FREMONT POOL

Address
7630 S. Towne Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90003
Region
Pacific
Council District
9
Neighborhood Service Area
South Los Angeles

Phone
(213) 847-3401, (213) 847-3402
Email Address
FREMONT.POOL@LACITY.ORG
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Fremont Pool will be CLOSED until FURTHER NOTICE.

Aquatic Programs
CPR Lifeguards

Citywide Contact

Citywide Aquatics
3900 Chevy Chase Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Phone: (323) 906-7953
Email: Citywide.Aquatics@lacity.org

POOL ADMISSION FEES

Children (0 – 17): $1.00
Adults (18 – 49): $4.00
50+ ( 50 & Up ): $1.00
Persons with Disabilities (All Ages ): $1.00
Summer Youth Pass: $10
Cash Only

Year Round Pools:
Adult Lap Swim Pass (30 entries): $88
Youth, Persons w/ Disabilities, & Adults 50+ Admission Pass (30 entries): $25.00

 

Facility Features
Year Round Pool (Indoor / Heated) , Heated Showers , Dressing Area , Spectator Seating , Limited Parking , Diving Board

PUBLIC PROGRAMMING
Swim Lessons are offered to Children (4 to 17 years of age) and Adults (18 to seniors) in Groups. Private and Semi-Private lessons available, please call the facility for information.
Adult Lap Swimming (Weekend and Evenings) (Limited Lanes)
Lifeguard Training Program (Please call facility for more information)
Junior Lifeguard Program (Summer ONLY Program)

NOVICE SPORTS PROGRAMS
Springboard Diving, Artistic Swimming, Swimming and Water Polo Teams are offered year round.

NOVICE SPORTS TEAMS
Designed for entry-level competitors with minimal experience. Participants compete in a Departmental Sponsored league. Swimming is during the summer and fall seasons. However we encourage year-round participation in order to experience the full breadth of aquatic competition. Team practices include water instruction and may include dry land warm-ups. Participation awards are given seasonally to each individual. Program is designed to accommodate both male and female participants.

PREREQUISITES
Participants must be 7-17 years of age and must be able to swim continuously the width of the pool and back in deep water of that designated pool. We require swim level 4 Intermediate of the American Red Cross Learn to Swim Program for some of our Novice Teams.

  • Springboard Diving Team

    Diving is classified as an art as well as a sport. The diver must have total body control and good kinesthetic awareness. Divers compete in one-meter springboard events. Workouts are designed to build endurance, refine proper technique and execution of a dive from start to finish.

  • Swimming Team

    The program is designed to provide a team environment that fosters growth in competitive swimming by improvement of swimming stroke and technique. Workouts are designed to build endurance, efficient strokes, starts, turns and finishes are part of the team focus.

  • Artistic Swimming (Synchronized Swimming) Team

    USA Synchro has changed the name to Artistic Swimming and will no longer be recognized as Synchronized Swimming.
    Designed to introduce young swimmers to competitive Artistic Swimming. It’s a hybrid form of swimming, dance, and gymnastics, consisting of swimmers performing a synchronized routine of elaborate moves in the water, accompanied by music. It demands good water skills, strength, endurance, flexibility, good breathing control when underwater, and precise timing.

  • Water Polo Team

    Water polo is a 7 team member (6 field players / 1 goalkeeper) water sport that consist of basic fundamental skills: swimming, treading water (egg-beater) and passing (ball skills). Workouts are designed to build endurance, skills set, and teamwork.