Rod Harman Swim Center
Beaverton, OR, UNITED STATES
Adult Admission Price & Policy
Residents: $4.50; SC(62) $3.75. Non-residents: $5.50. [November, 2016]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
Location
A few blocks from McKinley Grade School.
Washington County
45.46722, -122.77627
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Facility Reviews
The water temperature is very high. Lap swimming etiquette isn't enforced during designated lap times; many folks just dink around, keeping others from swimming laps. Non-swimmers need special times, as lap swimming hours are so limited.
Even during "all swim" periods lap swimmers expect people to get out of the way. Otherwise, the pool and staff are super.
The pool is excellent for people with mobility impairments! There are two lifts into the pool and the environment is welcoming.
It's really hard to swim laps here, even during designated lap swim times. The etiquette is poor, with most people seeming to think they are entitled to an entire lane and lots of adaptive exercisers doing things in the pool in the middle of the lap lanes.
[December, 2013]
[December, 2013]
Lap swimmers' complaints about people doing things other than swimming laps during lap swimming time resulted in staff deciding to dedicate one lane to aqua-joggers, stationary exercisers, and water walkers, during the noon lap swim. It has been a great change.
[February, 2015]
[February, 2015]