Swimming pools have become an integral part of our recreational culture, offering a perfect blend of leisure, exercise, and social gatherings. National Swimming Pool Day celebrates these aquatic havens and their significance in our lives.

Quick Facts

When is it?: July 11th annually

Tagged as: Recreational holiday, Summer celebration

What’s the hashtag?: #NationalSwimmingPoolDay #PoolDay

When was it founded?: Early 2010s

Who founded it?: Pool and spa industry professionals

History

The concept of swimming pools dates back to ancient civilizations, with the Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro being one of the earliest known public water tanks. Modern swimming pools gained popularity in the early 20th century, evolving from exclusive luxury to widespread recreational facilities.

Timeline

  • 1907: The first above-ground swimming pool in the United States
  • 1936: Swimming pools featured in Olympic Games in Berlin
  • 1950s: Residential pool boom in American suburbs
  • 2010s: National Swimming Pool Day established
  • 2020: Surge in home pool installations during global pandemic

Dates by Next Year (2025-2030)

YearMonth and DateDay
2025July 11Friday
2026July 11Saturday
2027July 11Sunday
2028July 11Tuesday
2029July 11Wednesday
2030July 11Thursday

How It’s Observed

People celebrate by hosting pool parties, organizing swimming competitions, offering pool safety workshops, and sharing pool memories on social media. Many public pools offer special discounts or free admission on this day.

Fun Facts About Swimming Pools

  • The largest swimming pool in the world is in Chile, covering 20 acres
  • The average swimming pool contains 20,000 gallons of water
  • The first heated swimming pool was built by Gaius Maecenas in the 1st century BC
  • The White House pool was installed in 1933 for President Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • The deeper the pool, the more water pressure you feel

Quiz

  1. What is the average depth of a recreational swimming pool?
  2. Who invented the modern swimming pool filter system?
  3. Which country has the most swimming pools per capita?

*Answers:

  1. 5-6 feet
  2. Joseph Gilman Baker
  3. New Zealand*

FAQs

Q: How often should a pool be cleaned?
A: Pools should be cleaned weekly and chemically balanced 2-3 times per week.

Q: What’s the ideal swimming pool temperature?
A: The ideal temperature ranges from 78°F to 82°F (26°C to 28°C).

Q: How long does it take to build a swimming pool?
A: On average, 8-12 weeks for an in-ground pool.

Importance of Swimming Pools

Swimming pools serve multiple purposes: recreation, exercise, therapy, and social gatherings. They provide a venue for learning essential life-saving swimming skills and promote physical fitness across all age groups.

Related Topics

  • World Water Safety Day
  • International Swimming Day
  • Pool Safety Month
  • Summer Recreation Week
  • National Water Sports Day