A community pool is a swimming facility that is open to the public, typically located within a neighborhood or town. These pools are often maintained by local governments or community organizations and provide a space for residents to swim, relax, and socialize. Community pools may offer various amenities, such as diving boards, shallow areas for children, and lounge chairs.
Many community pools also host recreational programs, including swimming lessons, water aerobics, and swim teams. They serve as a gathering place for families and friends, promoting physical activity and community engagement. Access to these pools may require a membership or a small fee for entry.