
Ridgewood NJ, it is being reported once again the a great white shark, has been spotted at the southern tip of the Jersey Shore just in time for Memorial Day but if you looking for a safer alternative you can still purchase Graydon Pool memberships online.
Pool Manager’s Office – 201-670-5500, ext 7002 (in season)
Badge Office – 201-670-5500, ext 7003 (in season only)
Recreation Office at The Stable- 201-670-5560
recreation@ridgewoodnj.net
GRAYDON POOL/2017 HOURS OF OPERATION
Early Season
June 3 through June 22
Weekdays – 12 noon to 7:30 pm
Weekends – 10 am to 7:30 pm
Regular Season
June 23 through August 13, 2017
Daily 10 am to 7:30 pm
**Holiday**, July 4th, closes 4 pm
Late Season
August 14 through Labor Day, September 4, 2017
Weekdays – 12 noon to 7:30 pm
Weekends/Holiday – 10 am to 7:30 pm
, Visa/MasterCard accepted.
I hope the clean it up. very dirt site.
YES i seen what you are talking about. you are right. it’s a mess. what the hell is going on.
Can anyone comment on the cleanliness of this place?
Yes, I swim every summer for 40 years. Water is clean. It is checked twice a day. I love the sand bottomed Graydon, like a pond.
You former city dwellers have to understand that plants and leaves and sand in water do not make it dirty, unsafe for swimming.
Please do your research a cement bottom chlorinated pool can and often does have deadly bacteria. It too has to be checked and maintained regularly.
Even the ocean too has dirty, unsafe days. Ever been down there when the water has fecal bacteria and you are not allowed to swim.
So come to Graydon this summer ; dive in, I have always loved it.
@8.48. I would like to believe your observations about Graydon. I am an avid swimmer and have tried many seas, lakes, ponds, rivers etc. I have yet to test Graydon. Last year a few times I took a walk around the deep end. It felt frightening. Water was deep green with no transparency at all and the concrete had signs of algae. Other areas get geese stuff. It looks nice a clean right now because it hasn’t been used yet but I am reluctant to use it myself or bring my family in. It is a nice , picturesque lake but I would prefer a clear water pool.
Bruce at 11:24: why don’t you take your family (total of up to four people) for a day using the free resident coupon at the bottom of the recent Parks & Rec flier sent to all residents? Proof of residency required. No cost and no obligation. See if you like it. That’s what it’s for.