Whiterock Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with a blue post that sprays water out one side.
The splash pad is located on the border of the Aviation Parkway so there are plenty of trees. There are a few older playstructures beside the pad.
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Whiterock Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with a blue post that sprays water out one side.
The splash pad is located on the border of the Aviation Parkway so there are plenty of trees. There are a few older playstructures beside the pad.
Kilreen Park splash pad was a wooden post kinda splashpad when we visited.
It has since been updated to a more modern splashpad. (Thanks to ChzPlz for letting us know.)
Four Seasons Park Splash Pad is a basic splash pad feature a red fire hydrant.
The splash pad is located in a shaded, older park. The park has two playstrustures – a toddler structure and swing set, and a structure and swing set for older children. There is a paved path that runs around the park which is perfect for young cyclists and bladers.
Kiwanis Park Splash Pad is a simple pad consisting of a metal post that sprays water out one side. The post is located beside a wading pools. There is a fence around the pool and post so the post can only be accessed when the wading pool is open.
The splash pad is in an older, shaded park. There is a smaller playstructure beside the pad that is great for preschool aged children.
(There is a sign posted at the entrance of the park that lets you know archery practice is forbidden. That gave us a chuckle.) read more
Three red posts to sprinkle your summer away.
Palmerston Park Splash Pad is a simple pad with a yellow metal post that mists water out three sides. There is also a playstucture in this cool, shaded park.
If you drive one minute more down Palmerston Drive, you’ll end up at City Centre Park which has a more elaborate splash pad and larger park.