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Boiling Springs Pool

Waterslides at the Boiling Springs PoolBoiling Springs Swimming Pool
100 Race Street
(717) 258-4121

Built in 1927, the Boiling Springs Pool is the oldest public pool in Cumberland County. 

Still running after all these years, many improvements have taken place since 2000, including the addition of 3 waterslides, new deckwork, railings and sidewalks. 

Cool off at the hottest place to be this summer, the Boiling Springs Pool!  We are ready to give your family the best mini-vacation the area can offer.  Nice lawns, sun or shade, relaxing, soothing pools – or exciting and wild slides!

We also have a full service snack bar serving nachos to hamburgers, cheese steaks to chicken parm subs, french fries and chicken strips.  Sodas, ice teas, fruit punch… Ice cream, slushies and candy.

Nightmare and Daydream!  Zip down our enclosed 130 foot speed slide.  Head into the dark, zoom through the tube and splash into the light.  Can you keep your eyes open?  Or – cruise into the corners gaining speed as you go, on our 220 foot long open water slide.

A variety of swimming pools!  Cool off in one of our 4 pools.  A 1 foot deep wading pool for the small kids, two intermediate pools with sun and varying depths, and our 150 foot long pool with another 90 foot long water slide at the west end.

 

We don’t care where you live, just where you swim! 

5 Comments on “Boiling Springs Pool”

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  1. #1 Laurie Brown
    on Jul 5th, 2010 at 6:22 am

    BSP is a family tradition! Each year around April our girls start talking about the fun things they will do at BSP that summer. From the (very cold!) water, to the slides, to ice cream and salty french fries, playing frisbee on the lawn, and hanging out with friends ….. Boiling Springs Pool has got it all. Oh yeah, and they think the life guards are the coolest!

    Thanks BSP for sticking around in a world where few things remain the same.

  2. #2 SiteBubbler
    on Jun 28th, 2010 at 10:43 am

    Hi Brenda, Check your email for information from the Boiling Springs Pool.

    Anyone else – please go right to the pool’s website, as these comments are not always moderated by pool Management. http://www.bspool.com/

  3. #3 Brenda Snider
    on Jun 27th, 2010 at 9:14 am

    What is the admission price for children and senior citizens?
    We reside at Bethany Village, Mechanicsburg, and will have our grandsons (ages 8 and 5) visiting here for six days this coming week. What are hours the pool is open for visitors? Thanks!!

  4. #4 SiteBubbler
    on Sep 30th, 2009 at 6:15 am

    Thanks guys! I know I am late getting back to you on the reply, but I do appreciate everyone that comes down to visit and support us each year. I am glad you had a good time. –Tom http://www.bspool.com/

  5. #5 Alex Brenner & Szy Brenner
    on Sep 5th, 2009 at 2:43 pm

    WE LOVE THIS POOL! THANKS FOR BEING SO NICE TO ME AND ALL MY FRIENDS WHO HAVE AUTISM! THE STAFF IS SOO FRIENDLY AND COMPASSIONATE TO US.
    SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

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