Below is a list of all the splash pads around the state. If you know of one we have missed, please email us at contact@enjoyutah.org.
(We have also listed places with fountains to run through....not exactly a splash pad, but close enough to list!)
Per a reader's request, we have added $$ next to those that cost money. Because this can change, please verify before heading out that the ones without $$ are free. Enjoy Utah is not responsible for changes made by the splash pads that we are not aware of.
What is a "Splash Pad"?
A splash pad is a great place to cool off in the summer. Instead of a pool, it's more like running through the sprinklers. No need for floatees or lifejackets!
Salt Lake County
- City Creek Center (There have been concerns that City Creek doesn't allow you in their "fountains". You are not allowed in the main fountain, but there is a small fountain to the North of it that you are more than welcome to splash and play in.)
- Cottonwood Heights / Ft Union
- Daybreak
- Farm Themed Splash Pad in Riverton
- Gateway Fountains
- Legacy Regional Park
- Liberty Park
- Magna Splash Pad
- Red Butte Gardens' Children's Garden $$
- Old Farm Park Riverton Splash Pad
- Rosecrest Splash Pad (Herriman)
- Seven Peaks Salt Lake / Raging Waters $$
- This Is The Place $$ (Opening Summer 2013)
- Umbria splash park
- Willow Pond Park in Murray
- Valley Fair Mall
- Creekside Park in Alpine
- Eagle Mountain
- Highland Splash Pad
- Pioneer Park Splash Pad in Provo
- Shops at Riverwoods
- Spanish Fork Splash Pad
- Thanksgiving Point Childrens Garden - Noah's Ark theme $$
- Clearfield Splash Pad
- Heritage Park in Kaysville
- Lagoon $$
- Riverdale Splash Pad
- North Salt Lake (Foxboro North Regional Park)
Weber County
Cache County
Morgan County
Uintah County
Washington County

Liberty Park has one as well! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the various splash padlocations. We're in Salt Lake County often visiting family, so it's nice to know there are some park we can visit next time we're over there :)
ReplyDeleteSherri
Eagle Mountain has one too!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I am adding it now. :)
ReplyDeleteProvidence in cache valley has one too! Off main street in Providence, just north of the post office!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteMy friends say there is one in Lindon but I don't know where exactly.
ReplyDeleteWe also have two here in Riverton:
ReplyDeleteFarm Themed Splash Park (13680 S 3250 West):
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705308526/Riverton-to-open-farm-themed-splash-park.html
And another smaller one at 12600 South and 4570 West
Washington County Splash Pads are essential down here-and many parks have added them recently. (there may be more but these are the ones I know of).
ReplyDeleteSaint George Town Square, on Main Street at Tabernacle. (This has a large fountain splash pad, but our favorite part is the "river" and waterfalls).
The Fields, on the southeast side at 2995 South 2350 East, St. George.
UNITY Park in Ivins, at 200 West and 400 South. The splash pad is on the west side.
The Community Center in Hurricane 63 South 100 W.
Archie H. Gubler Park, 2375 Rachel Drive in Santa Clara.
Sienna Hills Park, 500 N Redstone Rd in Washington City.
Green Spring Park, Approx 1775 N Green Spring Drive, Washington City.
Pine View Park 2050 S Alveo Drive, Washington City.
The Washington City Community Center 350 N Community Center Drive, Washington, UT. This one has a huge indoor splash pad, as well as pools and other features. There is an entrance fee. It is open year round.
There is a similar facility in Cedar City-and is the only splash pad in Iron County I'm aware of. Cedar City Aquatic Center, 2090 West Royal Hunt Drive Cedar City
There was a fun one in Roy, UT (Davis or Weber county) it's been a couple of years, but I'm sure it's still there.
ReplyDeleteThere is a splash pad in the shops at riverwoods in provo
ReplyDeleteHarrisville Park is opening one at the end of this month.
ReplyDeleteThere is one at Valley Fair Mall in West Valley.
ReplyDeleteThere will be one at the new park on Ft. Union in Cottonwood (opening June)and there is one in Day Break
ReplyDeleteThere is a splash pad in Cedar City right outside the Heritage Center. It's small and not on all the time, but there.
ReplyDeleteIn Cedar City there is also a splash pad right outside the Heritage Center on 100 W. It's small and not always on, but it is there.
ReplyDeleteThe one in Spanish Fork is at North Park 800 N 300 E.
ReplyDeleteThere's also a new one in Harrisville, Utah that just opened 5/26/2012!
ReplyDeleteLocated at Harrisville's Main Park - 1350 N. Hwy 89
PHOTO:
http://www.cityofharrisville.com/parks/splashpad
Umbria splash park 12790 S. Brundisi Way (5230 W)
ReplyDeleteAnother Riverton one
In St. George there is one at Hidden Valley Park as well.
ReplyDeleteMichelle - I heard that there is one in Murray but I am not sure where....have you heard anything about it or do you know where it is??
ReplyDeleteWillow Pond park in Murray?
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteIs the water irrigation or is it city water?
ReplyDeleteis the water irrigation?
ReplyDeletethe link to the herriman doesn't work anymore. fyi Thanks for posting this information!
ReplyDeleteFIXED! Thanks for letting me know! :)
ReplyDeleteThere is a splash pad in Uintah County too. It is located in Vernal (Naples). Thanks for posting these!
ReplyDeleteThere is a splash pad in Vernal (Naples) as well. Thanks for posting these!!!
ReplyDeleteHi - This is a great list! You may wish to note that the Daybreak pad is for card carrying Daybreak residents and their guests ONLY. We drove all the way out there from the Hogle Zoo area - to not be allowed to play. The kids left so sad ... Just so no one else is disappointed!
ReplyDeleteI live in Daybreak and the splash pad at Soda Row is open to the public. They want as many visiters to Daybreak as possible. Sell those houses! There is a great gelato place and a bakery right next door. Great fun for the kiddos. You may have tried to get into a pool, which is for residents only.
DeleteI live in Daybreak and the splash pad at Soda Row is open to the public. They want as many visiters to Daybreak as possible. Sell those houses! There is a great gelato place and a bakery right next door. Great fun for the kiddos. You may have tried to get into a pool, which is for residents only.
Delete:( That is too bad! I knew the Daybreak Beach was only for those living their and their friends, but was not aware the splash pad was the same. :( That IS disappointing!
ReplyDeleteWe live near Daybreak, but not in Daybreak and we have never had a problem enjoying the splash pad or the beach. I have never seen a sign saying you have to be a resident either. The only thing I know I have seen a sign for is you have to be a resident to use a canoe or boat on the lake. Maybe you just went on a bad day when someone there was in a bad mood??
ReplyDeleteKaysville recently opened a splash pad in Davis County. The address is approximately 200 N and Fairfield. Take the 2nd Kaysville exit, head east and look to the left after Main St.
ReplyDeleteThey now have one in Delta, in Millard county it's small but free. It's right next to the skate park.
ReplyDeleteApparently This is the Place Heritage park is opening their splash pad May 31, 2013. In SLC, across the street from Hogle Zoo. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard this! THANKS ERIN! :)
DeleteThey're opening one at Pioneer Park in Provo next week.
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