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BLUEGRASS PARK Splash Pad

Bluegrass Park Splash Pad is a newer splash pad that features an aquadome, flower dumping buckets, and an arch.

The splash pad and the playstructure beside it don’t have much shade but there are trees around the periphery of the park that offer shade.  There is also a gazebo and swings at the park.

GARDENWAY PARK Park Splash Pad

Gardenway Park Splash Pad is a newer pad whose main attraction is a tall green post with a dumping bucket and a spinning flower.  The water cycle is quite long and the pressure is high – this is a great place to get very, very wet.

Gardenway Park is quite large.  It’s an older park so there is plenty of shade and fields to run in.  There are swings and playstructures a short walk away from the splash pad.

We noticed there is also a great hill for tobogganing and an outdoor rink.  This is a park we’ll check out in the winter, too. read more

DELORME PARK Splash Pad

Delorme Park Splash Pad is a newer splash pad whose main attraction is a tall post with three dumping buckets.  The water pressure is high and the cycle is long.  A surprisingly enjoyable pad.

The park has many attractions – a basketball court, a volleyball net, a hill slide, swings, and a playstructure.  There is plenty of shade as well.

This is  a park we will come back to visit again.

WHITEHAVEN / GEORGE C BROWN PARK splash pad

George C. Brown Splash Pad opened in August of 2012.  It has some fun structures including one we haven’t seen at other pads – a large mushroom umbrella.

The park has plenty of shade and a playstructure.

DIAMOND JUBILEE Splash Pad

Diamond Jubilee Splash Pad really is a jewel of a park.  It’s by far one of the larger and most creative splash pads we’ve encountered to date.  There are a variety of unique structures that spray on a cycle.  We especially liked the footing – seems to be a softer type of concrete – and the fact that this large splash pad has an area with lower water structures…perfect for hesitant splashers.

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.

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