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Pools for rent in + around Asheville, NC

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Swimplyit’s like Airbnb for pools. Whether you’re looking to beat the heat or just make the most of the rest of summer, we’ve rounded up 5 ready-to-rent swimming pools with a variety of offerings.

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Forest Oasis

🏊 10 guests max | 💵 $45 per hour | 📍Asheville, NC

This 40’ Grecian pool has big deck energy and ample space for lounging in the sun or shade, plus fencing + shrubbery to maintain your sense of privacy. Toss some eats on the grill for post-splash sustenance.

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Asheville Poolside Retreat

🏊 30 guests max | 💵 $40 per hour | 📍Asheville, NC

Get your pool party on with this in-ground private pool that boasts a diving board + small water slide, as well as a new grill and lounging furniture. Pool toys galore and a small swing set are also included.

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Heated Mediterranean Mtn Oasis

🏊 10 guests max | 💵 $60 per hour | 📍Fletcher, NC

What you’ll get with this heated salt water pool that’s open year round: a fire pit, a hot tub, a couch with a gas fire table, and pool toys. Children and infants are welcome.

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Heated Salt Riverside Pool + tub

🏊 35 guests max | 💵 $60 per hour | 📍Swannanoa, NC

This heated saltwater pool is situated by the Swannanoa River and offers scenic views along with a fire pit, covered pavilion, pool toys, and an adjacent bathhouse + shower.

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