Due to COVID 19, please look for updates on this program for Winter 2021 as this facility is re-opening in phases.
The Natatorium is proud to offer swim lessons for all ages from Toddling Turtles to Adults. Remember it’s never too late to learn how to swim! With a staff of Red Cross certified instructors, the Natatorium boasts one of the best lesson venues in the area! Scholarship opportunities are also available for those who financially qualify!
EXCITING CHANGES IN 2021!
All Annual Members will get the Resident Discount
Sessions are now 6 lessons; new rates reflect this change
Swim Lesson Registration - Sign up online here
Visitor Notice: A valid government issued photo ID (i.e. Driver's License, Military ID, Passport, State Issued ID) for anyone 16 years of age and older is required for single entry visits, monthly passes and annual memberships.
Online swim lesson registration is available through the City of Cuyahoga Falls website.
Want to enroll online? CLICK HERE. Contact Kathy Burt at 330-971-8398 for assistance.
For details for setting up your online account http://www.fallsnat.com/register/online-services
CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR SWIM LESSON GUIDELINES.
Registration schedule and class descriptions
Swim Lesson Level/Class Descriptions
We offer lessons 4 days per week, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays, classes meet one (1) time per week for 6 weeks.
Residents & Annual Members: $35.00 Non Residents: $45.00 / 6 lessons
Current Swim Lesson Schedule
To review the next lessons schedule and prices, click the link below.
Private Swim Lessons
We also offer Private Swim Lessons for those interested in one-on-one training! Private lessons are available for adults and children ages 3 and older and all abilities. The Natatorium can also provide lessons to those with special needs (adapted). Click the link below for pricing details and scheduling guidance.
Private Swim Lesson Request Form
Please contact the Aquatics Supervisor to make special requests or get additional information on all swim lesson programs at 330-971-8398. Special group requests may be accommodated.
Natatorium Swim Club
This is a new program that we're offering to kids ages 9-15. This is a non-competitive club where coaches will develop and build fundamental skills needed for a competitive swim team. Must have a strong level 4 swim ability. First child fee $125, second child $100, third child $75 (same household required) Click here for more information.
Ask About the Swim Lesson Scholarship Program - You may be eligible for FREE swim lessons!
The Natatorium applied for, and received grant monies from the USA Swimming Foundation Make A Splash Initiative. Beginning December 18, 2017, eligible candidates can apply for a swim lesson session at no charge through the application process below. Please fill out the paperwork and submit online to be reviewed by the Natatorium Aquatics Supervisor. Those awarded the free lesson will be contacted to explain the process. Vouchers may be used beginning January 2018. Please advise, funds are limited and this is a first come, first serve based program. We ask for up to 15 days to review the applications. We take great pride in our swim lesson program and look forward to improving your child's overall swimming skills. For questions, please call Kathy Burt at 330-971-8398.
Click here for: Swim Lesson Scholarship Information and Application
About the USA Swimming Foundation’s Make a Splash initiative
The USA Swimming Foundation’s Make a Splash initiative is a national child-focused water safety campaign, which aims to provide the opportunity for every child in America to learn to swim. Through Make a Splash, the USA Swimming Foundation partners with learn-to-swim providers and water safety advocates across the country to provide swimming lessons and educate children and their families on the importance of learning how to swim. The USA Swimming Foundation has invested millions of dollars to provide grants to qualified Local Partner learn-to-swim programs, to spread national awareness, and to bring together strategic partners to end drowning. To learn more, click HERE.