It's September, Labor Day is gone, technically it's Fall and while we're all busy updating our homes with Fall decor, we are still in Texas and it's still pretty hot. So, for those of you wondering which local splash pads are still open and available to amuse your littles, this list of 10 awesome local splash pads open past Labor Day is for you.
Most of the splash pads on this list are open through to the end of September, Oak Hills Splash Pads and W.J. Thomas Splash Pad, both in Carrollton are open until October 15.
1. Splash Pad at Celebration Park, Allen
This splash pad features sprayers, misters, tumble buckets and bubbling water features designed for ages 2 - 12.
701 Angel Parkway, Allen, TX 75002
Details
- May 1 - September 28, 2021
- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, closed Wednesdays
- Restrooms on site
2. Oak Hills Splash Pad, Carrollton
A pavilion, tables and grills are available for parents to cool off in the shade. No activation required here. The water features run automatically during operational hours.
1225 Royal Palm Ln, Carrollton, TX 75007
Details
- May 1 - October 15, 2021
- 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
- Restrooms onsite
3. W.J. Thomas Splash Pad, Carrollton
This splash pad has shaded areas, tables, grills and a deck, making it easy to spend a whole afternoon cooling off and enjoying quality time as a family. No activation required at this splash pad. The water features run automatically during operational hours.
1955 N. Perry Road, Carrollton, TX 75006
Details
- May 1 - October 15
- 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
- Restrooms onsite
4. Frisco Commons Splash Pad
This is one of 3 spray parks conveniently located across the city of Frisco. Its daily hours are consistent from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. throughout the week. And while there is a pavilion on site, be mindful that it's not reservable and is open on a first-come first-serve basis. Sharing is caring, right?
8000 McKinney Rd, Frisco, TX 75034
Details
- May 15 - September 30
- 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
- Restrooms and shaded pavilion onsite
5. J.R. Newman Splash Pad, Frisco
Because this splash pad is smaller than some of the others on this list, it's less likely to attract crowds, making it a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours cooling off. To activate the spray features, touch the sensor located at the top of a blue pillar on the southern portion of the splash pad.
8211 Twin Falls Dr, Frisco, TX 75034
Details
- May 15 - September 30
- 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
- Restroom NOT included onsite
- Includes shaded pavilion
6. Shepherd's Glen Splash Pad, Frisco
This splash pad is part of the Shepherd's Glen park, which also includes a shaded pavilion, playground, practice field and walking trail. Bring a soccer ball for older children to kick around while the little ones splash about. To activate the water features, touch the sensor located at the top of a blue pillar on the western portion of the splash pad.
12012 Shepherds Hill Drive, Frisco, TX 75035
Details
- May 15 - September 30
- 8 a.m. to 8 p.m
- Restroom NOT included onsite
7. Little Elm Splash Pad
This splash pad is adorable, with structures resembling giant daisies, leaves and mushrooms. And, there's even a little slide! It's also for all ages, making it great for family fun. The water is treated with chlorine and recirculated.
1001 Witt Rd, Little Elm, TX 75068
Details
- Season varies. The splash pad is currently open and according to Little Elm Parks & Recreation, it closes "when the weather cools off and looks like it will stay that way." While that is ambiguos, they clarified by saying it usually is open through to mid September but in previous years it has been closed in early Sepytember and stayed open as late as the beginning of October. If you're not sure, you can call 972-731-3296
- 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- Restrooms onsite
- No dogs allowed
8. All 9 splash pads in McKinney!
The City of McKinney has 9 splash pads, such as the one a John M. Whisenant Park, pictured above. The McKinney splash pads are all open through to October 1 and are all connected to playgrounds so if it turns out to be too cold for the water, you can always play instead.
Details
- All McKinney splash pads are open May 1 - October 1
Check out this list of all nine (yes, NINE!) splash pads in McKinney!
9. Liberty Playground at Windhaven Meadows Park, Plano
Windhaven Meadows Park is a whopping 123-acres, with 330 parking spaces, a 2-mile trail connecting to the Legacy and Bluebonnet Trails, a 4800 sq. ft reservable pavilion, a dog park and the all abilities Liberty Playground.
The 1,800 sq. ft splash pad is just one feature of the expansive Liberty Playground, which encompasses 20,000 total sq. ft of accessible play equipment that focuses on the six elements of play: social, emotional, physical, sensory, cognitive and communication. There are separate spaces for older and younger children to encourage age-appropriate learning and motor skill development. There are also picnic tables! Pack a lunch and make a whole day out of this excursion.
5400 Windhaven Parkway, Plano, TX 75093
Details
- Open first weekend of April until October 17
- 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily
- Restrooms on site
- Activate spray features by pressing the bollard in the corresponding play area
10. And an honorary splash pad: the creek at Limestone Quarry Park
OK, so this is not techinally a splash pad, but we could argue that it's even better. This natural beauty spot is open year round, it's natural and is so much fun!
The creek, West Rowlett Creek, at Limestone Quarry Park is the perfect spot to stay cool when it’s hot and humid outside. The water is clean, clear and refreshingly cool and the entire area is mostly shaded so you don’t need to worry about sunburn either.
Plus, Limestone Quarry Creek is where you’ll find Frisco’s hidden waterfall which is a nice bonus to the area. Honestly, the waterfall isn’t as great as it sounds, but does make for a cute photo opportunity.
Click here for everything you need to know about visiting Limestone Quarry Park in Frisco, including how to find the waterfall and important information about snakes in the area.
Looking for more ways to cool off? Here's our Collin County guide to summer.
Or, maybe, you're looking for more family fun? Click the links below for our guide to the best playgrounds in Collin County.
Best playgrounds in Allen, click here.
Best playgrounds in Plano, click here.
Best playgrounds in McKinney, click here.
Best playgrounds in Frisco, click here.