Take a dip in these rentable private pools around Indy

These unique pools offer a refreshing getaway for large gatherings or just solo relaxation in the sun.

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Practice your basketball skills or simply lounge in the sun at this lakeside pool.

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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.

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Camp David’s round pool makes the perfect setup for parents to monitor their little ones during a swim party.

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Camp David
25 guests max | $14+ per hour
With a 30-ft pool, wraparound deck, multiple slides, Blackstone grill, trampoline, and wooden fort playground, this property is perfect for any tot’s birthday party.

Indy’s Backyard Oasis
15 guests max | $68+ per hour
This gorgeous lakeside pool offers amenities including a hot tub, giant Jenga, and a fire pit in a serene private setting.

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Keep the sprinklers on for extra fun or turn them off for a splash-free zone.

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Fun in the Sun
10 guests max | $41+ per hour
No need to bring a whole carload of swim supplies here — large towels, pool toys, and a gas grill with utensils are all provided for your use.

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Enjoy a night swim in this heated pool surrounded by magical lights.

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Tree-Lined Hidden Oasis
20 guests max | $79+ per hour
If you prefer a heated pool (raises hand), you’ll love this 83-degree swimming hole, complete with Bluetooth speakers, yard games, and an indoor sunroom to cool off in.

Prefer to paddle without the price tag? Head to these local public pools and splash pads instead.

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