Anonymous
Post 01/04/2026 12:02     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Oakton Rec Center
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2026 11:27     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Bumping this thread. Are there any swim clubs with an indoor pool?
Anonymous
Post 11/05/2022 11:59     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Unless you move into a neighborhood with a pool (Lakevale or Shouse) you have to get on the waitlist. Do it now and hope for the best. We are members of Dunn Loring and were told its about a 2-3 year wait to get a full summer rental and about 5+ years to get become a full member. As a full summer rental, your child can still join the swim team. You can not if you are August only.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 21:47     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Got on the waitlist for oakton swim and tennis and paid them 250 when child was 6 months, wife thought I was insane. Wait time is 5 to 7 years so it should work out for us.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 17:58     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Country Club Pool is nice and lots of Vienners go there. Cchpool.com
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 17:48     Subject: Re:How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

If you're willing to live a little further out, Franklin Farm east of Fairfax Country Parkway is zoned for Oakton HS. Two pools and a swim team. All residents are eligible to be pool and swim team members for a relatively small fee.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 13:53     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

+1 on Lakevale. You could attempt the country club route. By the time you are off the waitlist, your kids will be grown.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 12:28     Subject: Re:How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Lakevale Estates is a nice neighborhood in Vienna with a HOA pool and swim team.

https://www.redfin.com/VA/Vienna/2511-Babcock-Rd-22181/home/9450657

Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 11:55     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Depending on where you buy in the area, Hunter Mill and McLean Swim and Tennis generally both have immediate availability. The downside is that it won't be kids from your neighborhood, but that's just the way it is with waitlists.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 11:23     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

I think you are giving the expected time frame to be offered a membership but you can also rent them. Get on the lists -several of them - and within about a year you’ll probably be offered august rental and within 2-3 full season rental.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 10:54     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

There’s more than one summer swim league out that way, right? Northern VA (NVSL) and Colonial (CSL)?

(Correct me if I’m wrong … I don’t live in VA!)

I’d hit up the leagues’ Web sites, find pools near where you want/expect to be, and contact each to see the waitlist situation. That’s what we did for MCSL when we joined.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2022 09:48     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

We joined Hunter Mill Swim and Tennis Club and have only lived here a year.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2022 21:29     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

There are a couple neighborhood pools like Shouse Village. Join Westwood or Riverbend as a social member. Or join Reston Association.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2022 21:16     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

Get on the waitlist for an August pass.

Buy a house that comes with a membership (many pools allow members to sell their memberships with their homes).

Those are you options to get in sooner.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2022 21:12     Subject: How to join a swim club in Vienna / Oakton

I grew up in Fairfax county (Chantilly) but have lived away for the two decades. My partner and I are considering moving back to get closer to family and have been looking at Vienna/ Oakton as it fits our budget and needs but I’m stumped by the pools/ swim clubs. seems most neighborhoods don’t have pools as part of HOA and all the swim clubs seems to have 5+year wait lists.
Summertime and pool/swim team was such a big part of my elementary school age childhood but it feels like my kids would be in middle school before we get in.

Is this just an issue of supply and demand? Can anyone local give me run down of how it works - are these waits really that long, any alternative, magical ways to join? ( sorta kidding)