The place to swim in San Luis Obispo CA: Pools, water parks

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Ravine Waterpark’s transformed splash pad now features a four-person racer slide, in addition to interactive water activities.

Ravine Waterpark’s reworked splash pad now includes a four-person racer slide, along with interactive water actions.

Public pools and water parks in San Luis Obispo County are gearing up for summer with new attractions and seasonal hours.

Meanwhile, local swim schools are offering lessons for kids and adults.

Here’s a quick guide to where you can swim, learn and stay safe this season.

Here are key takeaways:

  • Mustang Waterpark in Arroyo Grande opened daily June 6 and will run through Aug. 12, featuring 600-foot waterslides, the 38-foot Stampede half-pipe and a Kiddie Pool with mini slides, with day passes ranging by height and age.
  • The Ravine Waterpark in Paso Robles is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a transformed Splash Lagoon featuring eight new slides and two tipping buckets, plus a new splash-free zone called The Cove with a pool and hot tub.
  • SLO Swim Center offers swim classes for kids ages 6 months to 17, including a Baby & Me class and private lessons for ages 3 and up, bookable through the San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation Department.
  • 5 Cities Swim School in Arroyo Grange, BabySeals Swim Academy in Atascadero and Kennedy Club Fitness in San Luis Obispo also offer swimming lessons.
  • The Cal Poly Recreation Center has a leisure pool and an Olympic-sized lap pool, while Cuesta College offers family fun swim hours.
  • Lopez Lake and Lake Nacimiento have swimming options in the summer, plus boating, fishing and other activities.
  • There are three splash pads in SLO County including one at Heilmann Regional Park in Atascadero.
  • A county pool at Santa Margarita Lake is open on select days in June and July, with a 14-visit swim pass available for $50.
  • Avila Hot Springs offers a naturally heated freshwater pool with water slides and a 104-degree mineral spring pool, open daily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. with all-day passes for $29.
  • California State Parks warns that ocean temperatures on the Central Coast can drop as low as 54 degrees, causing cold shock that affects breathing and muscle control, following recent water-related deaths at Lopez Lake and the Oceano Dunes.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The source reporting referenced above was written and edited entirely by journalists.

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Alexiah Syrai Olsen is a service journalism reporter for The Tribune in San Luis Obispo, California. She earned a bachelor’s diploma in journalism and design from The New School in New York City. 


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