OKC Parks announces 2026 pool opening schedule
Published on May 20, 2026
The 2026 pool season in Oklahoma City kicks off Saturday, May 23, at OKC Parks' two family aquatic centers, one community pool and 16 spraygrounds. Here's everything you need to know for the summer.
Family Aquatic Centers
OKC Parks operates two family aquatic centers, which are larger, resort-style pools:
- Earlywine Family Aquatic Center, 3101 SW 119th St.
- Will Rogers Family Aquatic Center, 3201 N. Grand Blvd.
The aquatic centers are open 1-6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, May 23 through Aug. 2. Pools are closed Mondays and on Juneteenth and Independence Day. Pools are also open Aug. 3-30, 1 to 6 p.m., only on weekends.
All OKC pools are cashless. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and ages 3-17, and free for age 2 and younger. Non-swimmers are $4. Concessions are available for purchase.
Season passes are also available and good for both Earlywine Family Aquatic Center and Will Rogers Family Aquatic Center all summer long. Individual passes are $45. Family passes are $150 for a family of four, plus $35 per additional person.
For more information about rentals, season passes, rules and more, go to okc.gov/swim.
Northeast Community Pool
Oklahoma City operates one community pool, Northeast Community Pool, 1226 NE 33rd St. The pool is open 1-6 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays, June 9 through Aug. 2. It is closed Mondays and on Juneteenth and Independence Day.
Admission is $2 for a day pass or $10 for a season pass for adults. Children younger than 18 are admitted free.
For more information about rentals, season passes, rules and more, go to okc.gov/swim.
Spraygrounds
OKC Parks operates 16 spraygrounds at parks throughout the city. With a variety of buttons, buckets, cannons and levers to douse you with water, the spraygrounds are perfect for kids to cool off and play. All spraygrounds are free.
Operating hours for the 2026 season are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day, May 23 through Sept. 27.
To report an issue, please text 405-482-0134. For more information and a map of the spraygrounds, go to okc.gov/spraygrounds.
These are the sprayground locations in Oklahoma City:
- Douglass Park: 901 N. Frederick Douglass Ave.
- EB Jeffrey Park: 4432 NW 16th St.
- Harvest Hills Park: 8235 NW 104th St.
- Macklanburg Park: 11700 N Stratford Dr.
- McCracken Park: 425 SE 64th St.
- McKinley Park: 1300 N. McKinley Ave.
- Melrose Park: 7800 Melrose Lane.
- Memorial Park: 3600 N. Classen Blvd.
- Minnis Lakeview Park: 12518 NE 36th St.
- North Highland Park: 301 NW 81st St.
- Reed Park: 1217 N. May Ave.
- Schilling Park: 537 SE 25th St.
- Sellers Park: SW 82nd & Villa Ave.
- Taylor Park: 1113 SW 70th St.
- Wiley Post Park: 2021 S. Robinson Ave.
- Youngs Park: SW 44th & Youngs Ave.
About Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation
Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation operates more than 170 parks, 100 miles of trails, 5,000 acres of public land, and a network of recreation, aquatic and athletic centers. The mission of OKC Parks is to provide cultural, social, and recreational experiences that give our community the opportunity to cultivate wellness and enjoy a healthy lifestyle.
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Media Contact:
Carrie Coppernoll Jacobs, Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation
405-203-4258
carrie.jacobs@okc.gov