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Nashville's Aquatic Centers Attract Swimmers of All Ages This Summer

Metro Nashville residents from toddlers to seniors are signing up for structured swim sessions at public aquatic facilities this summer.

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By Nashville Wellness Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 1:20 AM

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Updated 1 h ago· 11 July 2026, 3:45 AM

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Nashville's Aquatic Centers Attract Swimmers of All Ages This Summer
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Metro Nashville Parks and Recreation recorded 4,200 enrollments across its summer aquatic programs by the end of June, up from 3,650 the previous year.

The increase comes as daytime temperatures in Davidson County have climbed above 90 degrees on 22 days since Memorial Day, pushing more people toward water-based exercise rather than outdoor running trails or gym weight rooms. Local wellness groups note that group swim formats also provide built-in social contact that many residents missed during earlier years of restricted indoor gatherings.

Two facilities anchor the current schedule. The Centennial Sportsplex at 222 25th Avenue North runs weekday lap swims from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and offers adult aqua aerobics three evenings a week. A few miles east, the East Nashville YMCA at 900 Fatherland Street hosts parent-child swim lessons on Saturday mornings and a seniors-only water walking class on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Both sites accept Metro Parks passes and YMCA memberships.

Session costs and schedules

Drop-in lap swim at Centennial Sportsplex costs $8 for non-members. The eight-week parent-child series at the East Nashville YMCA runs $95 per child and finishes on August 14. Registration for the next adult water fitness block at either location opens July 18 through the Metro Parks online portal.

City data released last month showed that participants who attended at least two aquatic sessions per week reported an average 12 percent improvement in measured flexibility scores after eight weeks. The same report tracked 310 residents over age 65 who completed the senior water walking program at East Nashville YMCA between March and June.

How to get started

Residents can check current availability and required forms on the Metro Nashville Parks website or by calling the Centennial Sportsplex front desk at 615-862-8434. Anyone beginning a new exercise routine should consult a local medical professional before starting.

Walk-up family swim nights continue at both locations every Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. through Labor Day.

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