Our pools and splash pads provide Boston residents with a safe place to cool off, to learn how to swim, and to have fun. The City of Boston operates 21 pools and numerous splash pads citywide, in addition to splash pads and pools operated by partner organizations.
To find the hours for community center pools, click on the links in the pop-ups on the map below. If you have questions about a community center pool, please contact the community center directly.
Our interactive splash pads run on two schedules per year: April to October and November to March. See locations for times. All splash pads are shut off if the temperature drops below 40 Fahrenheit.
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The Austin Parks and Recreation Aquatic Division operates 44 public aquatic facilities, which includes 7 Regional pools, 3 Community pools, 22 Neighborhood pools, 1 Wading pool, Barton Springs Pool and 10 splash pads. We also offer instructional programs such as Swim Team, lifeguard and water safety training and youth and adult swim lessons.
Most pools are free to enter, however, some pools require an entry fee March through October. These pools include Bartholomew, Barton Springs, Deep Eddy, Springwoods, Northwest, and Garrison. Please note that pools may be closed for storms in the area, mechanical issues or other unforeseen events. Please feel free to call the pool if you feel this may be the case.
Bartholomew and Garrison Pools' Summer Free Days are coming up. Bartholomew Pool will be free on Wednesday, June 19, and Wednesday, July 10. Garrison Pool will be free on Tuesday, June 25, and Tuesday, July 23. Come join us and cool off this summer!
To activate the splash pads:
Embree Park: Touch the orange bollard pole with handprint on it to start the water features
Wynne Park: Touch the gray bollard pole with handprint on it to start the water features
Watson Park: Touch the blue bollard pole with yellow top and green handprint on it to start the water features
Downtown Square: Touch the gray bollard pole with green handprint on it to start the water features
Little Rock Parks & Recreation has four interactive splash pads that have unique water features that offer cool and wet fun for all users. We have two splash pads at River front Park, one splash pad at War Memorial Park, and our latest addition Crump Park Splash Pad. The splash pads are free and a great way to stay cool during the summer!
Splash pads open at the beginning of Spring Break and close the last weekend of October. Operating hours are 9am-9pm to maximize community access. Please review Splash Pad rules upon entering to ensure a safe and fun visit.
The City of Tempe is home to four public pools, one splash playground and three neighborhood splash pads. Public pools include the indoor wave pool at Kiwanis Recreation Center, and the outdoor pools at Escalante Multi-Generational Center, Clark Park Community Center and McClintock High School. There are three neighborhood splash pads located at Esquer, Parque de Soza and Jaycee parks. Tempe's newest splash playground, the Cloud, is located at Kiwanis Park.
Clark Pool is a brand new outdoor heated pool featuring a zero-depth entry, water slide and five lap lanes. Clark Pool is located at the Clark Park Community Center. Clark Pool opens Saturday, April 20.
The McClintock Pool is a seasonal, outdoor pool featuring lap swimming lanes, diving boards, water slides and a splash play area. This outdoor pool is located on the east side of McClintock High School.
The Escalante pool is a seasonal, outdoor pool featuring lap swimming lanes, water slides, splash play features and zero depth entry. This outdoor pool is located at the Escalante Multi-generational Center.
Splash pads are a great way to cool off in Grand Rapids during the hot days of summer. We have 15 splash pads across the city that are free to use and open daily from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm during the summer season.
Jacksonville has two splash pads located through out the City. These water play areas are great ways to escape the summer heat. Both locations have shaded areas and picnic benches available adjacent to the play areas. The splash pads are free and open to the public. Parking is available at each location.
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Come beat the summer heat at Kyle's two splash pads located at Gregg-Clarke Park and Steeplechase Park! The Kyle City Council approved funding for both splash pads in April 2023 and officially cut the ribbon for both splash pads on May 9, 2024.
The Steeplechase Park Splash Pad is approximately 2,300-square-feet with a giant dumping bucket, a two-headed sunflower, two mushroom showers and water cannons. The Gregg-Clarke Park Splash Pad is approximately 3,000-square-feet with a water tower, rain wall, dumping buckets and custom hoops. Both splash pads have shade canopies, picnic tables, and benches.
The City of Fremont is pleased to offer five splash pads for your family's summer enjoyment! Kids and parents alike will love this no-cost way to keep cool on a hot summer day. The splash pads are open after Memorial Day through Labor Day. Splash pads are available daily form 8:00am - 9:00pm. Certain features at each splash pad may need to be activated by senor by touch. Splash pads appeal to children of all ages. The splash pads are easy to operate. A single touch to the control pad leads to hours of fun and enjoyment. There is no water depth, the one time use water is activated when the touch pad is activated. All features are on a timer so the water will only run when activated.
Ruwe Park Splash Pad is located Howard and 5th Street. The splash pad features a ground gusher, spray loop, water jelly, water bug, jet stream, water tunnel, loop team spray, bucket trio, and directional water jet.
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