One of the perks of Tulsa summers? You're never far from a place to cool off. Whether you're looking for a staycation-worthy pool day, a family-friendly waterpark, or a classic neighborhood pool, there are plenty of ways to soak up the season while escaping the Oklahoma heat.
If you're new to town or simply looking for a new spot to spend a sunny afternoon, here are a few pools around Tulsa worth adding to your Summer Bucket List.
BRUT Hotel Pool
Need a change of scenery without leaving town? Head to BRUT Hotel. With day passes available from $20, it's one of the easiest ways to treat yourself to a mini staycation. Grab a drink, order lunch from Rosa Poolside, and spend the afternoon pretending you're somewhere much farther from your inbox.
River Spirit Resort & LandShark Pool Bar
Sometimes the best summer plans are the simplest. Find a lounge chair, order something frozen, and don't check your email. River Spirit's resort pool and LandShark Pool Bar make that surprisingly easy. It's a great option for a weekend reset or when you're looking to show visiting friends a different side of Tulsa.
Note: pool passes are available with the purchase of a hotel room only.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
Located just outside Tulsa in Catoosa, Hard Rock's pool offers another great way to spend a summer day. Pair a few hours by the pool with dinner, live music, or a night at the hotel and you've got an easy getaway without going far from home.
Note: pool passes are available with the purchase of a hotel room only.
Paradise Beach
For many Tulsa families, Paradise Beach has become a summer tradition. Between the lazy river, waterslides, splash zones, and kid-friendly play areas, it's easy to spend an entire day here. Just don't be surprised if the kids ask for "one more slide" before you leave.
Paradise Beach offers both daily admission and season passes, making it a great option whether you're planning a single visit or a summer full of pool days.
A short drive from Tulsa, the Sapulpa Aquatic Center is one of those places locals love recommending to families. The slides, play features, and zero-entry pool make it a great option for younger swimmers, while affordable admission ($4 for ages 4 and up, free for children 3 and under) makes it easy to spend a full day in the water. Looking for a quieter experience? The Aquatic Center also offers Lap Swimming, Calmer Waters sessions, and adult programs throughout the season, giving visitors plenty of ways to enjoy the facility beyond a typical pool day.
Sometimes you don't need a waterpark. You just need a pool. Lacy Park Pool is a neighborhood favorite that offers a classic summer experience without a lot of fuss. Pack a towel, grab a good book, and settle in for a relaxing afternoon. All Tulsa Parks pool day passes are typically $3, and children under 4 get in free.
Located in north Tulsa, Chamberlain Pool is a neighborhood favorite for cooling off during the hottest days of summer. With a welcoming community atmosphere and plenty of space to swim, it's a great option for families, friends, or anyone looking for a simple afternoon by the water. If you're searching for a classic pool experience without the crowds of a waterpark, Chamberlain Pool is worth adding to your summer bucket list. All Tulsa Parks pool day passes are typically $3, and children under 4 get in free.
Located in East Tulsa, McClure Park Pool has been helping families cool off for years. It's a reliable go-to when temperatures start climbing and a great place to spend a laid-back summer afternoon. All Tulsa Parks pool day passes are typically $3, and children under 4 get in free.
On Tulsa's west side, Reed Park Pool offers a classic community pool experience. Make a day of it by exploring the park before or after your swim. All Tulsa Parks pool day passes are typically $3, and children under 4 get in free.
Conveniently located in one of Tulsa's most beloved parks, Whiteside Pool remains a favorite summer destination for families, friends, and anyone looking to cool off close to home. All Tulsa Parks pool day passes are typically $3, and children under 4 get in free.
One of the best things about Tulsa summers is that there's always something new to discover, whether that's spending the day at a resort-style pool, floating a lazy river with the family, or finding a neighborhood spot to cool off close to home.
Before you head out, be sure to check the City of Tulsa Aquatics page for current pool hours, schedules, and seasonal updates for Tulsa's public pools, water playgrounds, and splash pads. Hours can vary by location throughout the summer.
So grab your sunscreen, gather a few friends, and make the most of pool season while it's here.