Swimming pools for rent near Greenville, SC

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You can’t stop us from chasing this waterwall. | Photo via Swimply

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

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

Hot Spring Oasis, Greer | 35 guests max | $55+ per hour | Not only does this pool have the option to be heated (hello, fall time dips), but it also features a grotto and Bluetooth.

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Grill out and chill out. | Photo via Swimply

Swimming On The Farm, Greer | 25 guests max | $45+ per hour | This one-of-a-kind pool has basketball hoops, a diving board, and a view into the pasture where you can see sheep roaming.

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We’re tickled pink over The Flamingo. |Photo via Swimply

The Flamingo, Taylors | 40 guests max | $60+ per hour | Not pictured: The outdoor kitchen with a grill + fridge, a sunroom with a bar, and a hot dog steamer, the ultimate summer cookout flex.

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For when you just need some peace + quiet. |Photo via Swimply

Inground Pool with Privacy, Fountain Inn | 8 guests max | $40+ per hour | Bring your pup to play in the fenced yard while you enjoy a quiet pool day.

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The Cha Cha doesn’t have anything on this slide. | Photo via Swimply

Backyard Oasis, Easley | 12 guests max | $60+ per hour, | Talk about the perfect way to slide into the end of summer.

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