Outdoor Pool

Situated overlooking the lakefront, the Pavilion patio and outdoor pool area offer sweeping views of Lake Tahoe.

Pool Closed for Season

The pool operates during the Summer months only, from Memorial Day weekend until just after the Labor Day holiday (depending on the weather).

Outdoor Pool

The Outdoor Pool is located adjacent to the Pavilion and includes the pool and adjoining patios with lounge chairs and picnic tables. The pool building is equipped with changing facilities and restrooms. Please bring your own towels.

Homeowners may rent the Outdoor Pool building, kitchen and patio for private receptions.

Access to the Outdoor Pool requires a valid/current pass. Pass holders are allowed up to three (3) guests per pass and must accompany their guests at all times while using the facilities. Children thirteen (13) years old or younger must be accompanied by an adult eighteen years of age or older, who has a valid pass.

Please refer to the Pool Pass Policies for more details on pass usage rules.

LocationOpening Hours (Summer)
356 Ala Wai Blvd
South Lake Tahoe
CA 96150
Mon – Sun 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

All Tahoe Keys amenities are for the exclusive use of TKPOA homeowners and their guests. Please be respectful of the neighboring owners who can hear you.

Questions?

Phone:(530) 542-6444 ext. 221
Email:info@tkpoa.org

Pool Rules

We request that all visitors to the indoor pool adhere to the usage rules to ensure the mutual enjoyment of all.


  1. Babies/Infants
    Un-potty trained babies/infants must wear snug-fitting swim diapers with elastic around legs.
  2. Food & Drink
    No food or drinks (of any kind) except water are allowed on the pool deck and/or spa area.
  3. Floating Toys
    No floating or other toys, balls, etc. permitted in the pools or spa areas. Personal flotation devices should be Coast Guard approved.
  4. Pets
    No pets are allowed in the pool and/or spa areas at any time with the exception of a certified Seeing Eye Dog or dogs for the hearing impaired.
  5. Bicycles/Skateboars/Scooters
    Bicycles, roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards, scooters, etc. are not allowed in the pool and/or spa areas at any time.
  6. Swimwear
    Only persons dressed in regulation swimwear will be allowed in the pool and/or spa, no t-shirts and/or cutoffs.
  7. No Illegal Access
    Climbing over the gates, fences and walls to the pool and spas is prohibited and is considered trespassing and will be dealt with in a lawful manner.
  8. Communicable Diseases
    People with skin disorders, colds, and communicable diseases are requested to refrain from using the pool and/or spas for the obvious health risks.
  9. Behavior and Conduct
    Immoral, lewd, indecent conduct or foul language in the pool and/or spa area will not be tolerated and you may be asked to leave the facility.
  10. No Appliances
    No electrical appliances are permitted in the pool and/or spa areas. Small battery-operated radios, TVs, tape players, CD players, iPods, etc. may be played with ear/headphones worn to control sound.
  11. No Smoking
    No smoking in the pool and/or spa areas
  12. Trash Disposal
    Dispose of trash properly in a trash can.
  13. Swim Test
    To swim in the “deep end” one may be asked to pass a swim test as requested by the attendant. This test will consist of swimming across the shallow end and back, non-stop.
  14. Diving Board
    The diving board may be closed at the discretion of the attendant. In order to use the diving board, you must be able to swim in the deep end of the pool unattended and without floatation devices. Children who need assistance from parents on the diving board or swimming in the pool are prohibited from using the diving board.
  15. Rule Violations
    Violation of any of these rules and procedures may result in a fine and/or denial of the pool and/or spa privileges. Your pass may be confiscated or revoked.
  16. Authority
    Pool attendants and Supervisors are authorized by the Tahoe Keys Property Owners Association to administer these rules and procedures. They need your support in order to make these facilities safe and keep them in proper working order. Your safety comes first and a spirit of cooperation, common sense and decency is needed for these facilities.