and their surroundings. It goes from 4ft-11ft deep. The water is very clean from what I’ve noticed. I’ve made this my place to go on days when I’m at home bored."
"My favorite of the free city pools in this area! Later in the day both the big pool and the 1ft kiddie pool are quite shaded which is awesome."
"What I like the most about this pool is that a portion of it is always in the shade because of the foliage surrounding the pool. However, this also means more leaves and bugs in the pool too. If you do make plans to come to this pool make sure to come ready to swim because there aren't any adequate changing rooms."
"The pool was closed all summer and people were forced to cool off in the nearby creek. This is not the fault of Austin or even Austin Parks and Rec. This is the president's fault. The Senate's fault. Governor Abbott's fault. None of them were capable of effective leadership under pandemic conditions and so it falls to the city to close everything down indefinitely. When local government is forced to handle every crisis, this is what happens. It is pointless to blame the mayor or council for this. Vote Biden."
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