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Buy A Pass?

You may purchase a Day Pass at the front window.

If you are looking to purchase a Monthly or Annual Pass you can find more information and pricing here.  Monthly and Annual Passes are available for purchase online and require that you create a registration account with us.

By clicking on the blue Click Here Purchase a Pool Pass button, you’ll see the instructions to complete the account set up.

 

STEP 1: Click on the blue “Create an Account” button and create an account

 

To purchase a pool pass, click the REGISTER button below then follow these four steps:

 

STEP 2: Click on “Register for Passes & Lessons!”

 

 

STEP 3: Under FILTERS, click on “Programs Groups”, then check the “Passes” box

 

 

STEP 4: Add your preferred pass to your cart and checkout.

Our Hours and Pool Schedules for the Competition Pool and Warm Teaching Pool can be found here.  If you have questions about programming or classes,  Please call the front desk at 707-933-4015.

You can click on the Swim Lessons icon on our homepage to find out more about our swim lessons program and levels.  

Click on the blue “Click here for Swim Lessons & Schedule” button which will take you to the registration page.  You will need to create an account with us in order to complete your registration. 

Sonoma Splash offers swim camps throughout the year.  From the homepage click on the Swim Camps icon.  You will be redirected to our Swim Camps page that provides information on our camps.  Click one of the blue Register Today! buttons to see the schedule of camps and to register.  You will need to create an account with us to complete your registration.  

Thanks to awarded grants and generous donors, Sonoma Splash has developed a financial assistance program to help with the registration fees of specific programs and events. 

From the homepage click on the Financial Assistance tile, here you will find more information on qualifying.  Click on the blue Submit a Financial Assistance Request to be redirected to our registration software.  You will need to create an account with us to submit a request and upload your qualifying document.

Qualifying families and individuals must be a resident of Sonoma Valley, complete the Financial Assistance Request, and provide documentation of your participation in one of the following programs:

  • SNAP/CalFresh / SNAP/CalFresh
  • Medi-Cal Benefit Card/Tarjeta de prestaciones de Medi-Cal
  • Section 8 Housing/Vivienda de la Sección 8
  • Homeless Coalition/Coalición de personas sin hogar
  • CalWorks/CalWorks

Paystub showing Gross Monthly Income below 200% of 2024 Federal Poverty Guidelines (Hawaii)/Recibo de pago que muestre un ingreso bruto mensual por debajo del 200% de las pautas federales de pobreza de 2024 (Hawaii)

We are always growing our Business Sponsorship Program!  Visit our Business Sponsorship page to find out about the different levels of support.  You can complete your payment here and a member of our staff will be in touch to finalize the details or your sponsorship.

Questions or want to support in a different way?  Send an email to Hannah at  hannahm@sonomasplash.com

There are 4 easy ways you can donate to Splash!

  1.  Online at Sonomasplash.org
  2. Mail a check payable to the Sonoma Valley Health and Recreation Association to our mailing address at SVHRA, P.O. Box 1544, Sonoma, CA 95476.
  3. A Donor-Advised Fund
  4. Appreciated Securities

Our Federal Tax ID is 68-04443315.

Birthday Parties are available at Sonoma Splash on most Saturdays and Sundays.  Visit the Birthday Parties page here for more information about our parties and policies.  To book a party, click on the blue “Click here for Birthday Fun” button to book your party with us!

The times of our classes can be found on the Water Fitness Classes page as well on the schedules for the Warm Teaching Pool and the Competition Pool

Looking to swim laps with a group, come swim with Masters!  Masters workouts are offered 7 days a week.  Masters workouts are free with your All Access Pass, $10 for Passholders, and $20 for Non-Passholders.

Not quite ready for Masters?  Join our Masters 101 class and learn the basics of:

  • the four strokes
  • technique
  • equipment use
  • workout terminology
  • and more!

Sonoma Splash offers year round job opportunities for swim instructors, camp counselors, and certified lifeguards. Friendly and reliable individuals, looking to join our dedicated team may submit an application here or email us at info@sonomasplash.com.

Those interested in getting more involved and supporting our nonprofit organization may email our Aquatics Director, Jane Hansen, at janeh@sonomasplash.com.

History & Plans

In 2005, the Sonoma Valley high school swimming pool, which also served as the only public access community pool in Sonoma Valley, was abruptly closed. Soon after, an existing 501(c)3 nonprofit, The Sonoma Valley Health & Recreation Association was re-purposed to focus solely on building a community access aquatic facility for all Sonoma Valley residents; the nonprofit became known as Sonoma Splash.  We have finally succeeded with the Sonoma Valley high school partnership!
This is an excellent example of a partnership between a school district and a nonprofit to provide state-of-the-art facilities and programming for the community.

The Sonoma Valley Health & Recreation Association (known as Sonoma Splash) is committed to providing a sustainable, state of the art, multi-use aquatic and recreation facility accessible to all Sonoma Valley residents for aquatics education and safety, recreation, fitness, physical therapy, and family fun.

The original high school pool became unsustainable because of maintenance costs, and school district determined it needed to close the pool permanently in 2005.

Aquatic Center Design

The construction budget for the aquatic center, including two swimming pools, student locker rooms, community buildings and the supporting infrastructure on the high school campus, was approximately $15m.  Sonoma Splash contributed $1.5m to the project, and the Sonoma Valley Unified School District funded the remainder through community-approved bonds.

The aquatic center opened to the community on October 16, 2022.

The two-pool design was developed to accommodate use of the facility by the school district and the community at the same time, and to allow a wide range of uses and activities.  The aquatic center was designed to meet both the needs of the school district and the community while remaining financially sustainable.

The aquatic facility design includes a 16-lane competition pool and a 60’x30’ instructional pool.  In addition, there are pool equipment and maintenance buildings on site.

Operating costs are estimated to be between $200-300,000 per year.  Coverage of those expenses will be shared between the school district and Sonoma Splash.

Yes, both pools have standard ADA access points, and the instructional pool has a wheelchair ramp.  The locker rooms have been designed to be accessible for those with physical challenges.  

SVUSD Partnership

Both parties determined independently that building and managing a swimming pool would be financially challenging.  In discussions together, they quickly determined there was an opportunity to build a single aquatic facility that meets the needs of both the district and the community in a sustainable model.

 

Yes, the community has access to both the instructional and the competition pools during school hours for programming, such as learn-to-swim, senior movement, water therapy, etc.  

As part of our partnership with the school district, all visitors to the aquatic center will be asked for their ID  so that we can run a background check in accordance to the SVHS campus and student safety efforts.

Sonoma Splash has a dedicated, on-site Aquatics Manager overseeing the aquatic facility.  The programming schedule will be managed by an operating committee comprised of school district and Sonoma Splash representatives. 

Sonoma Splash has committed $1.5m to the development of the facility, and will generate net revenues through community programming that help offset annual expenses.

The Sonoma Valley Unified School District contributed 90% of capital costs and is providing access to the facility on school grounds to community members.  This is an excellent example of a partnership between a school district and a nonprofit to provide state-of-the-art facilities and programming for the community.

Student Programs & Activities

Initially, the school district will offer PE classes and special needs programming, and school sports such as swim team and water polo.

Yes, both school teams and community clubs practice and compete at the high school aquatic center.

This is an exciting opportunity for the SVUSD to develop a comprehensive aquatics program for all Sonoma Valley students! Initially high school students will have access as part of PE programming; over time other students may be included in district programs.

Community Memberships & Programming

Yes, annual, monthly and weekly passes are available and information on pricing can be found on the Passes page.

Yes, daily passes are available and information on pricing can be found on the Passes page of our website.

The current schedule can be found on the our Home page and Programming page of our website. 

There will be opportunities for community groups to rent the facility for events, and individual community members may be able rent the facility for birthday parties and other celebrations if the school and community schedule allows.

Yes, both for school league events and club sports.

Sonoma Splash has developed a robust catalog of swim lessons and other aquatic programming, as well as aquatic fitness classes for all age groups.

Sonoma Splash offers Financial Assistance for our Swim Lessons, Swim Camps, Water Polo, and Splashball programs to qualifying families.  For more information and to submit a request, see our Financial Assistance page.

Yes, we are open year-round! 

Yes, we have certified lifeguards on the pool deck anytime community members are in the water.

Ways Community Members Can Get Involved

There are a variety of ways the public can get involved by volunteering in support of Sonoma Splash and the Sonoma Valley High School Aquatic Center.  Sonoma Splash encourages you to volunteer or to financially support our scholarship programs. 

For those with a longer-term interest in sustaining a community aquatic center in Sonoma Valley, please consider serving as a Board or committee member. 

If you have partnership, programming or funding ideas, please contact Sonoma Splash here.

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SVHS Home Swim Meets on 4/16, 4/22 Comp Pool Closes at 2:30, Reopens approx. 6:15pm

Pool Pass Purchase Steps 

STEP 1: Click on the blue “Create an Account” button and create an account

 

To purchase a pool pass, click the REGISTER button below then follow these four steps: 

STEP 2: Click on "Register for Passes & Lessons!"

 

STEP 3: Under FILTERS, click on "Programs Groups", then check the "Passes" box

 

STEP 4: Add your preferred pass to your cart and checkout.

 

New Off Season Hours
start November 3rd

Comp Pool

Weekdays:     6:30-11am, 1-7pm 

Weekends:     8am-2pm 

Warm Pool

Weekdays: 

7am-1pm, 3-4pm, 5-7pm 

Weekends:     8:00am-2:00pm