Tucson, Arizona, population a million give or take central and suburbs.
Each high school has access to a community pool for swimming competition. There are 18 public pools in the city limits. There are numerous health clubs with pools for workout. Private back yard pools are frequent, try google satellite maps to see them all. There are numerous resorts and golf and racket clubs, each with a pool.
I have two friends with pools to skinnydip in. Mira Vista has a great facility, but $30 per day, if you don't pony up hundreds each year for membership. We are going two hours drive to the hot springs with its double Olympic sized 85 degree mineral bath tomorrow!
There are waters in Sabino Canyon to swim at night. Redington Pass has water enough to swim some of the time.
I'm sure Tucson is right up there with the rest of Arizona.
http://ktar.com/story/500079/6-arizona-cities-among-nations-highest-for-homes-with-backyard-pools/WE LIVE IN A DESERT!
There are many programs teaching kids to swim, public and private. YMCA is very popular. Water Aerobics is a big deal. Many suburban communities have private pools for the subdivision. Any hotel motel is dead without a pool. Most apartment complexes have a pool....
AND WE LIVE IN A DESERT!
We have 300 days of sunshine each year. The rest is partly sunny, a few grey. The temperatures are warm enough most of the year. Most private pools are not heated, and people are sissys for cold. When it is over 100F and the waters are warm, naturally, people start to think about cooler water. When you spend time in a pool and then get out into 105F, it is cold!
I guess it is that I've been here so long and spoiled by this, that your tales sound like the deprived third world. My mind there is a thought,"Really!?"
Jbee