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5701 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94124, USA
(415) 822-2807
Rating: 4.5 – Based on 151 Visitor Ratings
Opening Times.
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday: 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Sunday: Closed
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5 responses to “Martin Luther King Jr Pool”
$8 to lap swim. Check online calendar. Mid-day weekday it’s fairly easy to get a lane to yourself. Great staff, reasonably clean locker room with hot enough shower. Conscientious life guards. Friendly patrons. Clear pool.
Yes, $8 is fine —esp in SF. Never leave anything visible in your car outside—you’re in SF.
Amazimg pool, amazing sraff, amazing junior life guards, and the most amazing youth underwater hockey program in the country…
not a good experience. I was told by one of the staff to write a complaint in order for supervisors to realize the issues. so here we go!
Nathaniel Warren is the instructor on Saturday at 11:15am for the level3 adult swimming lessons. He just says a few words in the beginning about how to dive. But none of us want to learn how do dive.
I want personally to improve my breast stroke and another student mentioned has problem breathing in front crawl.
please don’t register students if you can’t have an instructor who can teach!
I drive 30 minutes to get there! absolutely NOT recommending their classes
The staff is friendly, the facilities are clean and spacious. Kickboards and foam pull buoys are available to use. During the day, the pool area is bright and inviting. I’ve met a few of my neighbors there during lap swim sessions. They even have a spinner machine to pull the moisture out of your suit. There is also a head height wall mounted hair dryer. The times I’ve visited, I’ve had an entire lane to myself.
Saturday adult swimming lessons are terrible. Nathaniel Warren who’s the teacher just walks by the pool heads down looking at his shoes and every now and then smiles at us 3 students. When I shared I‘m trying to improve front free-style and synchronize my breathing, he said nah, you are just fine.
Disclaimer, I don’t know when to breath!!! So in the past 3 sessions I ended up sticking with breast strokes which I‘ve been swimming for the past 10 years!
I raised the issue to the supervisors, Danny, Stev, Mishell and Dan but was told they already know about this and there has been complaints from the staff as well but not enough to react upon!!!
Very disappointing