Pointe west beach club

The Infinity pool is the larger pool of the two that is on the Pointe West Beach Club property. When looking over the infinity ledge, you get to see a spectacular view of Galveston beach! The second pool looks over the bay and has a tropical feel to it.
Prairieland village

Longwing Landing is situated on 4.5 acres in Bridgeland’s new Prairieland Village with two pools, lawn and event space, barbecue grills and tables, an activity center with an event hall overlooking a 40-acre lake, a rotating butterfly sculpture, and a caterpillar-themed playground. The aquatic features include an iconic butterfly-shaped pool with zero-depth entry, spray features, and sundeck for adults to cool off and unwind. A separate pool, divided by a concrete bridge, will be utilized for lap swimming, fitness, and relaxation. This project is sure to be a prominent aquatic landmark, and one of Progressive’s most notorious builds.
Forest island park

Forest Island’s free-form amenity pool has curved borders that define several swimming areas, creating the impression of multiple pools. A 42-foot slide tower and spray areas add enjoyment, and a baby pool offers safe fun for the tiniest swimmers. Ample seating makes the pool a great place for socializing, and a nearby plaza provides an inviting picnic spot. The recreation center was expanded to include a new fitness pool. With a focus on staying in shape, the pool is designed to cater to those who enjoy individual and group exercise, with five lap lanes and an area for aerobic exercise. After the workout, residents can relax on the sun deck.
Hill country resort

Nestled on 300 acres of historic ranch land, the resort offers a unique blend of countryside relaxation and casual elegance with a myriad of activities for families and adults. Splash and play at the amazing water park expansion that includes a two-story waterslide for the thrill seekers as well as a FlowRider surf simulator for body, knee and stand-up boarders!
Houston marriott marquis

This is about as cutting edge as it gets. The vision of a local developer was to take an acre and a half roof top deck and turn it into a water park. Centered around the lazy river in the shape of Texas with a stainless-steel pool shell, we have created a one of a kind destination property that will attract the convention and tourism to the great City of Houston. We are proud to say we took the lead on the design and construction of this phenomenal and iconic water feature.
Hyatt wild oak ranch

Within the beautiful Texas Hill Country lies Hyatt Wild Oak Ranch, with a design reminiscent of historic ranch architecture. Relax and rejuvenate in the indoor and outdoor pool areas, open year-round. Grab an inner tube and meander leisurely down the lazy Rattlesnake River.
Keller pointe

Completed in August 2004, the facility showcases two bodies of water with the latest in multi-generational design, including a 6,100-square-foot indoor leisure pool with an open tube waterslide, closed flume waterslide, 200-square-foot whirlpool spa, four fitness lap lanes, and interactive play features. The second pool is a 10,900-square-foot outdoor leisure pool with an open tube waterside, lazy river, 1,250-square-foot sprayground, vortex, and interactive play features.
Lemay aquatic center

The Lemay Aquatic Center outdoor waterpark features a multi-lane lap pool with stair entry, volleyball net, and basketball hoop. A separate deep water pool includes a slide, climbing wall, and 1-meter diving board. The large leisure pool is equipped with a lazy river and tot area with a play structure.
Life time shenandoah

The new 170,000-square-foot Life Time Fitness in Shenandoah has ten bodies of water. This includes several pools, Whirlpool hot tubs, and cold plunges. A 6-lane lap pool, 6-lane lesson pool, children’s leisure pool with zero-depth entry, and men and women’s locker room hot and cold spas are indoors. The 50,000-square-foot Beach Club space outside features a 6-lane lap pool, a leisure pool with zero-depth entry, waterslides, spa, and hundreds of pool chairs. Pool goers can visit the outdoor bistro and bar to order food and drinks or utilize a poolside bistro service.
Lions park aquatic center

Boonville’s state-of-the-art aquatic center is the place to be in the summer time. It features a zero-depth entry children’s play area with a large aquatic play structure, two serpentine tube slides, a hydrotherapy bench, lily walk, lazy river with a vortex, and spraypad area. The facility also includes a 6-lane 25-meter lap pool with starting blocks, two 1-meter diving boards, basketball hoop, and two additional tube slides.