This summer in particular I'm seeking out water as much as possible after a drought of it the summer before. I've gone to friends' parent's pools, to the lakebeach at Lake Murray, to the actual beach, and to hang out in another friend's newly set up blow up hot tub.
But that still is usually only on weekends. There are five days between each weekend that I could be submersing in water to cool down, relax, and just plain enjoy. There's no better motivation to throw away a full online shopping cart of stuff I don't need than to get glaze-eyed over spools that could be fifty yards away in the next year or so.
There's just something about spending time in, on, and near water to really make it feel like summertime.
No matter what your budget is, there are plenty of ways to have a small pool (or a spool if you prefer!) in your own backyard. Get inspired!
Let's spool drool, shall we?
In Ground Small Pool Ideas
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And the most amazing of all! This small lazy river, complete with a small rock waterfall and footbridge to the island in the middle! Doesn't it look awesome, this little paradise just dropped in some suburban backyard? Is it even real? Maybe this is a photoshop fantasy.
Less Commitment = Inflatable Hot Tub
Not looking to commit to anything that involves hardscaping? Us either! Since this post first went live, we have acquired a blow up hot tub that has been perfect! In the late autumn, winter, and early spring it's perfect to enjoy the 104 F degree warmth it provides. In the summer we turn the heater off completely to enjoy it as a "cool tub" and place to chill out on a hot day. Learn more about our inflatable hot tub and how we take care of it.
Kiddie Pools for Adults
So-called "kiddie pools" can be adult paradise too for a lower price point. Get one that's fit for a grownup, and take care of it like a grownup too! If you use pool chemicals, a chemical dispenser, a cover, and a skimmer net, you can keep your kiddie pool ready to go anytime you need a relaxing dip in your own backyard.