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What you should know

Visitor tip Always bring shoes to the splash pad - multiple visitors reported slick concrete spots with hard water buildup that create fall hazards, especially concerning for toddlers
Visitor tip Wear shoes in the playground area as the black rubber ground can get extremely hot in direct sun, making it uncomfortable and potentially unsafe for bare feet
Visitor tip Take advantage of the shaded seating and canopies over playground equipment - this is a major upgrade that makes midday visits much more comfortable than in previous years

Quick Facts

Admission
Free
Splash Pad
Yes
Shade
Canopies and shaded seating

What visitors say

I took my toddler her for the first time. He definitely enjoyed his time there. I will say I was not a fan of the concrete where the splash pad is (toddlers easily fall a lot). I also noticed the water/pressure wasn’t great. But maybe…
We've been here twice. The canopies over the play ground equipment is awesome. Some of the tiles are black rubber which still gets hot if the sun hits them, so shoes are a must! The splash pad is pretty nice, despite being concrete.…
One of the best FREE places to take young kids. The splash pad is such a great way for your little ones to burn off that summer time energy while staying cool. In recent years they have added shaded seating which is wonderful! I…

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