Top 10 Reasons to Love the Lake Grove Swim Park

Former Lake Grove Swim Park regular, James McGrew, painted this picture of his daughter enjoying the popular Lake Grove destination. “I lived here for ten years before I knew about this place,” he admitted. But soon he and his family found it the perfect spot for swimming, picnicking, and…painting.

When my wife and I first visited Lake Oswego, Oregon, we drove by the Lake Grove Swim Park and jealously eyed the carefree folks who were spending their summer afternoon in a setting that waterfront homeowners pay millions for. Little did we know the Lake Grove Swim Park would become our summer vacation spot for years to come once we bought a home and decided to live in Lake Oswego.

Even though we lived on one of the canals, giving us access to the entire lake, when our kids were little, the Lake Grove Swim Park was where they wanted to be. What kid wouldn’t with these Top 10 Reasons to Love the Lake Grove Swim Park?

1. It’s a happy place. I think everyone in my family will attest to the fact that when they think back to their Lake Grove Swim Park days, they were some of their happiest (and I’m not just talking about the kids!) It’s a built-in summertime community with friends for the making—all you have to do is show up!

2. Lifeguards/park attendants. These high school/college-age kids were the highlight for each of my lake rats. On any given day you could find one of my daughters shadowing her favorite guard or catch my son up at the snack shack in a furious card game of spit or speed with one of the cashiers. Life has come full circle. My oldest daughter is now a lifeguard.

3. Lifeguards again. For parents, having lifeguards puts your mind at ease. All swimmers are required to swim with a buddy, but lifeguards monitor each of the swimming areas.

4. The view. This is priceless real estate on the Lake Oswego waterfront. Spread out your blanket under the tree or on the dock and take it all in.

5. The lake. On a hot summer day, there’s nothing more refreshing than a dip in the lake. There are three swimming areas of graded depths with swim tests required to advanced to each level.

6. Swim lessons. They could be the best deal in town–two-week sessions run from 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to noon on weekdays for only $50 and are already so popular, there’s a waiting list online to join. Lessons start end of June and run through mid-August.

7. Snack shack. In this world of “you are what you eat,” the snack shack is a throwback to the days we didn’t know that or at least didn’t care. Choose from candy bars, chips, popsicles and slushies in a variety of syrupy sweet flavors.

8. Wading pool and play structure. It’s easy to keep the little ones entertained with a concrete wading pool, sandbox and play structures (not to mention those slushies again).

9. Games. Equipment is available for rent including: volleyball balls, badminton racquets and birdies, nets for badminton/volleyball, soccer balls, basketballs, Kan Jam set, cornhole set, swim noodles, frisbees, ping pong paddles and balls, tabletop Weber charcoal grills (bring your own charcoal).

10. Picnic spots. Shade person? Got that. Want to work on your tan? Got that. Barbecue grates, picnic tables…no wonder the swim park is a popular spot for dinner for two after a long day at work or Charlie’s seventh birthday party.

Here’s just a little bit of history. The swim park was originally deeded to the Lake Grove School District by the Oregon Iron and Steel Company so that all the kids in the Lake Grove district could have access to the lake. In 1953 that district merged with the former Oswego School District to form what is now the Lake Oswego School District. Use of the park, however, is still restricted to residents who live within the original Lake Grove School District boundaries and pay an additional property tax toward the maintenance of the park. Residents need to show proof of residency to receive a park pass, good for the season.

Hours: Open noon to 8 p.m. daily starting the first Saturday after LOSD schools close in June until 5 p.m. on the Sunday before Labor Day weekend. This year that means June 17 through August 27.

Check out their website. Better yet, check out the park while there are still lazy summer days to savor.

Want to make sure the house you buy in Lake Oswego has rights to use the Lake Grove Swim Park? Give me a call at 503.939.9801 or email me at kevin.costello@cascadehassonsir.com and I’ll show you around.

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About lovelakeoswego

I feel pretty lucky—I live where I work and I love where I live. As a Realtor in Lake Oswego, I get to share that enthusiasm with clients every day. Through this blog, with the help of my freelance writer wife, Genita, I’d like to share that enthusiasm with you. The quality of life you’ll find in Lake Oswego belies its size—there is so much to experience here from a fireworks show over the lake on the 4th of July to the Festival of the Arts--one of the premier arts events in the region. So please check in each week for another reason why I love Lake Oswego and who knows—maybe you’ll fall in love too! If you’re interested in experiencing Lake Oswego personally, please feel free to contact me either on my cell at (503) 939-9801, via email at kevin.costello@cascadehassonsir.com or check my website by clicking the link in the "Contact me" section in the right-hand column. I would love to show you around.
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