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Pools

Fall Creek

Something for Everyone

The highlight of the swim season every year is the opening of the water park at The Park at Fall Creek. Residents of all ages enjoy the park\'s many water features, which include a family pool offering zero-entry access and a playground perched in shallow water. Adventurous swimmers can enjoy more than 200 feet of twisting water slides. Nearby is a spray ground where youngsters can run through intermittent fountains and enjoy an assortment of spray toys. More serious swimmers enjoy the six-lane junior Olympic competition pool, which also hosts Fall Creek\'s summer swim team program. Abundant shade areas provide a comfortable place to relax with friends and family while the little ones frolic in the pool. Residents also enjoy a second pool with a cabana.

Hours of Operation

2023 Schedule

The pools will operate on the schedule below, weather permitting.

POOL 1 (MAIN POOL)

Dates

Monday

Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri

Saturday/Sunday

The first Saturday in May – May 31

Closed*

Closed

10:00 AM - 8:00 PM**

June 1 – HISD Last Day of Summer Vacation

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM**

HISD First Day of School – Labor Day

Closed

10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

*See Holiday exceptions below        **See Swim Team meet exceptions below.

  • NOTE: Please visit FallCreekHouston.com for closures

 

POOL 2

OPEN AND SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK (SAYOR) 5AM-10PM WEDNESDAY-MONDAY***, YEAR ROUND

Dates

Tuesday

Mon/Wed/Thurs/Fri

Saturday/Sunday

All Dates

Open

5:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Closed

12:00 PM - 10:00 PM

SAYOR ONLY 5AM-10PM


(***Closed Fri 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM for cleaning)

  • Pool 2 is open during swim meets at the main pool.
  • Aquatic Advisors swim lessons are conducted Monday - Friday from 8 AM to 12 PM and 4 PM to 8 Private swim instructors are only permitted Monday - Friday 12 PM to 4 PM.
  • NOTE: When Pool 1 is open on a holiday Monday, Pool 2 will be closed the subsequent Wednesday for cleaning.


HOLIDAYS
 

Date

POOL  #1 OPEN

POOL  #2 OPEN

Memorial Day

10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Independence Day

10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Labor Day

10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

NOTE:  When Pool 1 is open on a holiday Monday, it is closed the subsequent Tuesday.

FALL CREEK FLYING FISH SWIM TEAM MEETS AND TEAM PRACTICES

  • Swim meet dates
    • Sat, 5/6 - 8AM-2PM
    • Sat, 5/20 - 8AM-2PM
    • Sat, 6/3 - 8AM-3PM
  • Pool 1 will open by 2:00 pm on days of Fall Creek Flying Fish swim meets.
  • The Fall Creek swim team also holds practices at Pool 1 (outside of normal operating hours) from late April - early June.
Contact
  • For immediate assistance regarding pool conditions, contact the pool services company, Aquatic Advisors, at (713) 609-9489 or aquaticadvisors.net/contact
  • Send general questions or comments to the Fall Creek Pool Committee ([email protected])
  • For information on swim lessons, contact Aquatic Advisors at aquaticadvisors.net/ssa
  • For information on pool parties, contact Aquatic Advisors at www.aquaticadvisors.net/party
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Policies

Rules of Usage

In advance of enjoying the Fall Creek pools, hot tub, and pool slide, please review and be familiar with the associated polices and rules.

Pool Rules

Pool Policies

Access

To improve access control over the pools, we have implemented the requirement for a Photo ID Badge. Please note:

    1. Every Fall Creek resident over the age of 12 who desires to use either pool must have a Fall Creek Photo ID Badge.
    1. Caregivers that are not Fall Creek residents but do accompany a resident's child/children to the pool (e.g., nannies, babysitters) are also required to have a Fall Creek Photo ID Badge.

 


Need an ID Badge?

If you are a New Fall Creek Resident who would like to obtain amenity access and you closed on your home less than one month ago, please bring your closing or settlement page found in your closing documents to The Clubhouse during business hours. You will fill out a short form and have your photo taken on-site to have your amenity ID badge made. Everyone that resides in the household ages 12 and up can have an amenity badge.

Residents who misplace their photo ID badges may purchase a replacement at a cost of $25. Please bring a check made out to Fall Creek HOA to The Clubhouse at Fall Creek and be prepared with a photo ID or drivers license for verification.'


Pool Locations

Pool #1 - The Waterpark is located at 7930 Fall Creek Bend, Humble, Texas (behind The Clubhouse at Fall Creek).

Pool #2 - The Enclave at Fall Creek is located at 3600 Mesa Road, Humble, Texas.


Pool Parties & Swim Lessons

Fall Creek's pool management company, Aquatic Advisors, is proud to offer pool parties and swim lessons as a service to the residents of Fall Creek.

For more information please visit: www.aquaticadvisors.net.


Fall Creek Flying Fish

The Fall Creek Flying Fish compete yearly and the team is open to all Fall Creek Residents. Please visit the
team website for additional information.

FAQs

What do I need to be able to use the pools? Expand

Every Fall Creek resident over the age of 12 who desires to use the pool must have a Fall Creek Photo ID Badge. Please click HERE for instructions on how to obtain an ID Badge.

Can I check to see if my Photo ID Badge is working prior to the season? Expand

The Fall Creek tennis courts and adjacent restrooms are currently accessed via the Photo ID Badge system. Attempting to access those amenities will provide residents an opportunity to verify badge functionality.

Does Aquatic Advisors offer swimming lessons? Expand

Yes. Please visit the website at www.aquaticadvisors.net to sign up.

Can I take swim lessons from a private swim instructor at the Fall Creek pools? Expand

Yes, only at Pool 2, Monday through Friday, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM.  However, before beginning swim lessons, the private swim instructor must execute the HOA\'s Facilities Use Agreement, provide the HOA proof of insurance as required by the HOA, and obtain the HOA\'s prior written approval.  Note that the HOA has partnered with Aquatic Advisors to provide quality swim lessons, which are also conducted only at Pool 2, Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.  If you have a concern regarding the quality of the lessons, please contact the HOA.

How do I find out if the pool is closed due to weather, and when it is scheduled to re-open? Expand

The pool is closed due to weather when a pool services company staff member hears thunder and/or sees lightning from inside the pool fence.  The pool will reopen no more than 30 minutes after the last thunder or lightning occurrence.  If the skies are clear immediately after the thunder is heard (blue skies overhead with a storm nearby), the pool will reopen 15 minutes after the last occurrence.  These precautions are taken in accordance with the American Red Cross lifeguard training procedures and follow guidelines set forth by the National Lightning Safety Institute.  A sign will also be posted at the facility when it is closed due to weather.

What happens when there are known bodily fluids incident in the pool? Expand

The pool services company follows all Texas Department of State Health Services and Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for handling, controlling, and containing bodily fluids.  Depending on the amount of fluids, level of exposure, and type of fluids involved, the pool may be closed for 30 minutes to 24 hours.  In these situations, the required closure time will end after the contamination is safely removed from the water.

The most common occurrence of bodily fluids entering the pool is a swimmer experiencing a minor \"spit up\" event or a brief nose bleed.  In these cases, the chemicals already in the water will safely handle any reasonable exposure risks.  However, if chemical levels are in question, the pool will be cleared.

For more significant events, the pool may be closed for 30 to 120 minutes while chemical adjustments are made and clean-up is completed.  The length of time depends on the chlorine residual in the water at the time of the incident.

In rare cases, an incident may cause the pool to be closed for the remainder of the day and possibly some portion of the following day.  It may take more than 13 hours to safely treat the pool (and ensure pool safety) after a chlorine-resistant bacterial contamination.

Many events may be caused by the failure of certain swimmers to use disposable and/or permanent swim diapers.  Fecal contamination will result in an immediate pool closure.  Residents can help prevent this cost and inconvenience by using swim diapers when appropriate.

 

Who should I contact regarding issues with the pool conditions, lifeguards, etc.? Expand

All pool issues should be reported to Aquatic Advisors (www.aquaticadvisors.net/contact or 713-609-9489).  For additional assistance, issues should be reported to Spectrum, via the email address or phone number listed on this website, with a copy to the pool committee ([email protected])

How many guests can I bring to the pool? Expand

Each home is allowed to bring in up to four (4) guests, not to exceed ten (10) total in attendance per resident address.

If a resident intends to patron the pool in a group of eleven (11) or more people (inclusive of residents and non-resident guests), the resident must schedule and pay for a pool party through the pool services company.

Residents cannot circumvent the guest  or pool-party rules by colluding to each bring 4 (or less) guests for a single gathering at a pool.

Can I have a party at the pool? Expand

Yes. See Section 5 of the Pool Policies to learn more about pool party guidelines.

Rather than schedule a pool Party with AA, why can’t multiple Fall Creek residents Just each bring in 4 guests? Expand

Lifeguards are placed at the pool in accordance with the anticipated number of individuals in attendance.  Large groups of people require additional lifeguards to be scheduled to maintain safe conditions.

Why is it considered a party when 11 or more Fall Creek residents attend the pool together? Expand

Lifeguards are placed at the pool in accordance with the anticipated number of individuals in attendance.  Unanticipated large groups of people require additional lifeguards to be scheduled to maintain safe conditions. This requires advance notice and generates additional costs.

Why does Pool 1 close during swim meets? Expand

The swim team is viewed as a function that adds value to the neighborhood with an average of several hundred Fall Creek resident youth participating each year.  Pool 1 is used for these events for only a portion of 3 days per season, during which time Pool 2 is open for use so that residents may still enjoy their neighborhood amenities.

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Fall Creek Clubhouse

  • (281) 458-8000
  • 7930 Fall Creek Bend Dr
    Humble, TX 77396
  • 9am – 5pm, M-F
  • Closed daily for lunch from 1pm-2pm
    Hours subject to change
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