Lyons Pool Recreation Center

Lyons Pool Recreation Center
The north wall of the recreation center
Interactive map of Lyons Pool Recreation Center
TypeSwimming pool and recreation center
LocationIntersection of Victory Boulevard and Murray Hulbert Avenue
Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York, U.S.
Coordinates40°38′14″N 74°04′27″W / 40.6372°N 74.0742°W / 40.6372; -74.0742
Area3.2 acres (1.3 ha)
Created1936
Operated byNYC Parks
Public transit access
WebsiteOfficial website
DesignatedSeptember 16, 2008
Reference no.2234
Designated entityPools and recreation center facade
DesignatedSeptember 16, 2008
Reference no.2235
Designated entityRecreation center interior

The Lyons Pool Recreation Center (also known as the Joseph H. Lyons Pool and Tompkinsville Pool) is a 3.2-acre (1.3 ha) public swimming pool complex in the Tompkinsville neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City. The complex is situated on the island's North Shore, next to New York Harbor, and consists of a general swimming pool and two smaller pools for diving and wading. The pool complex is served by a one-story brick bathhouse designed in the Art Moderne style, which runs along the pool in an L shape. The bathhouse consists of a northern wing for the women's shower and locker rooms, a western wing for the men's shower and locker rooms, and a connecting rotunda with a main lobby. The pool and recreation center are maintained by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks).

The pool and bathhouse, along with the adjacent George Cromwell Center, were designed by Joseph L. Hautman as part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project in 1935–1936. Opened on July 7, 1936, the Lyons Pool was the only WPA-era pool built on Staten Island. Following a series of minor upgrades over the years, the Lyons Pool was extensively renovated between 1984 and 1986. The complex, including the interior of the bathhouse's lobby, was designated as a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2008. After the neighboring George Cromwell Center was demolished in 2013, plans for a new recreation center above the pool's parking lot were announced in 2017. The new facility, known as the Mary Cali Dalton Recreation Center, is under construction as of 2025.