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Making a splash at Lambton Pool

Lambton Pool is a much-loved hidden gem just 20–40 minutes from many parts of Lake Macquarie and Newcastle. It’s the perfect spot to pack up the kids for a relaxed morning or a full day of family fun. With plenty of space to swim, play, and unwind in the sun, add this to your family activities list.

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Opening times and visitor info

From December to January, the pool operates from 5:30 am to 8 pm, with slightly shorter hours during the shoulder season until 7 pm. Entry fees apply for visitors aged 4 and over, and waterslide wristbands are available for $6.20 per hour per person (as at 17/4/2026). For the latest details and updates, it’s best to check ahead before you go so you can make the most of your visit. Lambton Pool 

Pools, slides, and water play for all ages

There’s something for everyone, from a heated 50m swimming pool for laps and free swimming, to a dedicated shallower learners/toddlers pool for younger children. Kids can also enjoy the exciting aquatic playground, complete with a tipping water bucket and a small slide. The giant waterslide is always a crowd favourite for those chasing a bit more thrill and excitement!

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Facilities for an easy family day out

If you’re planning to stay a while, the pool is very well set up. You’ll find BBQ facilities, heated showers, shaded seating, and wide grassy areas perfect for laying down a picnic rug. You’ll also find a kiosk on-site serving classic favourites like hot chips and ice cream. Everyone will be fuelled throughout the day with tasty treats.

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Lambton Pool is just one of many great ways to enjoy the warmer months in our region, but there’s plenty more waiting to be explored. From ocean swims and sandy stretches to hidden caves, natural rock pools, and other public pools across Lake Macquarie. There’s no shortage of places to cool off and make the most of the warmer months. Be sure to check out our full section on beaches, caves, rock pools, and pools in and around Lake Mac for more local inspiration.

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