Take a tour inside the world's largest backyard pool

Thursday, August 14, 2014
Take a tour inside the world's largest backyard pool
Head on down to El Campo to see the $3 million backyard oasis fit for an entire neighborhood

HOUSTON -- The world's largest residential pool is sandwiched between farmland and pastures and has become the talk of the close-knit town near Houston.



It looks like an oversized community pool, and it is because all of their friends are welcome. But it happens to be in Mike Mobley's backyard.



"Everybody has a good time here. This is a great place to come relax, kick back. Usually every Sunday we come to BBQ, go swimming. The kids play," Mobley said.





All summer, friends, family, neighbors, businesses, and even wedding parties have taken a splash in the 600,000 gallon pool that was once a pond.



"The maintenance on it was really terrible because of the grass and overgrowth on it," Mobley said.



He wanted a place where the whole town could come and take a free dip so he asked pool builder Rick Kuykendall to transform the country pond into a tropical oasis.



What goes into making the largest backyard paradise?



There's a $70,000 slide.



"Your standard average cost of a slide will run you $8-10,000. This one's six to seven times bigger, so you can do the math there," Mobley said.



A rock climbing wall.



"We decided to build a rock waterfall here, and built a gumnut tree with a rope swing on it," Mobley said. "Just the tree alone to build that there is $15,000 to 18,000."



The spa seats 25 to 30 people and it's right next to the sunken bar that cost $200,000.



Why stop there? The family flew in palm trees from Florida to the tune of $250,000. Not to mention the waterfalls, playground, outdoor BBQ, and hammock lounge.



The most popular attraction in the Mobley backyard is the 500 foot, adjustable speed lazy river. But it isn't lazy at all. In fact, Mobley calls it Thunder River, a blast to the Astroworld past. He even purchased the Thunder River sign during the park's close out auction.



Mobley says he never intended for his little pond to become the world's largest residential pool. If anyone else were to try and recreate it, it would come with a $3 million price tag. Be ready to fork out more money on utility bills as well. The Mobley's jumped $1,200 or more a month.


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