Really great brand-new spash pad. Very modern sprayers that are fun for kids of all ages, and some covered seating (they have signs up that they're adding more shade coverage soon as well). A large rotating bucket dumps every couple minutes in the center. There are a lot of small sprayers along the sides that are great for toddlers too.
One of the best features is a small self-contained water slide (no pool, just a catch basin that collects some water to slow you down). It isn't very big, but the kids seem to LOVE it and line up to take turns again and again.
Now, this place just opened a few days ago—so it will likely be very busy once school is out, but is still a great option. We went at about 7pm and it was very busy, but by 8pm there were only about a dozen kids playing. Unlike Frisco splash pads, the water doesn't turn off at 8pm—we we're there past 9pm and it was still going strong.
There are restrooms on site, and it connects to McCord park via the walking/bike trails (but has its own parking lot off of Witt Road just north of King). There are a number of tables with chairs, and a low wall that's also sitting height. Note that a lot of people are saying this is at McCord park—it isn't, and it you park on that side you're in for a long walk.
This is a REALLY well designed space, and will be even better when they add additional shade covers and the trees...
Read moreGreat little place to have a short picnic. It tends to get crowded during the summer fast. I would definitely recommend getting there bright and early during the summer months. I’ve seen families get there as early as 10 am! There’s also a trail nearby. It’s a good place to freshen up before hitting the road. I wish people would be considerate by cleaning up after themselves in the bathroom. Please think about others! Throw away your trash in the correct place. Please potty train your kiddos and teach them to wash their hands. For the reason stated, I don’t recommend using the restrooms at this park.
There’s no grilling at this park. It’s just a small park to spend a short visit. It’s free to the public, so that’s why it’s usually supper busy during the summer months. Bring snacks, but don’t plan on spending a long day here since there’s not much to do aside from the splash area. I would recommend heading over to the Little Elm Beach if you plan on grilling or spending an entire day...
Read moreThe Splash Pad is for all ages. Please put swim diapers on babies if needed. We also recommend water shoes for children. NO DOGS ALLOWED AT THE SPLASH PAD.
The water is treated with chlorine and recirculated.
Splash Pad Rules:
No running or rough play Appropriate swimwear is required No glass in the park No grills in the park No smoking in the park Children who are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers No skateboards, roller blades, skates, bicycles,or scooters allowed in the Splash Pad area Exit the slide after use Non-service animals prohibited Changing diapers within six feet of the water feature is prohibited Use of the water feature when ill with diarrhea is prohibited Do not drink water from the water feature
Location 1001 Witt Rd. Little Elm, TX 75068
Back of McCord Park
Hours 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Season begins on...
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