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.
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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 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 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.
Barrington Park is a smaller splash pad with a great location. The splash pad has a few novelties like an elephant spray gun and a fire hydrant. The splash pad is well shaded in certain times of the day. There is a park located in a grove of trees near the splash pad.
Read our 2013 review here.
Huntley Centennial Splash Pad is a new splash pad in Carp with many fun structures. The cycle was quite long and it was easy to get very, very wet. There is a gazebo for shade.
Read our 2012 review here.
Brewer Park Splash Pad is a unique two level splash pad. The upper level features rotating cannons and sprays. The lower level has dumping buckets and fountain sprays.
The park is a destination in itself. There are four large playstructures to explore, plenty of shade and places to sit, and public bathrooms. It’s a park to keep you entertained for hours.
Read our 2012 review here.