Meet Swimply: the Airbnb of pools

Explore unique, rentable pools across Chattanooga for a refreshing getaway, whether you’re hosting a gathering or just enjoying some solo relaxation.

A pool surrounded by grey stone sits behind a black rail fence. In the background, a mountain juts out on a sunny day with a few clouds.

Rent the City View Splash pool for a few hours of fun this summer.

Photo via Swimply

Swimplyit’s like Airbnb for private pools. Whether you’re looking to beat the Tennessee heat or just make the most of summer, we’ve rounded up five ready-to-rent pools that are bound to suit your swimming style.

City view splash

$55+ per hour | 10 guests max | Kid-friendly
This NorthShore pool for rent is perfect for families, thanks to the shallow tanning area + outdoor bathroom. It’s also got beautiful views, floats, and pool toys.

A bright blue pool with a small waterslide and basketball goal sits in a backyard. A few chairs line the sides of the pool.

Check out this highly re-booked, No. 1-rated pool in Tennessee.

Photo via Swimply

Lush private experience

$40+ per hour | 35 guests max | Kid-friendly | ADA-friendly | Pet-friendly (outside of the pool)
Get more than a pool — renting out this Ooltewah spot gets you access to the entire backyard, complete with a private bathroom, outdoor tables, and plenty of shade.

A swinging bed hangs over a covered outdoor porch next to a small fire pit. Above the swinging bed is a ceiling fan.

Spend your day lounging by the pool or napping on the swinging bed.

Photo via Swimply

All in one pool

$30+ per hour | 30 guests max | Kid-friendly
Head to nearby Cleveland for this pool situated on acres of farmland. Your rental includes access to the pool with a waterfall and slide, the playground, a trampoline, an outdoor TV, and an outdoor kitchen.

A large, long indoor pool is pictured under a ceiling with multiple twinkling lights. At the far end of the pool is a mural of a beach with palm trees.

The Starlit Oasis is a great option for large parties or gatherings.

Photo via Swimply

Starlit oasis

$125+ per hour | 50 guests max | Kid-friendly | Pet-friendly (outside of the pool)
Have a summer birthday party to plan? This huge indoor pool and hot tub for rent could be the answer. If you’re renting at night, enjoy the twinkle lights dangling above the water.

The edge of a pool and three lounge chairs are pictured on a patio overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Besides the views, this rental also includes use of a private pool-house restroom.

Photo via Swimply

Mountain view

$45+ per hour | 100 guests max | Kid-friendly | Pet-friendly (outside of the pool)
This spot is a little out of the way (~one-hour drive), but those mountain views could cure us. This year, you can also add a full size commercial bounce house and snow cone machine to your rental.

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

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