The City of Dublin is excited to announce the opening of the Dublin City Pool for the 2026 summer season, which will open officially Saturday, May 30 at noon.
“We look forward to welcoming families and community members back for another summer of fun,” Director of Public Safety Cameron Ray said.
Pool hours are noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday.
Daily Admission is $3 per swimmer and $30 per person for an annual pool pass.
Concessions will be available onsite just as they have been in years past.
Pool parties may also be scheduled by contacting Dublin City Hall.
This year, visitors will notice severa l improvements to the pool facility. The city has completed installation of new plaster in the pool and is continuing work toward replacing electrical components, fencing, and numerous other items that have needed repair and attention over the last several years. These capital improvements are intended to ensure that the Dublin City Pool continues serving our community for many years to come.
Originally built in 1954, the Dublin City Pool has served generations of Dublin families, and the city remains committed to doing everything possible to ensure it remains open and operating for many years to come!
The city will host an End of Summer Blowout on the final day of the season, Sunday, Aug. 9, helping us close out the summer with one last day of fun.
These improvements and continued investments would not have been possible without the support and assistance of the Dublin City Council, Dublin Economic Development Corporation, Dublin Public Works Department, City Secretary Kim Seider, and the pool’s lifeguard staff.
“We would also like to give a special thank you to Parks Employee Arthur Martinez, who will serve as Pool Manager this season. His work and dedication have been instrumental in preparing the pool for opening day,” Ray said. “We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy the pool this summer. We simply ask that everyone follow the rules and help ensure a safe, enjoyable, and fun environment for all visitors. We look forward to seeing everyone at the Dublin City Pool this summer.”