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General Information


Admission/Guests

Members must leave their membership cards with the desk attendant and sign in as they enter the bathhouse. Membership cards are NON-TRANSFERABLE. Only the individuals whose names appear on the card may use it. Unauthorized use of a membership card may result in suspension of membership privileges for the remainder of the season. Please be sure to pick up your membership card when leaving the facility.

Guests are defined as non-members accompanied by a member in good standing. Guests are welcome under the following rules and rates. Members shall be responsible for their guests behavior while they are on the premises.

Guest Fees
  • Adults and Children (4 and older) - $7/person
  • Children (3 and younger) - FREE

Members may purchase a non-transferable, non-refundable guest pass card that is good for 10 visits for $50/card at the front desk. These guests passes are valid weekdays and weekends when accompanied by a member.

Maximum Bather Load
Ever wonder about the sign behind the front desk and what it means? It states the maximum bather load is 206 (178 people in main pool and 28 people in baby pool). The bather load is determined by dividing the total water surface area in square feet of each swimming pool within the facility by 27 square feet. Based on the size of our pool this means we cannot have more than 178 people in the main pool (or more than 28 people in the baby pool) at any given time. The pool management company is responsible for enforcing these rules. If Fairfax County discovers that our pool is in violation they will close the pool until further notice. Because our pool management company (High Sierra) would also be cited for violating this rule and it would jeopardize their liability insurance, they take this violation very seriously. Therefore, on crowded days the staff will be counting the number of people coming through the front desk. If Highland Park reaches capacity, you will be asked to wait until people leave before you can enter.


Highland Park Pool Privacy Statement

Highland Park Pool ("HPP") collects certain information from each member and prospective members ("you ") to facilitate payment. HPP does not use this information for any other purpose. HPP also collects certain information from you in its standard membership form. This information is used to create an HPP membership directory, to facilitate communication with you about HPP events and matters of interest to HP members, and to conduct HPP-related business. HPP does not share or sell this information to any other party, nor will it use it for any purpose other than HP-related business.

HPP Email Policy

Using HPP email addresses by an individual member to solicit the general membership for any reason (such as fundraising or business opportunities) is strictly prohibited.

Highland Park Pool Operating Regulations

Please click on the button below to find the list of the HPP Rules and Operating Regulations
Highland Park Pool Rules and Operating Regulations
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