15 Columbus Area Splash Pads (Mapped)
We're rounding up all of the best splash pads around Columbus, recommended and reviewed by fellow parents! From simple sprinkler parks to elaborate spraygrounds that belong at a waterpark, have fun discovering a new place to cool off the kids. Many of these are attached to fun playgrounds, too.
Check out our interactive map to find parent-recommended splash pads near you, and leave a review for your family's favorite!
Mary Virginia Crites Hannan Park Splash Pad
Brigitte Nohra Miller: In addition to a fun splash pad, kids can enjoy the butterfly garden, picnic areas, and a great playground that local families love.
John Bishop Park Splashpad
Hannah Scott: Giant palm trees spray water from the top, and ample seating around the water area allows for close supervision. A nearby pavilion offers more shelter from the sun for a quick rest or snack break.
Easton Town Square Splash Pad
Brigitte Nohra Miller: Kids can splash in pop-up fountains located in the heart of Easton Town Center. Easton is always offering events that can nicely complete an easy afternoon out with the kids.
Obetz Splash Pad
Hannah Scott: Water from above, water from below....the Obetz splash pad is a fantastic way for kids to get soaking wet and cool off on a hot summer day.
Hanby Park Splash Pad
Hannah Scott: Hanby Park offers plenty of green space nearby to run around and dry off after getting soaked in the splash pad area, and the water zone is surrounded by benches and porch-swing style seating for supervising parents. Adjacent picnic tables and interactive playground equipment are also available!
Linden Center for Opportunity Sprayground
Bicentennial Park Scioto Mile Fountain
Brigitte Nohra Miller: The Scioto Mile Fountain at Bicentennial Park has it all, including a fun splash pad area with unique architectural designs. By night, this marvelous fountain displays special effects with lighting and fog!
North Bank Park Spray Fountain
Katie G.: If you're in downtown Columbus on a hot day and the kids are looking to cool off, then head to North Bank Park. This interactive spray park is best for small children, as it is not very big. There are picnic tables and benches for parents to relax while the kids play and you can't beat the view of the Columbus skyline and Scioto River.
Polaris Fashion Place Splash Fountain
Brigitte Nohra Miller: Located on the lower level at the east side of the mall, this perfect-size splash pad offers a nice place for the kids to relax and play. The mall also offers several kids events during the summer near this splash pad area.
Fryer Park Splash Pad
Hannah Scott: The fully accessible, space-themed area includes a rocket slide and various interactive spray effects from all directions.
Village Green Park Splash Pad
Brigitte Nohra Miller: Powell's Village Green Park offers a splash pad with many spray features and dumping buckets, along with an adjacent playground. Parents can seek some shade at the solar picnic pavilion, so be sure to pack some easy picnic food to enjoy!
Hilliard's Station Park Splash Fountains
Kelly R: Downtown Hilliard's Station Park is a hub of activity, and features a fun fountain play area that is open for a longer season than most. All ages are welcome to splash, and water shoes are recommended. Check it out after dark, when the water feature is lit up with colorful lights.
Veterans Park Splash Pad
Brigitte Nohra Miller: This dinosaur themed park has a nice splash pad area in addition to a big playground to please all ages! What's really nice is the nearby shelter area with picnic tables - perfect to have some shade and some snacks.
Ballantrae Community Park Spray Fountains
Brigitte Nohra Miller: Perched on top of Ballantrae's hillock is the 15-foot bronze Dancing Hares sculpture, and at the base an interactive public play fountain. It's a perfect way to introduce kids to art and have fun while enjoying the sun!
Partners Park Splash Pad
Katie G.: Located in Uptown Marysville, Partners Park offers a splash pad for kids. The park also includes an open green space, gazebo, picnic tables and public restrooms. After a day of playing in the water, take a walk to the public library adjacent to the park or stroll the streets of Marysville to visit the shops or one of their kid friendly restaurants.
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