1Crockett Park
The splash pad at this sprawling 264-acre park offers kids a refreshing place to cool off during warm months, with clean facilities, plenty of shade from mature trees, and picnic areas nearby for families to settle in for the day. Beyond the water play, you'll find walking trails, open spaces, and a well-maintained environment that makes it easy to spend several hours here.
splash padwater playpicnic-friendlyshaded groundsclean facilitiesmultiple activitiesSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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2Martin Luther King Jr. Park - Splash Pad
The splash pad here shoots water across an open ground where kids can run and play for free on hot days, with a nearby playground, shaded shelter, picnic tables, and restrooms making it easy to spend a few hours without breaking the bank.
Free water playSplash padPlaygroundShaded areasWell-maintained groundsSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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3Gregory Mill Park
The free splash pad here operates seasonally and draws crowds quickly, especially on hot days—arriving at the 11 a.m. opening is wise if you want comfortable space. You'll find shaded seating scattered throughout (bring a camping chair for the best vantage), clean restrooms, and ample parking, plus a bonus creek area with walking trails and a playground if your crew wants to explore beyond the water.
Free splash padShaded seating & picnic areasCreek explorationWalking trailsPlayground accessSeasonal — typically summer months
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4The Splash Pad at Peay Park
Press the button and watch 14 minutes of water spray to life across this clean, fenced splash pad—a wonderfully low-key option where kids from toddlers through age 12 can cool off without the crowds. Bring a lawn chair or claim a shaded picnic table nearby, pack snacks and water, and settle in for free summer fun that keeps families coming back multiple times a week.
water playbutton-activated spraysfenced areafree activityshaded seating nearbytoddler-friendlySeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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5Drakes Creek Park
The splash pad at Drakes Creek Park offers a refreshing cool-down spot within this expansive, well-maintained sports complex in Hendersonville. It's an easy addition to a day spent watching games or exploring the park's walking trails and open fields—plus the on-site concession stand and clean facilities nearby make it convenient for families to spend extended time here.
splash padwater playsports complexfamily-friendlyfree or low-costconvenient amenitiesSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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6Liberty Park
The splash pad here sits within a spacious, tree-shaded park that gives families room to spread out before and after water play—pack a ball or frisbee for the older kids to burn energy on the open grounds. The playground itself is geared toward younger children (ages 3–10), making it an easy, low-key spot to cool off without the crowds.
splash padwater playshaded groundsopen spaceyoung kidscasual & uncrowdedWebsite
7Fountains Splash Pad
Water jets shoot up from the ground across a compact splash pad designed for toddlers and young children, who can safely crawl and play on the soft turf while caregivers relax on benches nearby. An ice cream stand sits steps away, making it easy to cool off after playtime—though bring a hat or plan your visit for a cloudier day, as shade is minimal.
Toddler water playCompact & simpleTurf play areaOn-site ice creamBest for ages 2–5Website
8Pool & Splash Park
Water cascades down onto shallow play areas—starting at just half a foot deep and reaching about 4 feet—making this splash pad at Williamson Recreation Center welcoming for toddlers and older kids alike. The relaxed, quieter atmosphere means less crowding, though it's worth confirming current hours before heading over, as posted times don't always match when staff actually close the gates.
Splash pad with water featuresShallow water for young childrenLow crowdsPart of recreation centerFree or low-costWebsite
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