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Potterville Park

β˜…4.5(250 reviews)$Park
πŸ•‘ 2-3 hoursπŸ‘Ά Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers can safely splash in the shallow kids' area under supervision, while elementary and middle school aged children will enjoy testing their courage on the diving boards and participating in the summer recreation programs.

About

Potterville Park offers a fantastic public swimming experience that won't break the bank, making it perfect for families seeking affordable summer fun. With a dedicated shallow area for little ones, exciting diving boards for adventurous kids, and organized recreation programs throughout the season, this community pool provides safe aquatic entertainment for children of all swimming abilities.

Highlights

  • βœ“Shallow children's area perfect for teaching young kids to swim
  • βœ“Multiple diving boards for older, confident swimmers
  • βœ“Affordable admission that makes frequent visits possible
  • βœ“Summer recreation programs offering structured activities
  • βœ“Well-maintained facility with strong safety ratings from reviewers

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early in the day (right when the pool opens) to secure shaded seating areas and avoid the peak afternoon crowds.
  2. 2.Sign your kids up for the summer recreation programs early as spots fill quickly and they're a great value for structured aquatic fun.
  3. 3.Bring water shoes for the little ones as pool decks can get hot during sunny Michigan summer days.
  4. 4.Pack your own snacks and drinks in a cooler to save money, but check the park's outside food policy first.
  5. 5.Apply sunscreen before you arrive and bring it for reapplication, as shade can be limited around the pool area.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between 10am-12pm for the smallest crowds and more attentive lifeguard supervision. The pool is most enjoyable from late June through early August when Michigan weather is warmest and all summer programs are in full swing.

What to Know

At just one dollar sign pricing, this is an extremely budget-friendly option for family outings. The park appears to have 24-hour access to grounds, though pool hours are seasonal and typically more limited, so check current swim times before heading out.

Seasonal Notes

As an outdoor public pool, Potterville Park typically operates from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. The facility is closed during fall, winter, and spring months. Summer recreation programs run during peak season, usually late June through early August.

Nearby Eats

For a post-swim meal, head to downtown Potterville where you'll find family-friendly diners and casual restaurants. Pack a picnic to enjoy in the park areas before or after swimming for the most budget-conscious option.