WATER PARK
Terramor Aquatic Park
26281 O’Neill Drive
Pool Monitor Hours
Regular Operating Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
- May 28 - 30 (Memorial Day Weekend)
- June 4 - August 14
- Sept 3 - 5 (Labor Day Weekend)
Modified Operating Hours: 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
- May 31 - June 3
- August 15 - September 2
- September 10-11, 17-18, 24-25
Pool Monitors at Cluhouse Pools
LARMAC provides pool monitors at Avendale, Covenant Hills, Flintridge and Oak Knoll Village Clubhouse pools from 12:00–5:00 p.m. on the following dates: Friday–Sunday, May 28–August 14, May 30, July 4 and September 3–5.
CHECK POOL STATUS BEFORE YOU PACK UP
Check the Pool Status page (LaderaLife.com/PoolStatus) on LaderaLife to check to see if your favorite pool, plunge, splash pad, or water park is open before you pack up and head out.
Or you can check the Amenity Status page (LaderaLife.com/Amenities) for the status of all amenities including pools, clubhouses, and more.
SAFETY: LEARNING TO SWIM
#1 Swimming can save lives!
Swimming is the only activity that can save your child’s life or someone else’s. Being comfortable in the water is a necessity, because even if kids don’t go to a pool regularly, they should be at ease near any body of water. Water is everywhere! Drowning is the leading cause of death for children 1-4 years old, and the second leading cause of death for children age 5-14.
#2 Improves social life.
Rare are the times where you’ll find a child who doesn’t enjoy a pool party, a summer dip to cool off or a chance to splash around. Your child is likely the same and will have friends who swim that they will want to spend time with. Taking swim lessons early means that your child will be able to participate without you having to constantly worry.
#3 Confidence is key.
Find a child swimming in any body of water and, chances are, they’re confident. Swimming gives kids something to do where they’re truly in charge of how quickly they improve. When kids feel confident about swimming, it builds their confidence and makes them feel like they can handle other areas of their lives.
Because the world is 71% water and children are 100% curious. Let’s keep them safe!
Swim Diapers Help Keep Pools Open
Help keep pools open by ensuring that young infants and children who are not yet potty-trained wear swim diapers. Swim diapers are available, free-of charge, to residents at clubhouse pools and the water park.