Kids & Family

Holmdel Swim Club Registration Now Open For 2022

Membership categories are family, senior citizen and individual for both residents and non-residents.

Membership categories are family, senior citizen and individual for both residents and non-residents.
Membership categories are family, senior citizen and individual for both residents and non-residents. (Ashley Ludwig/Patch)

HOLMDEL, NJ — Holmdel, gather your towels and sunscreen: registration for the Holmdel Swim Club 2022 season has begun.

Seasonal membership passes are available for both residents and non-residents. The seasonal club provides a variety of programs, activities, and amenities, such as:

  • 4 pools, including the main pool, a baby pool, a diving tank and an intermediate pool
  • Basketball court
  • Men’s and women’s locker rooms (lockers not in use)
  • Playground
  • Sand volleyball court
  • Snack bar
  • Swim team
  • Tennis courts
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Special Theme Weeks/Events
  • Free Parking

Until May 1, pricing for all residents is as follows:

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  • Family: $650
  • Individual (18+): $375
  • Senior Citizen (62+): $175

Beginning May 2, pricing changes to:

  • Family: $700
  • Individual (18+): $425
  • Senior Citizen (62+): $225

The pricing varies for non-residents. On business days, in-person registration will be available at the Holmdel Recreation Office inside Town Hall, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To register online, go to https://holmdelnj.recdesk.com/.

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Questions can be directed to the recreation office at (732) 946-2820 ext. 1225 or [email protected].

The Holmdel Swim Club recently underwent a multi-month structural assessment by engineers, who recommended structural updates and additions to the board.

Read more: Structural Issues At Holmdel Swim Club Only 'Temporarily' Fixed

The concept plan included a list of both short-term and long-term improvement opportunities, as well as viable options for new community amenities.

“Summarizing, the cost of the repairs, the immediate repairs and improvements are approximately $1.3M… the recommended repairs are approximately $500,000 and then optimal improvements are approximately $1.8 million,” said James Oris, a representative from Remington & Vernick Engineers.

The Holmdel Township Committee was in agreement regarding the report and plans on including the topic in future meetings.


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