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Listed in alphabetical order, by DFW city.
Allen
Allen’s Celebration Park Splash Pad, 701 Angel Pkwy
The splash pad at Allen’s Celebration Park features giant dumping buckets, mounted water shooters, sprinklers, and more playground equipment. Bring the whole family for a picnic under the pavilion. The splash pad runs from May to mid-September, except for Wednesdays when it’s closed for maintenance. Hours are 9am to 9pm. Located just next to the splash pad is kidMania, which the city says is one of the largest accessible playgrounds in the state.
Arlington
Levitt Pavilion, 100 W. Abram St.
The interactive water fountain at Arlington’s Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts is turned on from 10am-6pm daily. Make it a full day of fun by visiting on a night scheduled for one of the pavilion’s many free evening concerts.
Brantley Hinshaw Park, 2121 Overbrook Drive
Open during daylight hours, Brantley Hinshaw Park has grills, a playground, basketball court, trails, nearby seating, and a super fun sprayground. You’ll appreciate the covered seating and nearby restrooms at this Arlington park.
California Lane Park, 2001 California Lane
Open daily, California Lane park in Arlington, Texas has two separate playgrounds, trails for walking and jogging, basketball courts, an outdoor classroom, a pavilion for events, and so much more. The sprayground is located right next to the playground.
Don Misenhimer Park, 201 E. Lonesome Dove Trail
This Arlington park has a covered playground, covered seating, bbq pits, a short trail, and practice fields. The sprayground is open during daylight hours.
Carrollton
Oak Hills Splash Park, 1225 Royal Palm Lane
The water features here run from 9am-8pm daily from May through mid-October and include a slide, spray grounds, and tipping water buckets. A pavilion, table, and grills for cooking are also available at this Carrollton park on a first-come, first-served basis.
W.J. Thomas Splash Park, 1955 N. Perry Road
Push the top of the red fire hydrant to make it rain at this awesome splash park! Kids will have so much fun playing in the water features, including a crashing wave that pours water over the top, and parents can watch from the nearby wooden deck with picnic tables. Fountains are turned on when average temperatures rise above 80 degrees. Open 9am–8pm daily through early October.
Cedar Hill
Villages of Hillside, 305 W FM 1382, Cedar Hill
Take a trip to the Village of Hillside for some shopping and then take a break at this indoor fountain. Children 48″ and shorter are allowed to play and must be wearing a bathing suit and rubber shoes. The fountain is open daily from 9 am to 10 pm and closes during bad weather.
Colleyville
McPherson Park Splash Pad, 240 W. McDonwell School Road
McPherson Park features a playground, picnic and restroom facilities, splashpad, wind sculptures, open play areas, a hike and bike trail, a wildflower area, tree farm, and renovated Rock House. The park sits on land that formerly housed one of the major dairy farms in Colleyville. A renovated dairy barn features photos and replicas of an actual milking operation. While the former Dunn/Tirk log barn, built in the late 1800’s, lets visitors peek into the past by raising the shutter openings on either of the barns two primary pens. This barn is one of the few existing log structures remaining in Tarrant County. Open daily through the end of September from 10am–8pm.
Coppell
Main Street Interactive Fountain, 786 W. Main Street
Bring the kids’ swimsuits! The Main Street Fountain is the perfect place to cool off as the days get warmer, plus the fountain is located next to the Farmers Market Pavilion and playground when you visit the farmers market in Old Town Coppell. Saturdays 8am–9pm or Sunday–Friday from 9am–9pm.
Crowley
Bicentennial Park Splash Pad, 900 E. Glendale St.
Bicentennial Park offers a 2,000-square-foot splash pad of water fun. This Crowley, TX park is a unique water park that is a great place to relax and keep cool during the hot days of summer. This sea-themed park is open daily from 10am–8pm from May 24 through Labor Day.
Dallas
Beckley-Saner Park, 114 W. Hobson
This Dallas sprayground is open daily from 10 am to 8 pm. They open later on Mondays for cleaning- wait until 2 pm. They’re open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Belo Garden Park Fountain Plaza, 1014 Main Street
Belo Garden is a beautiful outdoor 1.7 acre urban oasis in the heart of Downtown Dallas. The Fountain Plaza includes an interactive fountain with sustainable water recycling features that is absolutely stunning when it’s lit up at night! Belo Garden is filled with beautiful plants and trees, it is designed to give people a quiet respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are more than 100 trees and more than 10,000 individual ornamental grasses, seasonal flowers and decorative shrubs to explore and enjoy.
Campbell Green, 16600 Park Hill Drive
Opening Memorial Day weekend, this spray ground is the place to be! They’re open every day from 10 am to 8 pm.
Continental Bridge, 100 Continental Avenue
This park may be small but it is mighty. Located on a pedestrian bridge, with reclined seating for mom and dad, this water feature above the Trinity River definitely has the best sites. There are also frequently kids activities like face painting.
Danieldale Sprayground, 300 W. Wheatland Road
With plenty of seating, a pavilion, and shady areas, this Dallas splash pad is a great option. They’re open from 10 am to 8 pm starting Memorial Day weekend and close after Labor Day. They’re closed Thursday mornings until 2 pm for cleaning.
Ferguson Park, 1900 Gross Road
This sprayground has a few shady areas and picnic tables so you can keep a close eye while the kids play. They’re open 10 am to 8 pm every day except Monday from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Mondays they are closed until 2 pm for cleaning. There isn’t a ton of shade or seating so you might want to bring your own.
Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Freeway
This park behind Moody Plaza is open daily from 6 am to 10 pm. The water features will turn on any time the temps are above 60 degrees. Be sure to visit the interactive Children’s Park!
Lake Highlands Spraygrounds, 9940 White Rock Trail
Next door to the Recreation Center, this sprayground offers nearby seating, a shaded area, and a playground right next door. They’re open from 10 am to 8 pm. They open at 2 pm on Friday due to cleaning and maintenance. They open during the summer only, from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There are restrooms nearby.
Mildred Dunn Sprayground, 3300 Carpenter Ave.
Next door to the rec center, this Dallas splash pad is open from 10 am to 8 pm every day except Tuesdays. On Tuesdays, wait until 2 pm so they can clean and maintain the facilities. They have benches and shaded areas so mom and dad can stay comfortable. The park is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
Pemberton Hill Sprayground, 6424 Elam Road
This sprayground opens at 2 pm on Thursdays due to cleaning but any other day, you can stop by between 10 am and 8 pm to cool off. They’re open Memorial Day through Labor Day. There are also picnic tables, a playground, restrooms, fields, and courts nearby.
Ridgewood Sprayground, 6818 Fisher Road
Starting Memorial Day weekend, this sprayground is open every day of the week from 10 am to 8 pm. They open at 2 pm on Tuesdays due to cleaning and maintenance. They close at the end of summer- Labor Day weekend. This park is simple but has great features, shady trees, and nearby seating.
South Central Sprayground, 4753 Fellows Lane
Let the kids splash in this free Dallas sprayground open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Open 10am to 8pm Tuesday through Sunday. Come a little later on Monday as this splash park won’t open until 2pm.
Umphress Sprayground, 7700 Umphress
Open daily from 10am to 8pm kids will love frolicking in this Dallas spray ground. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day, enjoy this free water wonderland seven days a week.
Willie Mae Butler Sprayground, 3700 Dixon Ave.
Open daily from 10am to 8pm, kids will enjoy playing in this Dallas spray ground. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day, enjoy this free Dallas spray ground seven days a week.
Denton
Denton Water Works Water Park, 2400 Long Road
This Denton Water Park is going to cost you a small fee, but it is soooo worth it to coast down the lazy river, slide down the giant water slides, splash in the chidren’s spray pad, and coast in the wave pool. This place is amazing! You can even rent the water park for birthday parties and church/work groups. Open daily Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Sunday, noon – 7 p.m. Cost: 48 inches and taller, $14; Under 48 inches, $10 (nonresidents add $2), Non-swimmer fee, $5, Kids age 2 and under, free. Season and monthly passes available. Insider tip: Reduced rates if you come after 4pm.
Euless
South Euless Park Splash Pad, 600 S. Main St.
Summer days are more exciting when you spend it splashing at this free Euless splash pad! No matter how hot it is outside this water feature provides an entertaining way for people of all ages to keep cool. South Euless Park’s splash pad features touch-activated and timed water works, such as a raining water bucket, spray poles and geysers. Restrooms and water fountains are in close proximity to the splash pad. From mid-May through the end of September, this park is open from 9am–8pm Monday– Saturday and 2pm–6pm on Sundays.
Fairview
Fairview Town Center Fountain, 329 Town Place
Head over to Fairview Town Center for shopping, and then let the little ones cool off at The Fairview Town Center’s fountain, open daily 9am–8pm. Swimwear is required, and water or rubber shoes are recommended to avoid falls on the potentially slippery ground. You can even rent a couple tables and 20 chairs for a small birthday party. For more entertainment, watch the nightly fountain shows set to music at 7pm and 8pm.
Farmers Branch
Frog Pond Water Park, 14032 Heartside Place
The Frog Pond Water Park is an affordable, seasonal aquatics facility for swimmers of all ages and abilities. There are seasonal memberships and daily admissions ($5-$8 per person). The water park features aquatic fitness classes, swim lessons for all ages and abilities, and American Red Cross certification courses. There’s even weekly story time and toddler fitness at Tadpole Time. The water park also features open swim times for the general public, party room rentals, and after hours facility rentals. Make a splash while you’re here!
Flower Mound
Flower Mound CAC Outdoor Water Park, 1200 Gerault Rd
Take the kids to this awesome Flower Mound outdoor water park! Located at the CAC, this park features 2 large water slides, a 60 gallon dumping bucket, interactive water features, lazy river, shade structures, water play structure, and a zero-depth activity pool with three tot slides. There’s even a concession stand for snacks, and of course restrooms are nearby. Cost of admission starts at $4 for residents and $6 for non-residents, making this an affordable and fun North DFW water park option for families and friends.
Heritage Springs Splash Pad, 600 Spinks Rd
Parents, time to grab the little ones and go on an adventure! Kids love playing with water and you’ll love letting your little ones explore at this city park located on the northern end of the metroplex. What’s even cooler is that this splash pad is also the location of an amazing community-built playground, Fort Wildflower. Some of the super cool features at Heritage Springs Splash Pad includes a 2,000 square food shaded splash pad, shaded seating areas, 14 unique water features, a separate area for toddlers, plus it’s all secured by a fence with a gate so sneaky ones don’t escape. All this amazing-ness is free! Open Daily from 9am to 8pm, May 1 through September 30.
Fort Worth
Sundance Square Plaza Fountains, 420 Main Street
Come for shopping and stay for live entertainment when you plan your next trip to Sundance Square Plaza Fountains. Kids will love splashing in the water fountains from 2pm to 6pm Monday through Friday, and 1pm to 6pm Saturday and Sunday. The fountains are turned on and can be viewed during all hours of operation.
Sycamore Sprayground, 2525 E Rosedale Street
When the kids aren’t ready for the pool, but they need a place to cool off, head over to the spray ground at Sycamore Community Center. Proper swimwear is required for those playing at the spray grounds. This splash pad in Fort Worth is open from 12 noon to 7 pm every day, starting Memorial Day Weekend. They close for the season after Labor Day. There are also nearby walking trails, a playground, and, although not fabulous, there are porta potties when you need to take a break.
Frisco
Frisco Commons Spray Park, 8000 McKinney Road
Take the kids to this super fun Frisco spray park this summer! The spray grounds at Frisco Commons, which run on a recycled water system, are open 8am–8pm daily mid-May through September. There’s even a large pavilion with restrooms and two smaller shade structures with picnic tables.
Shepherd’s Glen, 12012 Shepherds Hill Drive
The spray park is one of many features included in this 13 acre neighborhood park. To activate the spray features, touch the sensor located at the top of a blue pillar on the western portion of the splash pad. Please note, this neighborhood park does have a picnic pavilion but does not have a restroom facility. Open daily mid-May through September from 8am-8pm.
J.R. Newman Spray Park, 8211 Twin Falls Drive
Open mid-May through September, the spray park is one of many elements located within this neighborhood park. The park’s farming and barn theme capture the heritage of the Newman Family which once owned the property. To activate the spray features, touch the sensor located at the top of a blue pillar on the southern portion of the splash pad. Please note that while this is a great park on the west side of Frisco, the neighborhood park does have a picnic pavilion but does not have a restroom facility.
Grapevine
Dove Park Sprayground and Dove Park Water Park, 1509 Hood Ln.
Right within Dove Park, next to the affordable public water park you’ll find a delightful sprayground that’s open 8:00 am – 8:00 pm, seven days a week May-September. You can rent a cabana within the spray grounds or just a little bit of ways outside of the fenced in spraygrounds, you can rent one of Casey’s Clubhouse Pavilions anytime for your event . With covered shade areas, benches, and a huge dump bucket. You’ll have no trouble keeping cool in the hottest of summer weather at either the amazing water park compete with slides and fun kids activities.
Parr Park Sprayground, 3010 Parr Ln.
The Parr Park Sprayground is right next to the playground, providing multiple options for fun. Open 8 am-8 pm, seven days a week May-September each year, the sprayground also offers cabanas and pavilions for rental. Covered picnic tables, benches and big shade trees keep you cool even when you’re not in the water. Don’t let the summer months keep you cooped up inside when you could be enjoying some fun in the sun, sprayground style.
Pirate Beach at Legoland Discovery Center, 3000 Grapevine Mills Pkwy
Bring your bathing suits and go on a swashbuckling adventure in our Pirate Beach water playground. Are you brave enough to dodge water jets and pirate tricks to reach the treasure chest on the LEGO® shipwreck? Splash in fountains, shoot water cannons and swoop down slides if ye dare!
Pleasant Glade Pool, 1805 Hall-Johnson Rd.
Pleasant Glade Pool is a great place for the whole family, but it’s especially perfect for those with young children. The zero depth entry makes it easy for young kids to ease into the water and attentive lifeguards help you keep on eye on the whole gang. Don’t forget the older kids, (including those still young at heart) Pleasant Glade offers a floating obstacle course!
The REC Sprayground, 1175 Municipal Way
Come enjoy another wonderful Sprayground in Grapevine, Texas. Kids of all ages will enjoy the easiest way for supervised play. In order to enjoy this sprayground you must be a member of the REC of Grapevine.
Haltom City
Broadway Park, 4839 Broadway Ave.
Head over to Broadway Park in Haltom City for this super fun spray ground for kids. Bring a swimming suit because it’s required to get some relief from the sun Memorial Day through Labor Day. Open daily from 10am to 8pm.
Whites Branch Park, 5290 Western Center Blvd.
Whites Branch Park is a 20 acre park that features two playgrounds, a water sprayground and a picnic pavilion (swimwear required). The sprayground utilizes a recycling water system that is also used for irrigation of the park grounds. The trail connects with Buffalo Ridge Park to the south. The sprayground operates between the weekends of Memorial Day and Labor Day and is open from 10am to 8pm daily.
Highland Village
Doubletree Ranch Park Splash Pad, 310 Highland Village Road
Kids and parents alike are going to love Doubletree Ranch Park, where you can walk almost a mile of trails, enjoy a family picnic at the pavilion, and then cool off by playing in the splash pad. While you’re there, you can also watch a soccer game and enjoy snacks from the concession stand. The splash pad was designed with a natural creek look and flow. Open daily starting Memorial Day weekend from 10am–8pm.
Shops at Highland Village Splash Area, 1701 Shoal Creek
Enjoy a day of shopping and dining, and then give the kids a break by taking them to the Splash Area at the center of it all. Once they’re dry, head on over the movie theater nearby for a movie with friends and family or get a chocolate chip cookie at Nestle Tollhouse Cafe. The water feature here is turned on from Memorial Day through Labor Day during daylight hours.
Irving
Northwest Park Recreation Center, 2800 Cheyenne St.
Families can enjoy the bubblers, fountains and other spray features at this super fun and free zero-depth spray park in Irving, TX. This is a popular spray park with nearby walking and jogging trails, a playground, large pond, and nearby restrooms. Open 11am to 8pm, Tuesday through Sunday (closed Mondays).
Southwest Spray Park, 2800 W. Shady Grove Road
Take the kids to this fun spray park in Irving for hours of zero-depth fun in the bubblers, fountains, and other spray features. Bring lunch and enjoy it at the picnic area with outdoor grills. Restrooms are available nearby. Southwest Spray Park is closed Tuesdays and runs from 11am-8pm all other days of the week.
Kennedale
Sonora Park Splash Pad, 263 S. New Hope Road
Sonora Park is the largest park in Kennedale. The 22 acres house a bird habitat, fishing pier, 9-hole disc golf course and a splash pad. This awesome splash pad with tipping buckets of water also has stationary spray guns and fountains. You’ll also enjoy playing horseshoes at Sonora Park, eating a snack or dinner at the picnic tables, playing at the playground, walking the trails, and more. Open May through September from 8am–noon and 5–8pm on weekdays and from 8am–8pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Lewisville
Lewisville Sun Valley Pool, 801 S Valley Pkwy
This super affordable water park in Lewisville will have you enjoying summer for hours! Double-loop water slides, leisure pool with play features, lily pad kid activity area, tot pool, and lazy river. Concession stand available. Cost is $4 for residents, $5 for non-residents. Open daily Monday through Friday (closed Wednesday!) from 12 pm to 7 pm; Saturday 1pm to 6pm and Sunday 2pm to 6pm.
Lewisville Old Town Aquatic Center, 535 W. College Street
Another incredibly affordable water park in Lewisville is the Old Town Aquatic Center. This water park features 2 Leisure Pool Areas w/Play Features, Double Loop Slide, 3 Spraygrounds, Small Lazy River, Group Shelter Area, Concession Area. Lewisville residents will get in for $2 for non-residents will pay $3 for hours of amazing summer fun. Open daily Monday through Friday (closed Thursday!) from 10 am to 8 pm; Saturday 1pm to 6pm and Sunday 2pm to 6pm.
Little Elm
Little Elm Beach, 701 W. Eldorado Parkway
Little Elm Park is located on Lake Lewisville in Little Elm, Texas. Located along the western shoreline of Little Elm Park is Little Elm Beach. The public swim beach provides swimmers a safe, enclosed sand beach area that does not allow boat traffic. You’ll also find sand volleyball and a playground at this park. The beach is an open sand, family-friendly play area and the Town of Little Elm requests users to follow common and sense and posted rules. Although the beach is free, there is a $10 parking fee.
McKinney
Ash Woods Park, 10301 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
Bring the kids to cool off this summer at Ash Woods Park splash pad in McKinney. But don’t stay too long because there’s no restrooms.
Aviator Park, 1201 Monticello Drive
This 10 acre park in McKinney, TX includes a playground for kids and short walking trail in addition to the seasonal splash pad. No restrooms.
Finch Park, 301 W. Standifer St.
Finch Park in McKinney is 32 acres of awesomeness! Enjoy a picnic with the family at this park’s 2 covered picnic areas, and then play at the splash pad and playground located on-site. Other amenities include lighted tennis courts and sand volleyball court. Restrooms are located at this park so you can make a morning or afternoon of it here.
Horizon Park, 401 Flatrock Drive
This 6 acre park includes a playground, walking/biking trails, soccer fields, an amphitheater, and (you guessed it) a splash pad! Unfortunately, no restrooms here.
Inspiration Park, 4212 Shawnee Drive
This 10 acre park includes a playground, trails, and a splash pad. Keep your visit short with little ones, because there’s no restrooms here either.
Dr. Mack Hill Park, 1849 Reagan Drive
This simple park has a playground and splash pad with a little more parking spaces than most of these McKinney parks. No restrooms.
John M. Whisenant, 3701 Hudson Crossing
This 10 acre neighborhood park includes a splash pad for cool summer fun. There are no restrooms at this park.
Al Ruschhaupt Soccer Complex, 2701 North Brook Drive
Nearly 100 acres of outdoor summer fun! Bring a picnic and enjoy a snack or meal and then go burn off that energy at this McKinney, TX park’s splash pad. There’s also a hiking and biking trail, fields for lacrosse, cricket, and football. You also find a wheelchair accessible playground, swings, and…restrooms!
North Richland Hills
NRH20 Family Water Park, 9001 Boulevard 26
This absolutely amazing water park opened in 1995 and is known in the Metroplex as the place for family fun! This one’s gonna cost you, but it will totally be worth it once you see the incredible winding slides, zero-depth splash pads, wave pool, and lazy river. Catch a thrill on slides named: the sidewinder, riggamaroll, viper, thunder, green extreme, accelerator, purplepalooza, and double dipper. Open daily end of May through mid-August, then on the weekends through September. Cost is between $15 and $25 per person, short people have an advantage here and will pay less, as will North Richland Hills residents who get discounted pricing to NRH20.
Prosper
Frontier Park Spray Park, 1551 Frontier Parkway
Frontier Park is home to a large sports complex and the interactive community-built Windmill Playground. Near the playground is a very simple spray park with cooling water features to play in. Open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Richardson
Galatyn Park Urban Center, 2351 Performance Drive
Galatyn Park Urban Center is a mixed-use public space showcasing local festivals and fairs. It is also the home of the Charles W. Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts. Kids will be attracted to the jets of water that will quickly soak everyone. The fountains are lit at night for maximum dazzling effect.
Glenville Park Spray Park, 500 S. Glenville Drive
Glenville Park features tall water structures that look like cacti, along other fun water features. Nearby, kids will enjoy a public pool to beat the Texas summer heat. The pool is also equipped with restrooms, including a family restroom. Afterward, kids can dry off at the playground nearby. Entry into the pool and spray ground is $2 for residents, $4 for non-residents, and free for children 3 and under making this an affordable option in DFW for families this summer. Open 1-8pm daily (closed Tuesdays).
Roanoke
Parks of Roanoke, 107 Hillsborough Drive
This DFW park located in Roanoke includes a large open field for kite flying and soccer, a lighted walking trail, pavillion with picnic tables, a playground with swings, and a splash pad! Kids will enjoy shooting water from stationary water guns and getting soaked when giant buckets of water tip above them. Open daily from 6am to 7pm.
Cannon Parkway Park, 750 Cannon Parkway
Get soaked and take a break from the Texas heat this summer with a colorful archway that sprays, mounted water guns, and tipping water buckets. There’s also a large, open field for kite flying and other kids activities, a playground, sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, tennis courts, and a walking trail. Open daily 6am to 7pm.
Rockwall
Hickory Bridge Sprayground, 1910 Walnut Ridge
These Rockwall, TX spray parks open earlier than most Dallas Fort Worth metroplex splash pads, and are open from March through October so you can enjoy a longer season of water fun! Hickory Bridge Sprayground features interactive sprayers and tipping water buckets. To activate the sprayground, press the top of the white cylinder with the black rounded top and start playing. Open daily, 8am to 9pm.
Foxchase Sprayground, 4475 Tubbs Road
This Rockwall, TX spray park opens earlier than most Dallas Fort Worth metroplex splash pads, and is conveniently open from March through October so you can enjoy a longer season of water fun! Hickory Bridge Sprayground features interactive sprayers and tipping water buckets. To activate the sprayground, press the top of the white cylinder with the black rounded top and start playing. Open daily, 8am to 9pm.
Harry Myers Sprayground, 815 E. Washington St.
These Rockwall, TX spray parks open earlier than most Dallas Fort Worth metroplex splash pads, and are open from March through October so you can enjoy a longer season of water fun! Hickory Bridge Sprayground features interactive sprayers and tipping water buckets. To activate the sprayground, press the top of the white cylinder with the black rounded top and start playing. Open daily, 8am to 9pm.
Southlake
Bicentennial Park, 450 W. Southlake Blvd.
The playground at Bicentennial Park, which opened in 2015, is designed to look like a big dragon. Kids will love splashing around by the massive dragon’s head, skip in the water fountains and play under the small spraying archways. Afterward, take sopping-wet little ones to the adjacent playground’s swings, slides, and zip lines to let them air dry.
The Colony
The Colony Aquatic Park, 5580 N Colony Boulevard
The Colony Aquatic Park Is a city-owned facility with a heated Indoor Pool, Outdoor Leisure Lagoon, and shade covered Wading Pool. There’s even an interactive Splash Zone for preschoolers. This is an affordable water park-like option for The Colony residents costing $3-$4 depending on age. Non-residents can expect to pay double.
Splash Zone, 5580 N Colony Boulevard
Wild, Wet and Wonderful! This water park is the best spot in town for a preschool party. Hydro Blasters spray, Geysers bubble and Buckets tumble with the twist, pull and push of little hands.
Leisure Lagoon, 5580 N Colony Boulevard
Relax in the sumptuous surroundings of a shallow water play pool and waterfall. This pool supports the best span of ages, with only 1½-foot depth around the waterfall and 4½-foot around the basketball goal. Lots of shaded eating areas make it perfect for family reunions and non-profit groups.
Waxahachie
George Brown Plaza Splash Pad, 209 N. Jackson Street
Come cool off in Waxahachie’s newest park addition. The splash pad is located in downtown Waxahachie behind The College Street Pub on Jackson Street.
Weatherford
Love Street Park, 309 Love St.
Love Street Park, similar to Cherry Park, boasts one of the newest and best playgrounds in Weatherford, Texas! The playground has 3 separate age appropriate structures, along with 2 free-standing swing sets. Love Street Park is the host of one of the City’s two Splash Pads. Open May through September, summer hours being 9am to 8pm.
Cherry Park, 300 S. Alamo St.
Cherry Park is one of the most popular parks in the City of Weatherford, partially because of its location in the heart of the City. The splash pad is located within the park gates. Cherry Park truly contains something for everyone of all ages. There’s even a small community lake on-site that Texas State Parks and Wildlife stocks yearly so bring your fishing pole! The park is open year-round, the splash pad is open May through September, summer hours are 9am to 8pm. The public pool is $4 per person.
Summary
This article lists 75 of DFW’s BEST splash pads, spraygrounds, and water parks to help you easily discover where to cool off this summer in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex.
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Mary jo
This is another good one.
https://littleelm.org/1344/Splash-Pad
Jan
Wet Zone in Rowlett is a fun water park