Take a dip in these rentable private pools around Nashville

To swim or not to swim? There’s no question when these pools are ready for your small and large gatherings.

A large backyard pool with a tall waterslide, lounge chairs, umbrellas, a basketball hoop, and surrounding trees.

Kick back at your own personal waterpark for the day. | Photo via Swimply

In this summer heat, we’re swimply swooning over Swimply — which is basically the Airbnb of private pools. Get a reprieve from the scorching sun with these ready-to-rent pools that are bound to suit your swimming style.

Sliding and splashing | 35 guests max and $140 per hour
This spacious backyard pool area features a 50-ft slide, diving board, in-pool basketball and volleyball, TVs, and lighting for evening swims. Hungry? Splurge a little for the hot dog roller and snow cone machine.

Pool with a hot tub, lounge chairs, trees, and a view of Old Hickory Lake in the background.

If you ask us, this lakeside view is swimply a perk. | Photo via Swimply

Lakeside lounging | 19 guests max and $88 per hour
Overlooking Old Hickory Lake, this pool is on the shallow side at 3.5-ft deep and has a connected hot tub. Turn your pool day into a full lake day with a one-hour boat ride, arcade games, a sauna, and fire features for $10-$150 each.

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Stay cool and store your belongings under the 2,500-sqft carport. | Photo via Swimply

Mid-century swimming | 20 guests max and $60 per hour
Get your pool party on with this saltwater pool that comes with a grill ($20), lounge chairs, dining areas, a ping-pong table, pool toys, and umbrellas and fans for those extra hot days.

A backyard pool with a pink flamingo float, surrounded by banana trees, lounge chairs, and a patio umbrella.

Here’s what to know before you flamin-go. | Photo via Swimply

East Nashville backyard escape | 10 guests max and $125 per hour
Lounge, swim, and unwind surrounded by banana trees and cacti. This property offers a mix of sunny and shaded areas, comfy seating, and a giant flamingo float. Keep the party cozy after dark by adding on the fire pit and outdoor fireplace.

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This pool has nothing but 5-star reviews. | Photo via Swimply

Private resort-style retreat | 35 guests max and $110 per hour
Along with the saltwater pool, enjoy three small waterfalls, an in-water sitting ledge, and a large covered porch with a fan for extra comfort.

A retro-style backyard pool with pink flamingo floats, white loungers, striped umbrellas, and pastel decor.

Take a dip in this pool with a pastel-perfect setup. | Photo via Swimply

Retro swim | 15 guests max and $100 per hour
Channel Palm Springs with pink, white, and yellow accents. A spacious enclosed area, lounge spots, and the option to add-on a photographer make it ideal for laid-back swims or small celebrations.

Swimply provides street addresses in the confirmation emails after a pool is booked.

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