Soupy Island: A FREE Pool for South Jersey families

πŸŽ‰ Heads up, parents! If you’re looking for a summer spot that’s equal parts charming, historic, and FREE (yes, free!), let me introduce you to a hidden gem right in West Deptford β€” Soupy Island! 🌳

Tucked away on 13 lush, adventure-filled acres, Soupy Island is not your average summer escape. Originally founded in the late 1800s, it started as a place to care for sick children during the Philadelphia cholera outbreak.

Fast forward to today, and it’s now a South Jersey summer staple for families looking to cool off, let the kids run wild, and not spend a fortune.

Think splash zones, playgrounds, open space, and that nostalgic summer feel β€” and yes, it’s still FREE. 🎈

Open every summer starting the Tuesday after the 4th of July through mid-August (about 8 weeks of summer fun)
THIS PARK IS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
🚨 HEADS UP, FAMILIES!
This spot has been super popular, so walk-in entry is limited to the first 100 guests each day.

If you’re planning to visit, it’s a good idea to arrive early!

LOCATION

1718 Front Street, West Deptford, NJ

AMENITIES

  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Indoor Carousel
  • Covered Slide (bring wax paper πŸ‘€)
  • Playground
  • 2 Pools
  • Swing sets
  • Picnic Areas
  • Basketball Court
  • Volleyball Court

THE POOLS

  • Large Pool: 3ft – 8ft
  • Small Pool: 1ft – 2ft
DAYS OPEN / HOURS / AGE REQUIREMENTS
SUMMER 2026: JULY 7 – AUGUST 13
DAY HOURS AGE GROUP
Tuesday 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM Ages 8 & Under
Wednesday 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM Ages 12 & Under
Thursday 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM Ages 12 & Under
POOL SCHEDULES
TUESDAY
Ages 8 & Under
9:30 AM – Gates Open
Playground + grounds open; pools are not open yet

10:00 AM – Snack Served
10:30 AM – Pools Open

11:45 AM – Pools Close for Lunch
12:00 PM – Soup + Milk

1:00 PM – Pools Reopen
1:45 PM – Pools Close for the Day

3:00 PM – Park/Grounds Close for the Day
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Ages 12 & Under
9:30 AM – Gates Open
Playground + grounds open; pools are not open yet

10:00 AM – Breakfast/Snack Served (depends on availability)
10:30 AM – Pools Open

11:45 AM – Pools Close for Lunch
12:00 PM – Soup + Milk Served

1:00 PM – Pools Reopen
1:45 PM – Pools Close for Snack Break
2:00 PM – Snack Available at the Building (based on availability)
2:30 PM – Pools Reopen

3:15 PM – Pools Close for the day
4:00 PM – Park/Grounds Close for the Day
⚠️ AGE INFO (READ THIS BEFORE YOU GO)

This is a 12 & under facility. The official rules state that children over 12 may be turned away.

πŸ‘‰ Best tip: Skip this one if you have a 13+ child with you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please Note: I’m not affiliated with Soupy Island—just a mom who visited, took notes, and put this together to help other parents.

For anything official or specific questions, it’s best to reach out to Soupy Island directly.

Will my older child be turned away?

This spot is for 12 & under only, and kids 13+ aren’t permitted. There’s a chance you could be turned away if you arrive with an older child. Coming from a mom who has one kid in and one kid out of this age range… I feel your frustration. Your best bet is to save this for a younger-kid day or make other plans for your older one. 

Is the pool really free?

Yes! This place is 100% free—and we love that for us πŸ™Œ The carousel, playground, pools, and the entire grounds are all completely free to enjoy. There are two pools: one for more confident swimmers and another perfect for little ones just getting comfortable in the water.

The Carousel and Slide?

The carousel and covered slide operate on their own schedule. From what I've been told, they generally follows a schedule similar to the pools, but that can vary.

A couple of things to keep in mind:

• The carousel is indoors and is known for being a bit faster than your typical carousel, so just be prepared for that if you have younger children.

• If you're planning to use the covered slide, many regular visitors recommend bringing a piece of wax paper. Trust me on this one. πŸ˜†

On any given day, the carousel and/or slide may be closed or unavailable. There are a lot of factors that can affect operations, including volunteer availability, maintenance needs, equipment issues, safety concerns, or weather conditions.

Most importantly, remember that Soupy Island is a FREE community facility. While the carousel and slide are great extras when they're running, there may be days when they aren't available, and that's okay. I always recommend going with the expectation of enjoying the pools, playground, and park amenities first, and considering the carousel and slide a bonus if they're open that day. 😊

Should I arrive early?

In the past, a lot of summer camps used this space, which meant public visitors were often sharing the park with large camp groups. Because of that, they’ve recently introduced a newish rule—only the first 100 people are admitted at a time in the park. 

The park opens at 9:30 AM, but the pools don’t open until 10:30 AM. With this new system in place, I highly recommend arriving right when the gates open to secure your spot. Just keep in mind you may have a little wait before the pools open—but at least you’re in! If you arrive and they are at capacity of 100 people, you may have to wait before being allowed in. 

Are they open on the weekends?

Soupy Island is open on Saturdays, but only through private reservations. Saturday access is reserved exclusively for paid reservation groups and is not open to regular public guests.

If you've got a group of moms looking for something different this summer, this could actually be a pretty fun option! Gather a few families together, split the reservation cost, and you can enjoy the grounds and pools without the usual crowds. Think of it as your own little private summer hangout spot. β˜€οΈπŸŠ‍β™€οΈπŸ’• You can reach out to them on their website for info on reserving your pool day!

Soup & Milk at Noon?

Okay, it might sound a little random—but yes, they serve soup and milk at noon πŸ˜„ It’s part of the charm! You can also absolutely bring your own lunch, and there’s plenty of space to sit and eat.

Just make sure to clean up after yourselves—free places like this are rare, and we definitely want to take care of it.

Are there Lifeguards?

Yes! There are lifeguards stationed at each pool. When we visited, there were two at the kiddie pool and two at the larger pool, which definitely gave some extra peace of mind.

Why so many Pool Breaks during the day?

From what I noticed (this isn’t official), the pool breaks seem to line up with when the lifeguards take their breaks. During that time, the pools are closed since there’s no lifeguard on duty. Honestly, it didn’t feel like a big interruption—it was actually a great time to get the kids out for lunch or take a quick reset. You can also use one of the breaks as your cue to head out for the day if you’re ready to go—that’s what I ended up doing!

Is there shade?

There was some shade in the kiddie pool area, which was really nice for little ones. The larger pool didn’t seem to have as much coverage, so keep that in mind.

If you’re planning to eat there, the picnic area is a great shaded spot—there are trees covering the tables, making it perfect for a comfortable lunch break.

What if I have additional questions?

I’m not a representative of Soupy Island or affiliated with the facility in any way. This article is based on my personal experience as a mom visiting the park.

For official answers or additional questions, please contact Soupy Island directly through their website.

I made it even easier for you. Check out the pdf schedule below!