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CLAUDETTE CAIN PARK Splash Pad

Claudette Cain Park Splash Pad is a newer, fun pad with many fun structures and a long cycle.  It’s main attractions are several tall flower posts.

The splash pad is located at one end of the sprawling, beautiful Claudette Cain Park.  This wooded park is nestled along the river and is well worth a visit.  There is tons of shade, a large gazebo with tables, two playstructures, two port-a-potties, and a system of paved paths running through the park.  This is a place where you could easily pass a day. read more

FOUR SEASONS PARK Splash Pad

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.

LAWSON PARK Splash Pad (OLD)

Lawson Park has a tall wooden structure that obviously was once a water tower.  However, we were unable to locate a start button.  This pad is obviously closed.

KIWANIS PARK Splash Pad

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

PALMERSTON PARK Splash Pad

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.

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.

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