
32 Dallas-Fort Worth Splash Pads & Spraygrounds (Mapped)
We're rounding up all of the best splash pads in Dallas-Fort Worth, 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. Most of these are free, and many 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!
Doubletree Ranch Park Splash Pad
Southwest Park Spray Park
Erin P. said: Picnic area and grill at location. Restrooms available onsite.
Irving, TXNorthwest Park Spray Park
Stephanie W. said: Picnic area and grill at location. Restrooms available onsite.
Irving, TXSplash Factory Outdoor Water Playground
Stephanie W. said: The Splash Factory features age-specific play areas including a water wall, ground sprays, play structures, a magic touch water gun, spray cannons and power geysers. Six touch buttons allow children to interact with the play features.
Grand Prairie, TXDove Park Sprayground
christadiserio said: Right within Dove Park, as part of the waterpark, you’ll find a delightful sprayground. With covered shade areas, benches, and a huge dump bucket, you’ll have no trouble keeping cool in the hottest of summer weather.
South Euless Park Splash Pad
christadiserio said: Rain buckets, spray fountains, geysers, and arches - the kids will love to cool off and run around on this blue rubber surface. All the kids have to do is hit a button to activate and before they know it, water will come out from every angle. Parents are welcome to sit under a beach hut shade to look after their kids, while staying cool and dry.
Euless, TXParr Sprayground
christadiserio said: The Parr Park Sprayground is right next to the playground, providing multiple options for fun.
Brantley Hinshaw Park Splash Pad
Erin P. said: In addition to the splash pad, Brantley Hinshaw Park features a basketball court, hike/bike trail (.56 miles), grills, picnic area. playground, and practice fields.
Arlington, TXMcPherson Park Splash Pad
christadiserio said: McPherson Park features a playground, three pavilions, restrooms, drinking fountain, splash pad, Lyman Whitaker wind sculptures, open play areas, a hike and bike trail, a wildflower area, and the Rock House.
Don Misenhimer Park Splash Pad
Erin P. said: In addition to the splash pad, Don Misenhimer Park features a basketball court, hike/bike trail, playground, volleyball court, and more.
Arlington, TXCalifornia Lane Park Splash Pad
Erin P. said: In addition to the splash pad, California Lane Park features a hike/bike trail, fishing, playground, practice fields and more.
Arlington, TXWhites Branch Park Sprayground
Sonora Park Splash Pad
christadiserio said: To turn on the splash pad water, please press the button on top of the short red pole directly in front of you as you enter the gate.
Broadway Park Spraygrounds
Sycamore Spray Ground
christadiserio said: When the kids aren’t ready for the pool, but they need a place to cool off, head over to the spray ground at Sycamore Community Center.
Fort Worth, TX
Primary photo: Splash Factory Outdoor Water Playground, courtesy of Grand Prairie Parks, Arts & Recreation Department
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