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Places to swim in Kansas City

Grab your goggles — it’s swim season in Kansas City.

Pool pic

Let’s dive in.

Photo by KCtoday

The weather is warming up, and the pools are opening up for business. So, we’re sharing five places to swim in the Kansas City area — all opening this Saturday, May 27.

The Bay Water Park, 7101 Longview Rd., KCMO | All ages | $0-$8 daily admission | Buy season tickets | Bring the whole family out to this kid-friendly spot.

Adventure Oasis, 2100 S. Hub Dr., Independence, MO | All ages | $9 daily admission | Get ready to slide down one of the multiple tube slides.

Club Woodside, 2000 W. 47th Pl., Westwood, KS | Adult pools + family pool available | See membership plans | Enjoy the adults-only pool with full food + drink service, or bring the kiddos.

Castaway Cove, 4545 Worlds of Fun Ave., KCMO | Ages 21+ | Find day passes | This swim-up bar will make you feel tropical AF.

Nine Zero One Rooftop, 901 W. 48th Pl., KCMO | Ages 21+ | Make reservations | Reserve a private rooftop cabana + enjoy a welcome fishbowl of house rum punch.

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