When the Indiana summer heat hits, Greater Lafayette has no shortage of ways to get wet. Whether you’re a family looking for an all-day adventure, a lap swimmer hunting for a quiet lane, or just someone who wants to let the kids run through a splash pad, there’s a spot for you. Here’s our complete guide to the best swimming in Tippecanoe County.
01 — WATER PARK
Tropicanoe Cove
Columbian Park, 1915 Scott St, Lafayette · (765) 807-1531
Lafayette’s crown jewel of summer fun, Tropicanoe Cove is a city-owned water park that punches well above its weight. Tucked inside Columbian Park, it features the Banana Peel tube slide, a lazy river (Cattail Crik), a splash pool, and a concession stand. At around $10–$12 per person, it’s one of the best deals in the region, and reviewers consistently compare it favorably to pricier parks like Indiana Beach.
The park is part of a bigger network that includes paddleboats, a zoo, a train, and a minor league ballpark, making it an easy full-day outing for families. Open through Labor Day weekend, with Wednesday Family Nights once a month offering discounted admission.
| ADMISSION ~$10–$12/person | SEASON Memorial Day – Sept 1 | BEST FOR Families, all ages |
| Pro tip: Book a cabana. It’s under $100 for the whole day, food delivered to your spot, shaded seating included. Admission is still separate but it takes the experience up a notch. |
02 — STATE PARK
Prophetstown State Park
4112 IN-225, West Lafayette · (765) 567-4919
More than just trails and prairies, Prophetstown State Park is one of the highest-rated parks in the area, and it has a splash park the whole family loves. Combine a morning hike through the tallgrass prairie with an afternoon at the splash pad, then cap it off with a visit to the 1920s living history farm, where you can see animals, ride a tractor, and catch live music.
With a full campground on site, Prophetstown is worth turning into an overnight stay. Many locals use it as a combo trip with Tropicanoe Cove on the same day.
| HOURS 7 AM – 11 PM daily | ADMISSION State Park entry fee | BEST FOR Families, campers |
| Pro tip: Pair it with a stop at Tropicanoe Cove for a full water-filled day. Many families do both in one trip. |
03 — COMMUNITY POOL (LAFAYETTE)
Vinton Pool
3111 Prairie Lane, Lafayette (next to Vinton Elementary) · (765) 807-0035
If you want a classic neighborhood pool experience without the waterpark crowds, Vinton Pool delivers. This city of Lafayette facility features a beach-style entry, a double water slide, water geysers, lap lanes, and large shade umbrellas, all for just $3 a person. Toddlers two and under get in free.
The real steal? Thursday Family Nights, when rates drop to just $1.25 per person and the pool stays open until 8 PM. It’s one of the most affordable summertime outings in all of Tippecanoe County.
| ADMISSION $3 / free under 2 | HOURS Daily noon–6 PM; Thu –8 PM | SEASON May 24 – Aug 3, 2025 |
| Pro tip: Thursday Family Night after 4 PM — $1.25 per person, open until 8 PM. It doesn’t get more affordable than that. |
04 — MUNICIPAL POOL (WEST LAFAYETTE)
West Lafayette Municipal Pool
1200 N Salisbury St, West Lafayette · (765) 775-5129
Just behind Happy Hollow Elementary, the West Lafayette Municipal Pool is a beloved community institution. Three heated pools cover every age group—a baby pool under a foot deep, an intermediate pool for young swimmers, and a full-size pool up to 12.5 feet deep with two low diving boards. Lifeguards are on duty, and the facility includes shade structures and picnic areas.
On Fridays and Saturdays, a Wibit inflatable obstacle course is set up in the pool from 2:30–7:30 PM — a huge hit with older kids and teens. Affordable season passes are available, and swim lessons run all summer through the city’s CivicRec portal.
| LOCATION Behind Happy Hollow | SEASON Late May – Early August | BEST FOR All ages, swimmers |
| Pro tip: Check westlafayette.in.gov for current daily admission rates and the 2025 schedule — hours can shift based on weather and attendance. |
05 — INDOOR POOL
Northend Community Center
2000 Elmwood Ave, Lafayette · (765) 449-3760
The Northend Community Center is Lafayette’s best-kept secret for swimming. Its state-of-the-art indoor pool features two lap lanes, a zero-depth entry area, a therapeutic jetted seating section, and a splash pad for younger kids. It’s open year-round, making it the go-to when summer ends and the outdoor pools close.
Day passes are just $6 for adults and $4 for kids 17 and under. Members swim free. Water aerobics classes are offered Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, and swim lessons are available for all ages.
| DAY PASS $6 adults / $4 kids | HOURS Open daily (varies) | BEST FOR Lap swimming, year-round |
| Pro tip: Call ahead or check the schedule online — pool hours can vary by day and activity bookings. A membership pays for itself quickly if you’re a regular swimmer. |
06 — HONORABLE MENTION
The Purdue Fountains
Purdue Mall, West Lafayette
Okay, you’re not supposed to swim here. But cooling off on a hot August afternoon while walking Purdue’s campus is basically a rite of passage. The Engineering Fountain is the showstopper and it’s especially beautiful when lit up at night, and a landmark locals and students have been sneaking a splash in for generations. Pair it with a campus stroll and grab ice cream nearby.
Consider this the ‘only in a college town’ entry on the list, a wink and a nod to the spirit of summer in Greater Lafayette. Boiler Up!
| ADMISSION Free | HOURS Open 24 hours | BEST FOR Campus visitors, nostalgia |
Tippecanoe County has something for every kind of swimmer—from thrill-seekers and families to lap swimmers and history lovers. Bookmark this guide, grab your sunscreen, and go make a splash.
Have a favorite local swimming spot we missed? Let us know in the comments.
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