University Recreation offers three distinct pools to meet all your aquatic needs. Swim laps in the 4-lane indoor pool at the Student Recreation Center (SRC), enjoy year-round access at the 10-lane Aquatic Center outdoor pool, or relax and play at the Outdoor Pool Complex (OPC)—complete with a lazy river, water slide, and more.
Outdoor Pool Complex
The Outdoor Pool Complex is the perfect spot for sunny fun with a lazy river, kiddie pool, water slide, and nearby refreshments at the Bama Cabana.

SRC Indoor Pool
The SRC 25-yard indoor pool offers four lanes for lap swimming or classes, a zero-depth entrance for easy access, and fitness equipment like kickboards to support your workout.

Aquatic Center Outdoor Pool
Our 10-lane, 25-yard by 25-meter outdoor pool is open year-round, with heating and cooling systems plus overhead heaters for comfortable swimming in any season.

Planning your visit to the Outdoor Pool Complex?
The Outdoor Pool is available for reservation for special events. Membership or an OPC Day Pass is required to access the Outdoor Pool Complex.
Schedule modifications may occur for inclement weather and other unforeseen circumstances.
Before You Go
- Members must have an Action Card to enter facilities.
- OPC Day Passes are $10 per person per day.
- OPC Day Pass for weekends and holidays are $15 per person per day. Weekends include Fridays-Sundays. Holidays include Memorial Day, Juneteenth, July 4th, and Labor Day.
- Children age 15 and under must be accompanied at all times by an adult (age 18 and above) with an active SRC or OPC Membership.
- Members and/or guests aged 17 and under must have a release that has been signed by a parent or guardian (18 and older) on file.
- This includes guests ages 16-17 who are with a member under age 18.
- We do not offer “Rain Checks” or refunds.
- Children age 3 and under are free.
- Coolers and/or outside food and drinks are not allowed.
- Water and ice only in plastic or metal containers
- The facility will close for inclement weather and or other unforeseen circumstances.
- For weather closures, please call 205-348-Pool (7665) or visit our social media pages.
Membership
The Outdoor Pool Complex is included as part of Student Recreation Center Memberships, Outdoor Pool Complex only memberships are available.
- SRC Members may purchase OPC memberships for their children through our membership office.
- A satellite membership office will be open at the OPC with limited hours during the summer season.
- Children age 3 and under are free.
Outdoor Pool Parties

Let's party
Host your next pool party at University Recreation’s outdoor pool! Perfect for birthdays, special occasions, or just a fun day in the sun. Our team will handle the details, so you can focus on enjoying the day.
Coolers, Food and Beverage
- Coolers and outside food or drink are not allowed in the Outdoor Pool Complex. Water in plastic or metal containers is permitted.
- Patrons may enjoy outside food and drinks at the picnic tables outside the complex entrance, by the parking lot.
- Gum and food are not allowed in the pool area.
- Food from the concession stand must be kept in the designated eating area.
- Alcohol and tobacco products are prohibited.
Dress Code
- Clothing specifically designed for swimming is required. Overly revealing swimwear and street clothes are prohibited. Swim attire must be appropriate for a family environment.
- Inappropriate swim attire, swim attire with buckles, rivets, zippers or exposed metal, and other sharp objects are not allowed.
- For safety, diaper-age children must wear plastic pants or swim diapers in pool areas.
- Patrons are encouraged to arrive swim-ready.
Parking
- A valid UA Parking Permit is required.
- Patron Parking Permits are available for purchase.
- Pay Station Parking is located in Student Recreation Center Lot 401 Peter Bryce Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL closest to Peter Bryce Blvd.
Inclement Weather
- The facility will close for 30 minutes anytime lightning occurs and reopen 30 minutes after the last time lightning is detected.
- Rain checks and refunds are not offered for guest passes.
- For weather closures, please call 205-348-Pool (7665) or visit twitter.com/UARecreation.
Life Jackets
- Inexperienced or non-swimmers are encouraged to wear U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets.
- Water wings are not considered lifesaving devices and their use is discouraged.
- Complimentary life jackets are available for youth.
- Non-swimming or floatation-dependent children must remain within arm’s reach of a parent/guardian.
Towels
- Towels are not provided or available for purchase at the Outdoor Pool Complex.
- Patrons are encouraged to bring towels to dry off and place them over lounge chairs they utilize.
Pool Safety and Facility Guidelines
University Recreation realizes you are investing your time and energy into health and fitness, and this facility is for your use. However, using this facility is a privilege, and we ask that you abide by our UREC Outdoor Pool Complex guidelines in addition to our general UREC Facility Usage Guidelines.
Prohibited Items
- Alcohol, tobacco products, and illegal drugs are not permitted.
- Photography of others is prohibited in UREC facilities without consent.
- Coolers and outside food or drink are not allowed in the Outdoor Pool Complex.
- UREC aquatic facilities may not be used for private instruction or to provide services not approved in writing by UREC such as private lessons or personal training.
- Pets are not permitted in the pool area. Service Animals welcome.
- Bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, and roller skates are prohibited.
Water Safety Guidelines
Failure to follow guidelines can result in serious injury.
- A long whistle blast from the lifeguards is used to clear the pool in the event of an emergency or severe weather; always follow instructions from the staff.
- Parents/guardians are responsible for the safety and direct supervision of their children at all times.
- Non-swimming or floatation dependent children must remain within arm’s reach of a parent/guardian.
- Children requiring the use of diapers must wear swim diapers while using UREC pools. Please do not change diapers poolside.
- If you have had the flu or diarrhea in the last two weeks, do not swim!
- All swimmers should shower thoroughly before entering the pool and before re-entering following use of the toilet.
- Purposeful hyperventilation and prolonged repetitive breath-holding are prohibited.
- Glass and stoneware containers are not permitted.
- No running, pushing, horse-playing, or other high-risk behavior in the pool area.
- Courtesy is expected of all pool patrons at all times. The use of foul language, explicit behavior, excessive noise offensive to others will not be tolerated.
- Clothing specifically designed for swimming is required. Overly revealing swimwear and street clothes are prohibited.
- Personal floats are not allowed. UREC inner tubes are not allowed in the toddler pool.
- The toddler pool is for children under the age of 6 and is not lifeguarded; parents/guardians are responsible for the safety of their children.
- The facility will close for 30 minutes anytime lightning occurs and reopen 30 minutes after the last time lightning is detected.
- Patrons with skin diseases, infections, open cuts, or sores may be denied access to the pool if it presents a hazard to themselves or other patrons.
- Bandages and/or band-aids are not permitted in the pools.
- Children 4 years of age or older should use the restroom that corresponds with their gender or the family restrooms.
- Climbing onto or over the middle retaining wall is not permitted.
- Gum and food are not allowed in the pool area. Food must be kept in the designated eating area.
- Aquatic Staff has final authority on all matters in the pool and will restrict any activity deemed unsafe.
Failure to follow safety rules and staff instructions can result in serious injury to yourself or others and result in loss of membership/access privileges. University Recreation reserves the right to refuse admittance to or dismiss from its premises, any persons failing to comply with rules and staff instruction.
Waterslide Safety
- Only one slider at a time
- Maximum weight – 300 lbs. (136 hg)
- Minimum height – 48” (1.02m)
Slide Instructions:
- Riders must wait for the attendant’s start signal before starting to slide.
- Only ride slide feet first lying on your back with legs crossed at the ankles and arms folded across your chest.
- Keep your hands inside the slide at all times.
- Do not run, dive, stand, kneel, rotate or stop in the slide.
- Tubes or personal floatation devices are not permitted in the slide.
- At the end of the slide, obey all instructions by the lifeguard and exit the pool quickly.
- No swimming in the splashdown pool.
To avoid injury:
- Pregnant women and persons with heart conditions or back trouble should not ride this slide.
- Eyeglasses must be securely affixed to riders with head straps or held in their hands.
- Swimwear with exposed zippers, buckles, rivets, or metal ornamentation is not permitted.
- Do not use this slide while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Additional Information for Patrons with Children
- Each hour there will be a 10-minute “safety” break for children age 15 years and younger. All patrons under age 15 must exit the pool for the break and should not go to the toddler pool during this time. Restroom breaks are encouraged during this time.
- Parents are encouraged to take children on restroom breaks or check diapers often. Waiting to hear “I have to go” may be too late. This helps to prevent germs from spreading.
- Please change children’s diapers at a diaper-changing area in restrooms and not poolside.
- Children age 15 and under must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (age 19 and above).