As the summer begins to wind down, it’s time to get in those last days of dipping in the pool. Here are some of the most beautiful swimming spots in New Orleans that we know you are going to love. Check out the best swimming spots in the city.

  1. Stallings Gentilly Pool, 2700 Lapeyrouse St.

Facebook.com / New Orleans Recreation Development Commission This sports and recreation center has a beautiful pool, a great place to soak up the end of the summer.

  1. Audubon Cool Zoo, 6500 Magazine St.

Facebook.com / Audubon Cool Zoo This fun splash park in the middle of the Audubon Zoo offers kids and adults alike a great way to soak up the sun.

  1. Fontainebleau State Park, 62883 Highway 1089, Mandeville

Facebook.com / Fontainebleau State Park You’ll fall in love with wading in the waters of Lake Pontchartrain here, especially as the sun goes down.

  1. Stallings St. Claude Pool, 4300 St. Claude Ave.

facebook.com/NORDCommission This recently renovated and reopened pool is now one of the most beautiful in the NORDC system.

  1. Lyons Pool, 624 Louisiana Ave.

facebook.com/LyonsCenter This large sports complex at the end of Louisiana Ave. is one of the best places to cool down in the city.

There are some amazing swimming spots in New Orleans, don’t you think? Where do you like to go when it is time to cool down? Let us know in the comments below! We love to hear your feedback.

Facebook.com / New Orleans Recreation Development Commission

This sports and recreation center has a beautiful pool, a great place to soak up the end of the summer.

Facebook.com / Audubon Cool Zoo

This fun splash park in the middle of the Audubon Zoo offers kids and adults alike a great way to soak up the sun.

Facebook.com / Fontainebleau State Park

You’ll fall in love with wading in the waters of Lake Pontchartrain here, especially as the sun goes down.

facebook.com/NORDCommission

This recently renovated and reopened pool is now one of the most beautiful in the NORDC system.

facebook.com/LyonsCenter

This large sports complex at the end of Louisiana Ave. is one of the best places to cool down in the city.

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