Sava Pool
Sava Pool is a public swimming pool in San Francisco, California. Admission is Adults $7, Children/Seniors $5.
| Address | 19th Ave & Wawona St |
| Admission | Adults $7, Children/Seniors $5 (verify current rates) |
| Rating | 4.2★ (345 Google reviews) |
| Phone | (415) 753-7000 |
| Type | Indoor |
Best for: ["lap swimmers", "fitness swimmers", "seniors", "year-round swimming"]
About Sava Pool
It's an indoor pool, and honestly, that's already a big plus in San Francisco. I've heard good things, a 4.2 rating from over 300 reviews usually means they're doing something right. From what I can tell, you've got your basics covered: heated water, lap lanes, and they even offer water aerobics. Pretty standard stuff, but sometimes standard is exactly what you want, you know? It's not a flashy spot, but it gets the job done for folks looking to swim laps or just get in the water. Plus, with locker rooms, you don't have to haul wet gear around all day. It's affordable too, seven bucks for adults, less for kids. For a city like San Francisco, with almost 900,000 people, having a reliable indoor pool like this is a solid win.
What are Sava Pool's hours?
Published hours aren't available for Sava Pool yet. Check current hours on Google Maps.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to use Sava Pool?
Admission is pretty straightforward. Adults pay $7. If you're bringing kids or are a senior, it's a bit less at $5 per person. They keep it pretty affordable for a city pool.
Are there other public pools in San Francisco if Sava Pool is busy?
San Francisco is a big city with a good number of public facilities. If Sava Pool doesn't fit your needs or schedule, I'd suggest checking the overall San Francisco Recreation & Park Department website. They usually list all their aquatic facilities there.
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