NO DAY PASSES are issued to non-members who are not a guest of an LP pool member.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Non-Member Guest Information
Members may bring guests for $10.00 (2025 rate) per person, 10 yrs+
New this year - $5 for Children ages 5yrs - 9yrs.
Children under 5 are free!
🎆 Special Event Pricing: JULY 4 - $25 Guest Fee, per person. 🎆
New in 2025: Guests under 18 will be asked to provide a contact phone number for an adult in case of emergency.
PLEASE NOTE If the pool CLOSES early that day due to weather, a refund or rain pass will be issued.
If you would still like to JOIN LP Pool - please see a manager or visit us online: http://www.lppool.org/membership.html Apply your guest fee toward your membership if joining on the SAME DAY!
✅ All pool attendees, please review the full CODE OF CONDUCT on the Membership Tab of our website. lppool.org
❌ NO DAY PASSES are issued to non-members who are not a guest of an LP pool member. Thank you for your cooperation.
An adult LP Pool Member MUST be present BEFORE the guest is allowed to enter the pool.
Member Children under the age of 12 may not bring guests without the supervision of a Member Adult unless prior arrangements have been made with pool management. Please see the Manager on Duty.
LIMITED ATTENDANCE: For safety reasons, it may become necessary to limit the number of guests entering the pool on any given day. If a member is planning to bring a guest, it is advised to come early to ensure that your guests may enter.
PLEASE NOTE If the pool CLOSES early that day due to weather, a rain pass will be issued. If there is only a temporary pool clearing or the guest pass is purchased during a severe weather warning, no pass will be issued.
The American Red Cross guidelines state that a parent must stay within an arm’s reach of any weak or inexperienced swimmer at all times. Provide close and constant attention to children you are supervising, even when a lifeguard is present, no matter how well the child can swim or how shallow the water. Avoid distractions including cell phones.
The American Red Cross guidelines state that one should never leave a young child unattended near water and do not trust a child’s life to another child; teach children to always ask permission to go near water.
If a child is using a flotation device, a parent still needs to be within an arm's length. Placing a child in an inner tube and allowing them to float freely in the water is not permitted. The American Red Cross guidelines state one should not rely on the use of water wings, swim rings, inflatable toys, or other items designed for water recreation to replace adult supervision.
The primary responsibility of the lifeguards is to enforce the rules and regulations to maintain a safe swimming environment. It is the parents responsibility to watch their children.
If there's a question about a child’s swimming ability, a swim test will be administered.
Any child who doesn’t follow the instructions of the staff will be asked to exit the water. For example: if the guards ask a child to remain in a certain area and the child continually leaves that area, they will be asked to exit the water.
If a child continually puts themselves in a dangerous situation and needs assistance repeatedly, the family’s membership may be suspended. Thank you for your cooperation in Safe Swimming.