Proper swimming attire is required at all times, including bathing suits, board shorts, or rash guards. Cotton clothing, cut off jeans, Brazilian or G-string bathing suits are considered inappropriate attire and are not allowed. Cover-ups are required when leaving the pool en route to your car. Swimming attire, including cover-ups, may not be worn anywhere in the Clubhouse.
Appropriate swimwear for females must cover the breasts, buttocks, genitals and pubic regions.
Appropriate swimwear for males must cover the buttocks, genitals and pubic region.
Specifically street clothing, thongs and see-through swimwear are prohibited.
For sanitary reasons, children under three should use the wading pool rather than the main pool. Even though our guards will be watching the wading pool, the primary responsibility is in the individual’s hands to watch their youngsters while they are using the wading pool.
No street shoes will be allowed in the lower deck area.
State law requires that a warm, soap shower without a suit, be taken before entering the swimming pool area.
All children less than 4 year of age must wear a swim diaper underneath their swimsuits:
- Children under the age of four (4) may be toilet‐trained on land, but they are not mature enough to assess when to leave the pool to find a restroom. Further, anyone who is not reliably toilet‐trained (six consecutive days without any accidents is considered reliable), or not in control of all bodily functions are also required to wear a swim diaper underneath their swimsuits. This is a common practice among public pools, which significantly reduced the incidence of pool closure due to fecal and/or urine contamination. Complimentary swim diapers are available at the Swimming Pool Office.
- Disposable diapers or swim diapers, (Huggies, combined with rubber, plastic, or vinyl pants) will not be acceptable. This combination is proven ineffective and disposable swim diapers contain materials that clog pool filters.
- When fitting for a swim diaper, please make sure to size by weight, not age. A swim diaper should fit snug on the waist as well as the thigh. It is not necessary to wear anything underneath.
- Once in the pool, please take your children for regular visits to the restroom to ensure those accidents are avoided. As an additional precaution, please do not bring your swimmer to the pool if he/she is ill or suffering from diarrhea.