REGIONAL GUIDE
A noncomprehensive guide to regional splash pad destinations
Splash Pad Guide 2023
GEORGETOWN
183
12
2
LIBERTY HILL
29
9
4
8
2243
35
1431
6
11
HUTTO
130 TOLL
LEANDER
183A TOLL
5
79
1
7
ROUND ROCK
CEDAR PARK
45 TOLL
3
10
MOPAC
183
PFLUGERVILLE
620
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If you are looking for a new place to cool off this summer, check out Community Impact ’s regional splash pad guide, featuring destinations from across Central Texas. The following key indicates additional amenities offered near the splash pad. This list is noncomprehensive.
5 Glenwood Splash Pad is open daily during the summer and consists of ground and raised spray features. The 25-foot-wide splash pad is button activated. Cost: free Hours: 8 a.m.-8 pm. daily Dates open: May 2-Oct. 2 101 Fishbaugh Drive, Hutto 512-759-4000 www.huttotx.gov 6 Lakewood Park Splash Park in Leander is near the city’s fishing pier, lakeside pavilions and a host of other park amenities. Cost: free Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Dates open: April 1-Oct. 15 2040 Artesian Springs Crossing, Leander 512-528-9909 www.leandertx.gov 7 Main Street Plaza Fountain in downtown Round Rock doubles as a concrete splash pad. It may close for some holidays and special events that take place in the plaza.
Wed. 7:30 a.m.-noon.; Fri.-Sat. 7:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Dates open: year round 221 E. Main St., Round Rock 512-218-5540 www.roundrocktexas.gov
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Picnic tables
Playground
Swimming pool
North Central Texas 1 Brushy Creek Lake Park ’s splash pad includes both ground and raised water elements on a concrete pad. Cost: free Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. daily, weekends only in September Dates open: May 1-Sept. 30 3300 Brushy Creek Road, Cedar Park 512-401-5500 www.cedarparktexas.gov 2 The splash pad in Downtown Georgetown is directly next to the city’s art center in its brick courtyard. Cost: free
3 The Falcon Pointe Splash Park in Pflugerville is button operated to conserve water. The aquatic city-owned amenity also includes an adjacent playground for a variety of ways to play. Cost: free Hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. daily Dates open: May 20-late September 1813 Tranquility Lane, Pflugerville 512-990-6350 https://parks.pflugervilletx.gov 4 The Garey Park Splash Pad has a variety of water features in its 7,000-square- foot space, including water cannons, tunnels, a spider spray and a water mill. Cost: free (ages 3 and younger), $2 (residents), $4 (nonresidents) Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., closed Sun.
8 At Rabbit Hill Park a large spider and dragonfly mural makes up the base of this large splash pad. The spider fountain’s spray of water measures over 2,000 square feet.
Cost: free Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Dates open: April 8-Sept. 30 1109 Blue Ridge Drive, Georgetown 512-930-3595 https://parks.georgetown.org
9 Spanning more than 1,600 square feet, the San Jose Park splash pad has 15 different water features to spray, shower and shoot water at visitors. It is partially shaded.
Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Dates open: April 1-Sept. 30 816 S. Main St., Georgetown 512-930-3595 https://parks.georgetown.org
Cost: free Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Dates open: April 1-Sept. 30 1707 San Jose St., Georgetown 512-930-3595 https://parks.georgetown.org
Dates open: April 1-Oct. 31 6450 RM 2243, Georgetown 512-930-6800 https://parks.georgetown.org
Cost: free Hours: Sun.-Tue, Thu. 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m.;
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