The spray grounds here are amazing! It’s free during the week. Be sure to check what day they’re closed this year. It was done on Tuesdays for repair and maintenance. I highly recommend parents bring a chair because the two shade pavilions have no seating. All of the benches are in the sun.
If you have a younger child who is three and below, I would recommend bringing some kind of buckets or toys for them to play with a lot of times they don’t like to get in the spray as much as the older kids
There is a ton of parking. Right by the spray grounds that’s not a problem at all. The bathroom is on the other side of the spray ground. So you do have to go out of the fence and walk all the way around the fence, but it’s still very close.
Hats and sunglasses are highly recommended because it is...
   Read moreFree, fenced in spraygrounds on weekdays and $2 on weekends. Way easier for me to take two little ones to a splash pad then swimming together and still great exposure to water and fun! I continue to be impressed with the thoughtful park designs with two large shaded tents, covered picnic tables benches, bathroom and changing area. It also has a regular playground, outdoor fitness equipment, garden, tennis courts, soccer field, shaded hiking and walking trail, and a dog park at the park. What...
   Read moreThis place is a joke. We went there with my 5yo and 4mo and a stroller. The lady didn’t care about us and wouldn’t let us go in with the stroller. She said we have to stay outside. Expect that the ONLY place to sit down was taken by a birthday party. So she basically let us die under the sun with a young baby while it was 90 degrees outside. Shame on you! We left without going in the splash pad and paid...
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