Park Managed by Woodchip Campground
The pass allows three hours of time in the pool, jump pillow and recreation areas.
No pets are allowed with the pool & play pass.
No refunds bad weather. If lightning occurs within the first hour, passes will be credited to a different day.
$7.50 per person entering the park, not by amenity usage. Children six months and under are free.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Little kids will enjoy the mushroom fountain near the zero depth entry area.
You can also take swim lessons at Richmond Park Pool. Please see the city's parks website for more info.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Lifeguards on duty, and restrooms/changing area available in the lower level of the community center.
You can also take swim lessons at MLK Pool. Please see the city's parks website for more info.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
You can also take swim lessons at Briggs Park. Check the city's parks website for more info.
Park Managed by Lewis Farms
• Features: water cannons, the BIG Bucket, piggy puddles
• Splash Acres is included with the cost of admission
• Discounted admission with online ticket purchases
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Large sprayers send streams of water up into the air and then back down on waiting kids. Or stand beneath a curved head and get rained on.
Four water rings create a small tunnel for kids to run through.
There are also shorter spraying poles for younger kids.
The entire splash pad is within a chain-link fence and nearby the restrooms.
Park Managed by Frederik Meijer Gardens
There is a small fountain nearby that toddlers love to splash in.
Bring a change of clothes and a towel, there are bathrooms where you can change nearby.
Shoes are required - we recommend wearing flip flops or water sandals.
Park Managed by Kent County Parks & Trails
Kids can opt to run through the ring tunnel or stand underneath dump buckets.
A variety of poles and features wait to spray unsuspecting (or maybe waiting) kids as they pass.
Kids can also team up with a friend to spray each other with water guns.
Admission to the splash pad is $2 - $4 depending on age. Season passes also available.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Each water feature comes directly out of the ground. There aren't any dump buckets at Highland Park's splash pad.
But kids will love the water that bends through the air, creating arches for kids to run under and through. There are also sprayers at different intensities and angles.
Benches alongside the cement are perfect for parents to watch their kids playing or opt to spread out a blanket on the grass. The playground is close by for kids to run back and forth.
Park Managed by Georgetown Twp
There are some picnic tables nearby - a few are shaded.
There are plenty of grassy areas for picnic blankets.
The smaller toddler toys are on one end of the pad and taller dump buckets and squirters are on the other.
Park Managed by City of Kentwood
Kids of all ages love the fountains, hoops to walk / crawl through and a dump bucket. Plus sprayers and more!
Picnic tables within the area make it easy to enjoy lunch while taking a break.
Park Managed by City of Kentwood
Toddlers will love the small, rotating frogs that gently spray water.
Fountains that shoot up from the pavement are great for dipping your toes and creating footprints.
Several taller features invite for adventurous kids to come cool off beneath them.
Benches and grassy areas alongside the splash pad are great for watchful parents and the restrooms are nearby as well.
Park Managed by City of Wyoming
• Activate the splash pad with the button on top of the red fire hydrant or with the foot pedal near the water rings.
• Aqua Chairs are available to rent in one-hour increments (up to four hours)
• Chair reservations: 616-530-3164
Park Managed by City of Zeeland
To activate the water during park hours, touch the center of each drain with your finger or toe.
The splash pad is fenced in and offers some shaded seating on the raised central deck.
Spray towers and spray elements make this a fun park for kids toddler to ten years old.
The splash pad surface is concrete.
The park also includes a fireplace, public restroom facilities, and shaded seating and dining areas.
Splash Pad guests are asked to consider long-term parking in the NorthStreet Church Parking Lot, just west of the Main/Elm Street intersection. (Using the address 52 E. Main will lead you to the parking lot!)
Park Managed by Allendale Charter Township
While they are both on the small side, one has spray equipment intended for younger kids.
The other is geared for elementary-aged kids.
Water turns on seasonally at 10 AM and is activated by pressing a button.
Park Managed by Caledonia Township
There is plenty of lawn seating for supervising adults.
Park Managed by City of Coopersville
Benches are nearby for supervising adults.
Park Managed by City of Grand Haven
Its surrounding wall is great for sitting to watch the fountain and the kids.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Benches surround the splash pad for supervising parents and kids needing a break from the water.
A few trees nearby provide shade for picnic blankets.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Kids will love running through the ringed water tunnel or dipping their feet underneath the fountains that spray up from the ground.
Taller curved poles rain water down on kids beneath them.
The whole splash pad is over concrete and located near the playground. Parents can spread out blankets on the grassy area to watch their kids.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Kids will enjoy water spray features of all sizes and heights, including toddler-sized ones.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Kids can jump through or dip their toes beneath the streams of water spraying up from the concrete surface. The different fountains create different patterns and intensities of water.
Or kids can opt to run through the plastic archway and get sprayed on all directions at once.
Plenty of grass surrounds the splash pad for parents to spread out a picnic blanket and supervise.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Kids will love being able to choose just how wet they really want to get: they can dip their toes into one of the smaller fountains on the outside or get soaked beneath one of the taller fountains in the middle of the splash pad.
Benches and grassy areas provide parents a place to watch their kids. Some of the benches are shaded underneath trees.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Rather, visitors will enjoy running through the spray elements as they go off at various times while parents relax on nearby benches.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
The splash pad has several water fountains that spray up from the ground at a variety of angles.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
The restroom is close to the splash pad and has recently updated.
This splash pad is open from 10 AM to 9 PM daily.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Restrooms located nearby. Plan to spread a blanket on the ample grass to watch your kids as there is limited seating.
Park Managed by Cascade Township
The water in this area spouts up from the ground. Bring a plastic cup to put on top and watch it fly into the air!
Save a few minutes to watch the water at the Cascade Dam while you're here, too. Ice cream is available at 2 shops across the street.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
If younger kids aren't brave enough for dump buckets, they can test out the sprayers from the ground.
Several benches are alongside the full-sun splash pad for parents to supervise their kids. A covered pavilion is nearby for a lunch or an escape from the sun.
Bathrooms are adjacent to the splash pad.
Park Managed by City of Grand Rapids
The surface is of the pad is concrete.
Park Managed by City of Hastings
Park Managed by City of Hudsonville
Park Managed by Georgetown Twp
It's near the playground, but not fenced in.
Keep an eye on fast kids, as they may whiz in and out of the two play areas.
The splash pad is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Park Managed by Village of Sparta
Kids love jumping through the sprays that come up from the ground.
There are a few benches within the splash pad and umbrellas over them provide shade for watching parents.
Park Managed by Village of Spring Lake
It’s a small-to-medium-sized splash pad located next to the building.
Outdoor benches and picnic tables will be installed near the splash pad soon.
Park Managed by City of Wyoming
The short spray poles are toddler-sized.
The taller, gentle poles are great for more anxious kids and there's also a spaying hoop to run through.
The splash pad is right next to the playground so kids can run back and forth between the two.
A wide open grassy space, benches nearby and a covered pavilion provide plenty of seating options for supervising parents.