Kidder County Swimming Pool
closed for the season
A Legacy of Community Commitment



Established in the Mid-1970s
The Kidder County Swimming Pool was constructed in the mid-1970s, serving as a vital recreational resource for the community of Steele, North Dakota. Over the decades, it has provided an enjoyable environment for residents of all ages to engage in aquatic activities.
Transition to a Nonprofit Organization
Recognizing the need for sustainable management and community-driven initiatives, the pool transitioned into a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit organization. This shift allowed for more focused fundraising, community involvement, and the ability to apply for grants and donations to support its operations and improvements.
Board of Directors
The Kidder County Swimming Pool is governed by a dedicated board of twelve members, each bringing unique skills and a shared passion for enhancing the community's access to aquatic recreation. Their collective efforts have been instrumental in the pool's ongoing success and development.
Plans for a New Pool Facility
In 2021, the board announced plans to break ground on a new swimming pool facility in the spring of 2024, with the goal of completing construction by 2025. This project aims to provide a modern, accessible, and safe environment for swimmers, incorporating updated amenities to meet the needs of the community.
Are you 16 or older and looking for a fun and rewarding summer job? Come be part of our team of lifeguards at the Kidder County Swimming Pool! Enjoy the sun, stay active, and help keep our community safe while making great memories all summer long. Red Cross certification is required we will help you get certified.
