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Woodbridge Valley Pool swimming pool in Catonsville, MD
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Woodbridge Valley Pool

4.5(35 reviews)$Sports
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers can safely enjoy the shallow kid-friendly swimming areas, while elementary and middle schoolers love the main pool for swimming and participating in summer recreational programs. The adjacent playground equipment extends the fun for younger visitors who need a break from the water.

About

Woodbridge Valley Pool is a welcoming community pool in Catonsville that goes beyond just swimming with its combination of kid-friendly water features, playground equipment, and shaded pavilion areas. With summer recreational programs specifically designed for families and a 4.5-star rating from local visitors, it's become a neighborhood favorite for beating the heat and keeping kids entertained all afternoon.

Highlights

  • Designated kid-friendly shallow swimming areas perfect for beginners and toddlers
  • On-site playground equipment for pre-swim or post-swim playtime
  • Shaded pavilions ideal for family picnics and taking breaks from the sun
  • Summer recreational programs offering swim lessons and activities for various age groups
  • Extended weekend hours until 9 PM on Fridays and Saturdays for evening family swims

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive right when they open at noon on weekdays to snag a pavilion spot and enjoy smaller crowds before the after-work rush
  2. 2.Pack sunscreen and reapply often,there's limited natural shade around the pool area, though pavilions provide covered seating
  3. 3.Bring pool toys and floaties for younger kids to use in the designated kiddie areas, as they help hesitant swimmers feel more confident
  4. 4.Take advantage of Friday and Saturday's extended 9 PM closing time for a magical sunset swim when temperatures cool down and crowds thin out
  5. 5.Check with the pool office about their summer recreational programs at the start of the season,spots fill up quickly

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday afternoons (Monday-Thursday) between 12-3 PM for the smallest crowds, or opt for Friday/Saturday evenings after 6 PM when families are having dinner and you'll have more space. Mid-June through August offers the warmest water temperatures and full program schedules.

What to Know

This is a community pool, so daily rates or membership information should be confirmed by calling ahead or checking their website. Free parking is typically available on-site, and while there may be a concession stand, bringing your own snacks and drinks in a cooler is usually permitted at community pools.

Seasonal Notes

Woodbridge Valley Pool operates as a seasonal facility, typically open from late May or early June through Labor Day weekend in September. Summer recreational programs run throughout July and August. The pool is closed during fall, winter, and spring months. Call ahead to confirm exact opening and closing dates each season.

Nearby Eats

Frederick Road (just minutes away) offers family favorites like Chick-fil-A and Panera Bread for easy post-swim meals. For a local sit-down option, try Catonsville Gourmet, which serves kid-friendly pizza, burgers, and sandwiches in a casual atmosphere about 5 minutes from the pool.

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