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Meet Swimply: the Airbnb of pools

Explore unique, rentable pools across Knoxville for a refreshing getaway, whether you’re hosting a gathering or just enjoying some solo relaxation.

A bright blue pool is pictured on a sunny day with blue skies and a few clouds. The pool is surrounded by green grass and a fence. Behind the fence is a horse grazing.

Rent a pool set in the middle of six acres and surrounded by horses, goats, chickens, and a rooster.

Photo via Swimply

Swimplyit’s like Airbnb for private pools. Whether you’re looking to beat the Tennessee heat or just make the most of summer, we’ve rounded up five ready-to-rent pools that are bound to suit your swimming style.

Country oasis

$18+ per hour | 10 guests max | Kid-friendly
If you’re up for a trip to Heiskell, you’ll be rewarded with a saltwater pool surrounded by acreage. Say hi to the neighboring horses while you take a dip.

H2 OH! Pool

$50+ per hour | 30 guests max | Kid-friendly
Kids will enjoy the small water slide, adults will enjoy the multiple shaded seating areas — both will enjoy the pool.

A sidewalk leads up to a large pool house with a kitchen. In front of the pool house are three sets of tables and chairs with umbrellas.

This Seymour rental also gets you access to a large pool house with an outdoor kitchen + private bathroom.

Photo via Swimply

Pool + hot tub with pool house

$60+ per hour | 40 guests max | Kid-friendly
Enjoy mountain views while lounging in this spacious pool with a small waterfall and in-pool seating + umbrellas. You’ll also get access to the pool house, outdoor kitchen, and fire pit.

Luxury garden escape

$55+ per hour | 10 guests max | Ages 13+
This Maryville rental is the perfect spot for relaxation. The stone pool has a large shallow area for quick dips, inflatables for lounging in the water, and several umbrellas. This rental will be available starting July 25.

A small, secluded section of a pool waterfalls into the larger pool with several jets shooting water into it.

The oversized oasis also features night lighting for dips after the sun goes down.

Photo via Swimply

Oversized oasis

$55+ per hour | 10 guests max | Kid-friendly
Show off your best jumps from the diving board, swim around the jets, and stick around in the evening to make use of the fire pit — BYO wood bundle.

Swimply provides street addresses in the confirmation emails after a pool is booked.

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