Roy Duncan Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with four ground jets.
The draw of this splash pad is the park itself. It’s a lovely shaded park with a gazebo and a few newer structures for the kids.
Read our 2012 review here.
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Roy Duncan Park Splash Pad is a simple splash pad with four ground jets.
The draw of this splash pad is the park itself. It’s a lovely shaded park with a gazebo and a few newer structures for the kids.
Read our 2012 review here.
Cardinal Creek Valley Splash Pad is a new pad in Orleans with some interesting structures. The park is new enough that there is little shade at the park other than the gazebo structure. There are many interesting and creative playstructures to explore at this park.
Read our 2012 splashpad review here.
The splash pad at Queenswood Heights Centennial Park Splash is nice. There are two separate water play areas separated by some picnic tables under some tall trees.
One of the splashpads has two ground geysers, two water cannons, two really high shooting jets, followed by the five bells dumping tower.
The other splash pad is a smaller, circular water park with a single blue water tower and four ground sprinklers. We thought it would be an old school (wimpy) water post, but it’s actually not bad. read more