13 Atlanta Splash Pads & Water Playgrounds (Mapped)
We're rounding up all of the best splash pads around Atlanta, recommended and reviewed by fellow parents! From simple sprinkler parks to elaborate spraygrounds that belong at a waterpark, have fun discovering a new place to cool off the kids. Many of these are attached to fun playgrounds, too.
Check out our interactive map to find parent-recommended splash pads near you, and leave a review for your family's favorite!
Laurel Park Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: This fun splash pad has a variety of sprayers, geysers and misters. There are benches and restrooms within the park.
Cline Park Waleska Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: The Waleska Splash Pad at Cline Park has dumping buckets and an assortment of tall sprinkler features. Check out the nearby playground, shoot some hoops on the basketball court or take a stroll on the wooded walking trail.
Old Atlanta Park Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: The splash pad at Old Atlanta Park has sprayers, geysers and dumping buckets.
Big Splash Interactive Fountain (Suwanee Town Center Park)
Amanda Banta: The fountains at Big Splash push 1,400 gallons of recycled water through 43 jets every minute. There are public restrooms, open green ares and more than a mile of walkways within the Town Center Park.
East Roswell Sprayground
Amanda Banta: East Roswell Sprayground has a variety of colorful sprinkler features and a concession stand.
Riverside Sprayground
Kelly R: Fountain-style water jets shoot from the ground at Roswell's Riverside Sprayground. There's a concession stand here, too.
Lillian Webb Park Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: There are interactive spray fountains with lighting at the splash pad at Lillian Webb Park. The park has public restrooms available and also is close to family-friendly restaurants.
Swift-Cantrell Park Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: The Swift-Cantrell Park splash pad has colorful water sprayers spread across 3,200 square feet.
Piedmont Park Legacy Fountain Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: More than 70 jets spray up to 30 feet at the Legacy Fountain Splash Pad, which also features cool LED lighting displays. There are public restrooms, tables and chairs nearby, and there is a local favorite playground here too.
Historic Fourth Ward Park Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: The splash pad at the Historic Fourth Ward Park provides kids with water fun right in the middle of a city neighborhood. Kids can splash through the geysers, jump past the sprayers and get soaked by the tipping buckets. When the kids need a break from the splash head over to the nearby playground to continue the fun.
Zoo Atlanta Splash Fountain
Amanda Banta: Zoo Atlanta's splash pad is a great way to cool off during a trip to the zoo. Kids love playing in the fountain's 18 jets across 2,500 square feet in the zoo's KIDZone.
D.H. Stanton Park Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: Kids can run under sprays, jump through jets and try to splash each other with water blasters at this interactive splash pad.
Perkerson Park Splash Pad
Amanda Banta: Splashing through the jets at Perkerson Park is a cool way to beat the heat of a summer day.
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