Welcome to Woodland

First season as a member? We’re glad you’ve joined! Welcome to a friendly community with a rich history and a bright future.

Let’s get you ready to dive in!

Swimmers, Take Your Marks…

Guidelines & Rules. Make sure you know how to preserve safety, courtesy, and fun at Woodland Hills.

Membership Directory. Consider opting in as part of Woodland’s White Pages.

Hours. Know when we’re usually open, when we have special programming (Ball Time, Adult Swim, etc.), and the circumstances under which we might close the pools during Regular Hours.

Calendar. Check for events, food trucks, swim meets, and more. Add dates to your own calendar if you’d like.

Swim Team. Join the Woodland Hills Flying Fish for our 65th season as a team.

Swimming Lessons. Gain skills and confidence with our School of Flying Fish.

Merch. Get your gear here.

Volunteer. Help us host a swim meet, or contribute in another way. We’re all invited to participate at our Club.

News. Hear what’s coming up by checking our Club’s conversation starter, The Woodland Hills WHistle.

History. Go beneath the surface and discover the treasures of our Club’s long tradition.

Go!

Key Tags. The first time you arrive at the gatehouse, we’ll create a photo badge for each person in your household—including children. Check in at the gatehouse with pride and joy every time you visit!

Woodland Wisdom

Fellow members have tips for you too:

For toddlers, all you need to bring is cups and paintbrushes. They’re happy ‘painting’ the deck for hours.
Ask the older members how long they’ve belonged here. They’ll tell you stories!
Don’t sit in the same spot every time. It can feel like a whole different place if you just try out another side of the pool.
Write your kid’s name on everything. They will never remember everything they brought.
‘Everybody plays’ is real here!! And it’s great. Tell your kids to join a game if they want. (And tell them to let everybody get in their game.)
It’s really nice that the lifeguards try to learn everybody’s name. Try and learn theirs too.
Never pack for the pool on a full stomach.

Have advice to share? Drop some knowledge!

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