Natural Swimming Ponds Charlotte NC | Hoaglandscape
Natural Swimming Ponds • Charlotte, NC

Swim in Your Own Living Ecosystem

Chemical-free. Naturally filtered. Beautifully designed. We build custom recreational swim ponds for Charlotte-area homeowners who want more than a pool.

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22+ Years Serving Charlotte
7× Angie's List Super Service Award
A+ BBB Rated
Top Frog Award • Aquascape 2012

A Pool Designed the Way Nature Intended

A recreational swim pond is a chemical-free alternative to a traditional pool. Instead of chlorine, the water stays clean through a natural ecosystem — beneficial bacteria, aquatic plants, and a biological filtration zone work continuously to keep the water crystal-clear and safe for swimming.

The result is water that's gentler on skin and eyes, beautiful to look at year-round, and better for the environment. You get the experience of swimming in a mountain lake, right in your own Charlotte-area backyard.

As a Master Certified Aquascape Contractor, Hoaglandscape has the expertise to design and build recreational swim ponds that are both stunning and properly engineered — built to perform through every season.

Natural swim pond built by Hoaglandscape in Charlotte NC

Nature Does the Heavy Lifting

No chemicals. No complicated schedules. A properly designed swim pond uses biological processes to keep the water clear — the same way a healthy stream cleans itself.

01

Water Moves Continuously

Recirculation jets and a waterfall keep the water in constant motion. Moving water prevents stagnation, oxygenates the pond, and makes it impossible for mosquitoes to breed. The sound of the waterfall is a feature no pool can replicate.

02

The Regeneration Zone Filters

A dedicated wetland filtration zone — filled with gravel, river cobble, and aquatic plants — sits alongside the swimming area. Beneficial bacteria colonize the rock surfaces, breaking down organic matter and excess nutrients before they can cloud the water.

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Aquatic Plants Complete the Cycle

Native aquatic plants absorb the remaining dissolved nutrients from the water column, starving out algae before it can take hold. When the system is in balance, the water clears itself — often achieving clarity that rivals a chlorinated pool, with zero chemicals.

Everything a Pool Offers. Everything a Pool Can't.

Healthier Water, Healthier You

No chlorine means no irritated eyes, no dried-out skin, no chemical odor. Swim as long as you want without the side effects of a traditional pool — especially valuable for families with young children or sensitive skin.

Lower Long-Term Operating Cost

The upfront investment is higher than a standard pool — but with no monthly chemical bills, no annual draining, and far less mechanical upkeep, a swim pond is often more economical over 5–10 years.

Better for the Environment

Swim ponds use significantly less water than traditional pools — no draining and refilling needed. Your pond creates clean habitat for birds, dragonflies, and beneficial insects, while producing zero chemical runoff.

Year-Round Property Value

A swim pond doesn't get covered and drained in October. The waterfall runs year-round, koi add visual interest through every season, and the surrounding landscaping creates a focal point your property stands on — even in winter.

Fully Custom to Your Property

No two swim ponds look alike. Natural free-form or geometric, large or intimate, with koi or without — designed around your yard's shape, your vision, and your lifestyle, with waterfalls, stepping stones, lighting, and native plantings.

A Space the Whole Family Uses

Kids swim with koi. Grandparents sit on the viewing deck. Teenagers bring friends. Swim ponds become the living center of a backyard in a way a rectangular pool with blue liner simply cannot. They create memories that last.

Swim Pond vs. Traditional Pool

How a natural swim pond compares across the factors that matter most to Charlotte homeowners.

Hoaglandscape Swim Pond Traditional Pool
Water treatment Natural biological filtration — zero chemicals Chlorine or salt water, ongoing chemical management
Skin and eye comfort Gentle, no irritation, no chemical odor Chlorine dries skin, irritates eyes, strong smell
Year-round appeal Beautiful every season, no winterizing needed Covered and closed from October through April
Environmental impact Improves local ecosystem, no chemical runoff Chlorine is a pollutant; regular drain and refill required
Compatible with koi Yes — koi coexist naturally with the ecosystem Not compatible with chlorine
Monthly operating cost Low — no chemical bills, minimal upkeep $100–$200+ per month in chemicals and treatment
Aesthetic Custom natural design, integrates with your landscape Standard shapes, blue liner, artificial look
Mosquito control Constantly moving water prevents mosquito breeding Still water in uncirculated areas can breed mosquitoes
Belmont, NC — Real Hoaglandscape Project

A Family Swim Pond in Belmont, NC

The homeowners wanted a backyard where their grandchildren could swim alongside koi, explore stepping stones, and sit by a waterfall — an experience no standard pool could offer.

Location Belmont, NC
Features Swim zone, koi, waterfalls, stepping stones
Extras Japanese tea house & deck

The design incorporated multiple interactive zones — a natural swimming area deep enough for safe swimming, waterfalls that create a calming soundscape, moss-covered boulders for tactile play, and a Japanese-style tea house and deck system overlooking the entire space.

"What do you like better — a pool or a pond?" "A pond!"
— Decatur, age 5. Belmont, NC
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What Does a Swim Pond Cost?

A recreational swim pond is a meaningful investment — typically more than a basic in-ground pool, comparable to a high-end pool when built with quality materials and craftsmanship. Over time, lower operating costs often make the swim pond the smarter financial choice.

Every project is different. The factors that drive cost most significantly are pond size, depth, surrounding landscape scope, and the features you choose to incorporate. We'll walk through realistic investment ranges during your free consultation — no guesswork, no surprises.

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Pond Size and Depth

Larger swim areas require more excavation, liner, rock, and filtration. Adequate depth for comfortable swimming is built in from the design stage.

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Filtration and Regeneration Zone

A properly sized wetland zone is what keeps your water clear naturally. Its size is proportional to the swim area — this is where we never cut corners.

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Waterfalls and Water Features

Integrated waterfalls oxygenate the water and create the soundscape that distinguishes a swim pond from anything else in a backyard.

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Surrounding Landscape and Hardscape

Decking, stepping stones, lighting, aquatic plants, and perimeter plantings are what turn a pond into a complete outdoor destination.

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Koi and Aquatic Life

Adding koi is optional but popular. Fish that coexist with swimmers require appropriate depth and compatible plantings — we design for this from the start.

What Homeowners Ask Before Building a Swim Pond

The questions we hear most often — answered directly.

Yes — when properly designed and built, a recreational swim pond maintains safe water quality through biological filtration. The regeneration zone houses beneficial bacteria that continuously break down organic matter, while aquatic plants absorb excess nutrients. Hoaglandscape designs every swim pond to Aquascape's recreational pond specifications, which are engineered specifically for safe human swimming.
Algae blooms happen when nutrients go unchecked. A properly sized filtration zone and adequate plant coverage starve algae of what it needs. Some string algae on rock surfaces is normal and actually beneficial — a sign the ecosystem is working. Green water algae should not be present in a well-balanced system. We size the regeneration zone proportionally to the swim area specifically to prevent this.
Yes, and it's one of the most memorable features of a swim pond. Koi are naturally compatible with the biological filtration ecosystem — they contribute to it. The key is proper pond depth, good circulation, and plant coverage. The Belmont project featured both koi and active swimming — the grandchildren's favorite part was interacting with the fish right in the water with them.
Less than a traditional pool in most respects. No weekly chemical treatments, no pH monitoring sessions. Annual spring maintenance — a professional cleanout of the pond bottom and filter system — is the biggest task of the year. Ongoing care involves skimming leaves in fall, trimming aquatic plants, and monitoring water levels during dry stretches. Hoaglandscape offers maintenance packages to handle all of this for you.
A recreational swim pond is a meaningful construction project. Installation typically takes 2–4 weeks depending on size, complexity, and surrounding landscape scope. The best time to plan your build is fall or winter so your pond is ready for your first Charlotte summer. We take you from initial consultation through design, permitting where required, installation, and final planting and setup.
Requirements vary by municipality. Mecklenburg, Gaston, and York County each have different rules, and some HOAs have their own guidelines. We're familiar with requirements across the Charlotte metro and will identify what's needed during your consultation. We handle the permit process as part of the project.
Sometimes yes — it depends on the existing pond's size, depth, and the condition of the liner and filtration system. We'd evaluate whether a proper regeneration zone can be added and whether the swim area dimensions work. In some cases, a partial renovation is the right approach. Contact us and we can assess your specific situation at no obligation.

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