By Yulia Fishkin

Best Indoor Pools for Cold Months in Portland

When the winter chill sets in and the rain becomes relentless, Portland families can still enjoy some water-filled fun—indoors! Whether you’re looking for a pool for casual family splashing or a water park experience, Portland offers plenty of indoor aquatic options. From public pools to incredible water parks, these spots will make you feel like you’re on a mini-vacation, even if you never leave the city. Here’s a roundup of the best indoor pools in the area to keep you warm and entertained this winter.

East Portland Indoor Pool

No membership is required to enjoy the family-friendly East Portland Community Center. Whether you're signing up for baby or kid swim lessons or simply dropping in for a winter swim, this spot has you covered. With family changing rooms and exciting water features like shark slides, vortex pools, and a lazy river, there’s something for everyone. For older swimmers looking for a workout, the four-lane lap pool offers a chance to stretch out and get some exercise.

Good to Know: Always call ahead at 503-823-3450 to confirm the schedule, as it may change.

Address: 740 S.E. 106th Ave., Portland
More Info: portland.gov

 

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Conestoga Recreation and Aquatic Center

Though it's known for having the only outdoor splash pad in the district, Conestoga is also home to an impressive indoor pool. The facility is packed with features like sprinklers, fountains, slides, and lap pools, keeping swimmers of all ages entertained. The aquatic center is part of a larger community hub that includes a dance and fitness room, a weight room, gymnasiums, and an outdoor playground for nicer days. With recent upgrades, the side pool is fresh and ready for more family fun.

Address: 9985 S.W. 125th Ave., Beaverton, OR
More Info: thprd.org

 

Mt. Scott Indoor Pool

The Mt. Scott Community Center is a hit with families, especially during the colder months. Its pool is more than just a typical lap pool—it’s packed with colorful water features, a kiddie pool, and a water slide. There’s also a lazy river for little ones and a whirlpool with gentle currents for some relaxed floating. For adults, the hot tub provides the perfect opportunity to unwind while the kids splash away.

Address: 5530 S.E. 72nd Ave., Portland
More Info: portlandoregon.gov

 

Southwest Indoor Pool

For families with young children, the Southwest Indoor Pool is a great option. The zero-depth pool ensures that kids of all ages and skill levels can safely enjoy the water. If you decide to sign up for swim lessons, rest assured that the instructors are known for their kindness and patience. But even if you're just visiting for some playtime, your little swimmers will love the various water features, including splashing buckets and other playful elements.

Address: 6820 S.W. 45th Ave., Portland
More Info: portlandoregon.gov

 

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Firstenburg Aquatic Center

Venture across the river to Vancouver, WA, and check out the Firstenburg Aquatic Center. This facility boasts a leisure pool with the longest water slide in Clark County, standing at 17 feet high! If that sounds a little too adventurous, you can take it easy by floating down the lazy river. The pool also offers a three-lane therapeutic lap pool and a zero-depth entry for young swimmers. There’s even a preschool-specific Aqua Play session held a few times during the week.

Address: 700 N.E. 136th Ave., Vancouver, WA
More Info: cityofvancouver.us

 

North Clackamas Aquatic Park

Escape the winter chill at Oregon’s largest wave pool, located at North Clackamas Aquatic Park. The 86-degree water will keep you cozy while you splash around in the toddler zone, swim laps in the six-lane pool, or glide down water slides. For a more relaxing experience, soak in the hot tub. There’s something for everyone at this aquatic destination, and during Big Surf Recreational Swim, the whole family can join in on the fun. The park also offers swim lessons, aquatic fitness classes, and even party rentals. Pre-registration for open swim is recommended.

Address: 7300 S.E. Harmony Rd., Milwaukie, OR
More Info: ncprd.com

 

Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center (SHARC)

Located in Hillsboro, SHARC offers plenty of entertainment for families. The center has three pools, a spa pool, and a dry sauna for parents to relax while the kids play. Little swimmers will love the teacup feature, which splashes water in fun ways. There are also great places for parents to sit and watch while older kids explore the various pools and features. The center even offers exercise classes for those looking to stay fit while the kids enjoy the water.

Address: 953 S.E. Maple St., Hillsboro, OR
More Info: hillsboro-oregon.gov

 

Evergreen Wings and Waves Water Park

For a full-on water park experience, head to Evergreen Wings and Waves Water Park in McMinnville. This year-round indoor park features a variety of slides for different ages and thrill levels. With witty names like Sonic Boom and Mach 1, there’s a slide for every adventurous spirit. Younger kids will love the tamer slides next to the Space Shuttle mock-up, while those seeking more excitement can try the Nose Dive, which spits you out backwards into a pool. You’ll also find a multi-level Aqua Play Area, a vortex pool, and plenty of room for water-filled fun.

Insider Tip: Purchase tickets online in advance to save some money.

Address: 500 N.E. Captain Michael King Smith Way, McMinnville, OR
More Info: wingsandwaveswaterpark.com

 

Great Wolf Lodge

Although not in Portland proper, Great Wolf Lodge is worth the drive for a weekend of family fun. Located about an hour and a half away in Centralia, WA, this resort boasts a sprawling indoor water park complete with slides, a multi-story treehouse, floating lily pads, and more. After a day of water-based adventures, relax in the warming pool before exploring the resort’s other attractions, like mini-golf, arcades, and seasonal outdoor ropes courses.

Good to Know: Make it a full weekend trip and take advantage of all the on-site activities beyond the waterpark, including quests around the resort.

Address: 20500 Old Hwy. 99 S.W., Centralia, WA
More Info: greatwolf.com

 

Cascade Athletic Club

While Cascade Athletic Club isn't just about swimming, its indoor pool makes it a top choice for year-round aquatic fun. Located in Vancouver and Gresham, this family-friendly club offers much more than just a place to splash. In addition to swimming lessons and lap swimming, CAC features pickleball courts, basketball, tennis, racquetball, and even rock climbing at some locations. After your swim, you can explore a variety of fitness options like personal training or Tribe Team Training, or simply unwind with some family activities.

Good to Know: Cascade Athletic Club also has an outdoor water park at its Fisher's Landing location, perfect for summer days. Try a free trial to experience the full range of activities.

Locations:

  • 16096 SE 15th St., Vancouver, WA
  • 19201 SE Division St., Gresham, OR
    More Info: cascadeac.com

 

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Matt Dishman Community Center & Pool

Located in Northeast Portland, Matt Dishman Community Center offers a welcoming and vibrant space for fitness and family fun year-round. The indoor pool is a major highlight, offering lap swimming, water fitness classes, play swims, and swimming lessons for all ages. Whether you're diving into a swim workout or bringing the family for a day of play, Matt Dishman provides plenty of options to keep everyone active, especially during the colder months.

Beyond the pool, the center features a fitness room, gymnasium, and drop-in activities like basketball, ping pong, and game rooms, making it a go-to spot for both solo workouts and community fun. Teens can enjoy the free TeenForce program, which offers access to the fitness center, game room, and open gym for basketball. Plus, the center's North Portland Pass allows local residents free access to fitness and pool activities—making it easy to stay active close to home.

Good to Know: If you're a North Portland resident, don't forget to register for the free North Portland Pass, which also comes with a free TriMet bus pass for easy access to the center.

Address: 77 NE Knott St, Portland, OR 97212
More Info: portland.gov

 

Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District

Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD) offers a variety of indoor swim centers, making it easy to enjoy swimming all year long. Whether you’re interested in lap swim, family play swims, or lessons for all ages, these facilities have you covered. Many of the centers also offer rooms for private events like weddings and parties.

Good to Know: Each center has its own schedule, so check online for the latest updates and program offerings.

Locations:

  • Aloha Swim Center – 18650 SW Kinnaman Rd, Aloha, OR 97078
  • Beaverton Swim Center – 12850 SW Third Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
  • Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Center – 9985 SW 125th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97008
  • Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center – 15707 SW Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006
  • Harman Swim Center – 7300 SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Beaverton, OR 97008
  • Sunset Swim Center – 13707 NW Science Park Dr, Portland, OR 97229
  • Raleigh Swim Center (seasonal) – Beaverton, OR
  • Somerset West Swim Center (seasonal) – Beaverton, OR

For more info: thprd.org

 

Swimply: Rent a Private Pool by the Hour

Looking for a more exclusive swimming experience? Swimply is an online platform that lets you rent private pools by the hour, offering a unique alternative to crowded public pools. Similar to Airbnb, pool owners list their spaces, and you can browse options in your area, book a time slot, and enjoy a private swim. Whether you're after a simple backyard pool or a more luxurious setup, Swimply has a range of options to suit your needs.

It’s perfect for families, small gatherings, or anyone who wants to enjoy a swim in peace. Some pools even come with added perks like hot tubs, pool toys, or BBQ grills, creating a complete day of fun. With hourly rentals, you only pay for the time you use, making it an affordable option for a quick dip or a full day of relaxation.

Good to Know: You can read reviews from previous guests and communicate with pool owners before booking to ensure you find the perfect spot.

For more info: swimply.com

 

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