Member Owned
Each household who joins the pool, is a co-owner of the pool.
Host a party!
Book in advance and have a lifeguard staff your party of up to 25 guests.
BBQ area
Propane BBQ on site for members to use.
Restrooms and Showers
Boys and girls bathroom/changing rooms on site. Outdoor showers available.
Lifeguards on Duty
Lifeguards on duty during all pool open hours.
Member discounts
Get discounts on swim lessons and swim team.
Chilax after a long day
Lounge chairs and shade available at pool side.
Toddler Pool Onsite
A small toddler pool available for kids <6.
About Cambridge Pool
Season: Cambridge opens in late May and stays open until early/mid Sept.
Run by Members: We have a work day for opening and closing to get things up and running and winterized. There is a 2-hour work required minimum/membership/year. Since it is member run, if members have ideas or want to change something, we fully encourage them to bring ideas forward and if approved, will have funn board support and funding.
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Amenities: On the property, there is a 20-yard, 3’-9’ deep pool and a ~8’ diameter, 1’ deep toddler pool. There is a grassy area, lounge chairs, umbrellas, a diving board, a propane BBQ (propane provided), and men’s and women’s bathrooms. The pool will have guards during all open hours.
Swim Team: Anyone <18 can join the swim team if they can at least swim the length of a pool. Some kids start as early as 4! It is open to any member, costs $75 ($175 max per family) and they get ~30 hours of instruction.
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Community: Overall, it is a really great community with some really nice folks.
Cost: Each household membership costs $500 to become an owner/member of the pool plus $600 for annual dues for one household (2025 rates). Yes, it sounds like A LOT for the first year, but all of it all goes toward the pool with very little extra.
Payment Plans Accepted: We never want money to be the reason people can't join. We are extremely flexible with payments. We have had members make payments over anywhere from a month to a whole year!
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Extra Costs: Very rarely, members will be asked to fund large projects – for example, the pool was resurfaced a few years ago and each member was asked to pay $100 twice to help cover it. (The current board is quite against these extra charges so they will be avoided if possible.) We also needed to pay property taxes in 2020 when the pool was not open and did split it among the members.
