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Springfield Community Swimming Pool

A place to swim and to relax!

The Springfield Municipal Pool staff is looking forward to a great season!

  • Pool Hours: 1:00-5:00 PM and 6:00-8:00 PM
  • Holiday Hours: July 4th - 1:00-6:00 PM
  • Family Swim Hours: 6:00-8:00 PM on Sundays
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Swimming Pool Rates

Family Rates

Family Season Pass: $150.00

Individual Season Pass: $85.00

Punch card: $50.00
11 punches for the price of 10

Daily Rates

Daily admission with water slide: $5 per person per day

Swimming Lesson Rates

Regular Session: $40.00 per group lesson (8-10 hours)

Private Session: $30.00 per 30 minute lesson

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Employment

City of Springfield Swimming Pool application and employment information:

History of the Springfield Swimming Pool

"Springfield's original Municipal Swimming Pool was building in 1936. At the time it was one of the few outdoor swimming pools in Minnesota, and the first build of brick.

As a WPA project, cost was estimated at $16,289.67, with the Federal government contributing $11,049.50. The City, through donations and City funds contributed $5,240.17 to the pool in Riverside Park.

Plans for the pool were drawn by a firm of architects on behalf of the Clay Products Institute, an organization of brick and tile manufacturers.

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Thirty WPA workers excavated for the 50 x 120 ft. pool. Except for the concrete footing, the entire pool and bath house were constructed of Ochs hard-burned, smooth-faced brick from the local brick plant, backed with hard-burned 8 x 15 x 12 hollow tile, all reinforced. The bottom of the pool was brick, laid on edge in a basket weave patters.

Several years before the pool was designed, the Springfield Booster Club started a movement for the building of a pool. A committee was appointed to investigate the matter, but the big problem of financing the project was too great an obstacle for the committee to overcome. However, the matter was kept alive. The American Legion was active in creating favorable sentiment and the final plans were a result of constant persistence by the community.

More than 1,000 people attended the dedication ceremonies on August 16, 1936. The pool served the community until 1991. In 1992 a new pool constructed in Riverside Park just south of the location of the original pool."

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