C.T. Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center / Adamsville Recreation Center
Atlanta (Fulton Co.), GA, UNITED STATES
Adult Admission Price & Policy
$5.00. (No cash is accepted; debit/credit cards, personal checks, and money orders are the only form of payment accepted for admission.) [March, 2019]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
50m x 25y, 8 lanes, 5f - 9f depth, with a bulkhead that is used to create a 25y, 8 lane tank and a 29.7y, 8 lane tank in fall and winter, indoors,
82º - 84ºF (28º - 29ºC)
Location
On the west side of Atlanta, one block east of I-285, take the M. L. King Jr. Dr. Exit.
Fulton County
33.75380, -84.491944
Teams That Use This Facility
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Facility Notes
Facility Reviews
I was favorably impressed. It was not crowded. Bulkheads were set to separate a play area from the lap swimming area. There's a large locker room with removable key type lockers (25¢ refundable), hairdryers and showers; there was no soap or suit spinners.
The facility is gorgeous.
Although it's not in a neighborhood that some would consider "safe," I love this pool and the people at this center. If you go during the day, you practically have it to yourself; go on a weekday evening and you will share with the talented Dolphins Swim Team and, on Monday nights, with the multi-racial Atlanta Triathlon Club. I recommend that a newcomer make his or her first visit on a weekday and, if you feel comfortable after a few visits, you should be fine if you know the routine in the evenings.
[April, 2013]
[April, 2013]