Cool off at one of these 12 Tucson-area public splash pads
One of the perks of warmer weather: Taking the kiddos to local splash pads.
Here's a list of splash pads in the Tucson area.
Keep in mind: There may be additional rules at each location.
Udall Park Splash Pad
UpdatedWhen is it open? 8 a.m. to sunset April 1 through Oct. 31.
Where is it located? 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road in Udall Park
How can I contact the park? Udall Park: 520-791-4004; Tucson Parks and Recreation: 520-791-4873
Brandi Fenton Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? From the third Saturday in April to Oct. 31, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Where is it located? 3482 E. River Rd. in Brandi Fenton Memorial Park, near North Alvernon Way
- What are the rules?
- Open to children 12 and under and those who accompany them
- Use of the splash pad is at your own risk
- Children must be supervised at all times
- No running or climbing on equipment
- No pets, glass, rocks, bottles or other foreign objects
- No skateboards, rollerblades or bicycles
- No changing diapers at the splash pad
- Have children use the restroom prior to entering the splash pad, do not allow sick children in the splash pad
- What does it cost? Free
- How can I contact the park? For problems, contact 419-1481. For Pima County parks and rec, call 724-5000
- More info: Click here
Catalina Park Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? Daily, 8 a.m. to sunset
- Where is it located? 925 N. 4th Ave. in Catalina Park, near East First Street and North Sixth Avenue
- What are the rules? Babies and children who are not toilet-trained must wear tight-fitting, waterproof pants. Other rules are posted at the site
- What does it cost? Free
- How can I contact the park? 791-4873
- More info: Click here
Cactus Springs at Funtasticks Family Fun Park
Updated- Where is it located? 221 E. Wetmore Rd., near North Stone Avenue
- What are the rules? Coolers and outside food and drinks are not allowed
- What does it cost? All-day water pass is $15.99 Monday-Thursday and $20.99 Friday-Sunday
- How can I contact the park? 888-4653
- More info: Click here
- Et Cetera: Cactus Springs is a multi-level "water play attraction"
Crossroads at Silverbell District Park Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? Daily, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Where is it located? 7548 N Silverbell Rd. in Silverbell District Park, near North Cortaro Road
- What are the rules? An adult must accompany all children under 12 years old, plus more rules here
- What does it cost? Free
- How can I contact the park? Contact Marana Parks & Recreation at 382-1950
- More info: Click here
Heritage River Park Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? Daily, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Where is it located? 12280 North Heritage Park Dr. in Heritage River Park, near North Tangerine Farms and West Moore roads
- What are the rules? An adult must accompany all children under 12 years old, plus more rules here
- What does it cost? Free
- How can I contact the park? Contact Marana Parks & Recreation at 382-1950
- More info: Click here
Naida Jane Baker Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? April through October, 8 a.m. to sunset
- Where is it located? 2536 N. Castro Ave. in Balboa Heights Park, near West Grant Road and North Stone Avenue
- What are the rules? Babies and children who are not toilet-trained must wear tight-fitting, waterproof pants. Other rules are posted at the site
- What does it cost? Free
- How can I contact the park? You can call the City of Tucson at 791-4873
- More info: Click here
Oro Valley Aquatic Center Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday
- Where is it located? 23 W. Calle Concordia in the Oro Valley Aquatic Center, near North Oracle Road
- What does it cost? Children under 4 are free, $5 per person or $14 per family
- How can I contact the center? 297-7946
- More info: Click here
- Et Cetera: There is also a pool, water slide and other amenities at the center
Palo Verde Park Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? April through October, 8 a.m. to sunset
- Where is it located? 355 S. Mann Ave. in Palo Verde Park, near East Broadway
- What are the rules? Babies and children who are not toilet-trained must wear tight-fitting, waterproof pants. Other rules are posted at the site
- What does it cost? Free
- How can I contact the park? 791-4375
- More info: Click here
- Et Cetera: There is also a pool at the park
Picture Rocks Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? 1 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
- Where is it located? 5615 N. Sanders Rd. in Picture Rocks Public Park, near West Rudasill and North Sandario roads
- What are the rules?
- Open to children 12 and under and those who accompany them
- Use of the splash pad is at your own risk
- Children must be supervised at all times
- No running or climbing on equipment
- No pets, glass, rocks, bottles or other foreign objects
- No skateboards, rollerblades or bicycles
- No changing diapers at the splash pad
- Have children use the restroom prior to entering the splash pad, do not allow sick children in the splash pad
- What does it cost? $1 for children, $3 for adults
- How can I contact the park? 682-8465
- More info: Click here
- Et Cetera: There is also a pool at the park
Tucson Jewish Community Center
Updated- When is it open? 7 a.m. to 8:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5:450 p.m. Friday through Sunday
- Where is it located? 3800 E. River Rd., near North Alvernon Way and North Dodge Boulevard
- What are the rules? Normal splash pad rules; A maximum of 15 people can use the area at a time
- What does it cost? Membership costs can be found here
- How can I contact the JCC? 299-3000
- More info: Click here
- Et Cetera: There is also a pool at the JCC; the splash pad can be rented for private parties
Warden Family Splash Pad
Updated- When is it open? Open April 16 through October 31, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Where is it located? 5110 S. San Joaquin Ave., near West Irvington Road and South Mission Road
- What are the rules?
- Open to children 12 and under and those who accompany them
- Use of the splash pad is at your own risk
- Children must be supervised at all times
- No running or climbing on equipment
- No pets, glass, rocks, bottles or other foreign objects
- No skateboards, rollerblades or bicycles
- No changing diapers at the splash pad
- Have children use the restroom prior to entering the splash pad, do not allow sick children in the splash pad
- What does it cost? Free
- How can I contact the park? For problems, contact 419-1481. For Pima County parks and rec, call 724-5000
- More info: Click here
- Et Cetera: There is also a pool at the park
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