APRIL AQUATICS CLOSURE

Starting March 30th, the Caldwell YMCA aquatic center will undergo important upgrades throughout most of April, all aquatic areas will be closed most of the month of April. These improvements will help keep our pools safe, enjoyable, and in excellent condition for years to come. Learn More Here

STEAMROOM CLOSED

The steamroom is closed due to mechanical issues. We will update this alert upon receiving more information. We appreciate your patience and continued support.

SUMMER SWIM LESSONS NOW AVAILABLE!

For information about private lessons, please email pamela.cesnik@ymcatvidaho.org or call 208-454-9622 ext. 673

Caldwell Pool Capacity Counts

Pool counts are updated every 20 minutes.

Lap Pool

Rec Pool

Beach & Slide

River

Hot Tub

Pool Hours & Updates

Lap Pool

  • Read the above alert regarding the pool deck closure

 

 

 

Recreational Pool

  • Read the above alert regarding the pool deck closure

 

Beach & Pretzel Slide

  • Read the above alert regarding the pool deck closure

River

  • Read the above alert regarding the pool deck closure

 

Hot Tub

  • Read the above alert regarding the pool deck closure

 

Pool FAQs

Are swim tests required?

For anyone under the age of 18, swim tests are required for every visit to the YMCA. This helps staff know which areas youth can visit based on their ability to swim. For families with little ones/non-swimmers, please maintain a ratio of two children for every adult.

How do I sign up for Swim Lessons?

Swimming is a vital skill for both fun and safety. Whether you or your child are a beginner or advanced swimmer, the Y offers opportunities for everyone to learn, grow, and foster a lifelong love of water activities.

Click here to see the various swim lesson options offered at the YMCA.

Is photography/recording allowed on the pool deck?

 As part of the Child Abuse Prevention program, camera usage is prohibited on the pool deck and in locker room spaces.

Can I bring a flotation device for my child(ren)?

Yes, the only flotation devices allowed are Coast Guard approved lifejackets. (Rings and arm-floaties are not allowed)

What items are allowed on the pool deck?

Families are welcome to bring pool-friendly toys like diving rings and soft balls. However, certain items are not permitted, including food, glass containers, mermaid fins, pool noodles, snorkels, goggles that cover the nose, and hard balls such as basketballs and footballs.

For any additional questions, please stop by our lifeguard desk and we can assist!