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  1. Westermeier Commons Playground1

    Westermeier Commons Playground

    The splash pad here sits steps away from an expansive playground with soft rubber surfacing, making it easy for kids to dash between climbing structures and cooling-off water play on hot days. Shaded picnic areas, clean facilities, and a walking trail give parents comfortable spots to supervise while littles toggle between the equipment and the water.

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    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

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  2. Roy. G. Holland Memorial Park2

    Roy. G. Holland Memorial Park

    The splash pad here is a popular spot on hot summer days, with plenty of open space for kids to cool off alongside well-maintained playground equipment for multiple ages. You'll find restrooms, picnic areas, and shaded shelters, making it easy to spend a full afternoon without worrying about the basics.

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    Seasonal — typically summer months

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  3. West Park3

    West Park

    The splash pad here is a centerpiece of West Park's sprawling playground setup, offering a refreshing way to cool off between playground visits. With shaded picnic areas, clean restrooms, and multiple play zones across the grounds—from climbing equipment to wooded trails—families can easily spend a full afternoon letting kids splash, play, and tire themselves out in one scenic spot.

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  4. Quaker Park4

    Quaker Park

    The splash pad here seamlessly blends water play with traditional playground equipment, letting kids switch between cooling off and climbing without a complete venue change—a relief for families with children who tire of the water quickly or need a breather from the heat. The design works especially well for toddlers and walkers, with low-to-ground water features that let the littlest ones wade safely while older kids have their own engaging spaces.

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    Seasonal — typically summer months

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  5. Washington Township Park Splash Pad5

    Washington Township Park Splash Pad

    The splash pad sits at the base of this scenic park, tucked past a charming railroad bridge and accessible via a tree-lined drive—a refreshing spot for cooling off on hot days with clean water, nearby bathrooms, and shaded gazebos for breaks. The playground structure suits kids 5 and up, and families often combine a splash session with picnic snacks at the lower level before exploring the larger upper park and creek.

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    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

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  6. Billericay Park Splash Pad6

    Billericay Park Splash Pad

    The splash pad features a variety of sprinklers, bucket dumps, and fountains that keep young kids engaged and cool, with shaded picnic tables nearby where adults can supervise comfortably—and even get a little wet themselves. Two playgrounds sit steps away, plus clean bathrooms and frequent food truck visits make this a complete destination for a morning or afternoon of water play.

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    Seasonal — typically Memorial Day through Labor Day

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  7. Splash Pad at Mulberry Fields7

    Splash Pad at Mulberry Fields

    The splash pad features interactive water jets that drain into a shallow rocky creek—a natural extension of play that keeps kids engaged across multiple water depths and activity levels. With a fenced perimeter, nearby playground, picnic areas, and restrooms all on-site, it's a low-stress spot for cooling off during warm months.

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    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

  8. Splash Pad at Williams Park8

    Splash Pad at Williams Park

    The heated water here sets this splash pad apart—a genuine comfort on cool days and a reason families drive from across the region to visit. Beyond the spray features, the sprawling park grounds offer trails and open space perfect for a full afternoon of cooling off and playing.

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  9. Splash Pad9

    Splash Pad

    The splash pad offers a refreshing, free way for young children to cool off and play during warm months, with the added bonus of shaded seating nearby so caregivers can supervise comfortably. Note that the concrete surface can be slippery when wet in a few spots, so keeping a close watch on toddlers and having them wear water shoes is wise.

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    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

  10. Riley Park & Splash Pad10

    Riley Park & Splash Pad

    The splash pad here offers a refreshing escape during hot summer days, with the added bonus of a playground just steps away—perfect for kids to cool off and burn energy in one convenient spot. Families appreciate the clean, accessible water play area nestled within this friendly small-town park.

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    Seasonal — typically summer months

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  11. Riverside Park11

    Riverside Park

    The splash pad here offers refreshing water play in an increasingly vibrant park setting—bring sunscreen and a towel for a straightforward, energetic afternoon. The open layout gives kids plenty of room to run between water features, and the surrounding park improvements make it a worthwhile stop for families looking for cool-down fun on warm days.

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    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

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  12. Garfield Park Aquatic Center12

    Garfield Park Aquatic Center

    The shallow pools and slides here offer affordable summer fun with sightlines that let you keep watch from almost anywhere in the space. Bring your own snacks and drinks (outside the pool area), grab a life jacket if needed, and settle into the shaded seating while your kids splash—just note that supervision can be inconsistent on busier days.

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    Seasonal — typically summer months

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