I have no picture. The Splash Pad is a great way to cool off during the summer months. Water shoes are a very good idea unless you enjoy slipping and falling. If you are in one of the nearby hotels, a short walk makes this a free experience. Otherwise, parking costs. Either way, bring towels. A picnic lunch works too. You are in a park. The hours for the Splash Pad are determined by a number of factors. I live in Little Rock. The River Market see many people that beg. At night, the temperature drops. The Splash Pad is not heated. Due to those reasons, it closes...
Read moreWas having a great time with my kids, until the homeless community showed up and started using the splash pad as a shower. Washing their hair and their bodies. No signs say no washing or anything like that. Technically they weren’t breaking rules, but still kids are playing and they just go in there and start washing themselves. They...
Read moreGreat place to take your kids on a hot day that’s free outside of parking. The negatives is not the splash pads fault. The last time we were there a homeless man walked in the splash pad to cool off and essentially showered (clothes on) while kids were playing. That has only...
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