While we wait for summer in Hudson County, the Weehawken Township Pool Complex is already gearing up for the season. The public pool at 2 Port Imperial Boulevard has released its 2026 membership details for New Jersey residents this week, and as locals know, spots tend to go fast. Read on for what to know and how to register for the 2026 season.
2026 Information
The Weehawken Township Pool Complex will re-open just in time for Memorial Day Weekend. After MDW, the pool will only be open on weekends throughout June. The full pool season will begin late June, usually — as schools close — extended schedule after schools officially close for summer break. Membership is open to all New Jersey residents — registration can be done here.
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Pool Hours
- Weekdays (starting June 23rd, 2026)
- 6AM-8AM: Lap Swim
- 8AM-10AM: Swim Lessons
- 10AM-8PM: General Hours
- Weekends (starting May 23, 2026)
- 7AM-9AM: Lap Swim
- 10AM-8PM: General Hours
Memberships + Pricing
Annual Membership for Weehawken Residents
- $135 for the adult primary
- Plus $85 per adult in household
- Children under 17 admitted for free when accompanied by adult member
Annual Membership for Non-Residents
- $260 for the adult primary
- Plus $160 per adult in household
- Children under 17 admitted for free when accompanied by adult member
Day Passes
Day passes are non-refundable, must be pre-purchased online, and cannot be purchased in-person. Day passes also are limited to weekdays only and cannot be used on weekends or holidays. Regardless of residency, day passes will be available starting in late June and can be used between 10AM-8PM.
Background on the Weehawken Pool
Weehawken’s municipal swimming pool (aka the Weehawken Township Pool Complex) opened in the summer of 2021. The $10.5 million complex has views of the NYC skyline, a water slide, a lap pool, splash pads, and more. The pool formerly only permitted Weehawken residents to become pool members, but after various efforts from surrounding towns without public pools, the conversation escalated and the state got involved.
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The pool had been built using some state funding provided by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Green Acres Program, and back in June, the DEP claimed it wasn’t right for Weehawken to restrict membership after having used state funding. The DEP even withheld $4 million in Green Acres funds for ongoing projects at the Waterfront Park until Weehawken opened its membership to non-residents, per TapInto. It wasn’t until August of 2022 that the pool would officially start permitting out-of-town residents to use the outdoor pool. Now, the Weehawken Pool is open to all New Jersey residents.
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