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WALTER BAKER PARK Splash Pad

Walter Baker Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad with a tall dome, a water cannon, and four fountain sprays.  The splash pad has some shade from the surrounding trees.

The draw of this pad is it’s location in beautiful Walter Baker Park.  There are two playstructures, an impressive hill to climb and play on, a beautiful pond to explore, and plenty of shade.

BANDMASTER PARK Splash Pad

Bandmaster Park Splash Pad is a new splash pad with an very interesting structure.  The pad’s main feature is something called an Aqualien Rainforest – a tall six post structure that has three central flower posts and three taller dumping flower posts that spill onto the shorter flowers.  It’s certainly a novel structure to play under and to admire.

Bandmaster is a spacious park with lots of room to run and a playstructure.

UPCOUNTRY PARK Splash Pad

Upcountry Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad with some sprays, a jet, and a mister.

There is a playstructure at the park.

BILLY BISHOP Splash Pad

Billy Bishop Splash Pad is a simple pad with a tall dome, a water cannon, and some fountain sprays.  The sprays rotate on a cycle making it fun to splash around in different parts of the pad.  The splash pad is surrounded by bushes, giving it a nice secluded feel.

There is shade and a playstructure at the park.

PROVENCE PARK Splash Pad

Provence Park Splash Pad is a relatively new splash pad.  It has several interesting structures including an unusual yellow doorway arch.

There is a gazebo for shade and a few playstructures and climbing structures in the park.

DR. JOHN HOPPS PARK Splash Pad

Dr. John Hopps Park has a modern, inviting splash pad with many different devices rotating through a fairly long cycle.  At any given time there is water coming out from somewhere and you need to move quickly if you’re trying to avoid getting wet.

The splash pad itself has little shade as the park is fairly new.  There is a gazebo nearby and a playstructure at the park.

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