Hop in and cool off at one of the County run splash pads

Hillsborough County has many splash pads throughout the county for those seeking to cool off and have fun!

Where can I find one?

Current splash pads

Coming soon

Hours

  • All locations except All Persons Rotary Park - operate 9 AM to dusk, seven days a week
  • All Persons Rotary Park - operates 10 AM to 5PM, seven days a week

Rules

  • All persons using the splash pad do so at their own risk. Please use caution and be aware that there is no lifeguard on duty.
  • All children under the age of 16 must have adult supervision at all times
  • The water in the splash pad is recirculated. For your safety, please do not drink the splash pad water.
  • No diving, running, or rough play in the splash pad area
  • Please be warned that surfaces may be very hot and slippery when wet. Water shoes are recommended.
  • Please use a shower to rinse off before and after splash pad use
  • Appropriate swimwear must be worn. Infants must wear swim diapers. Please do not change diapers in the splash pad area.
  • Persons with open cuts, sores, colds, diarrhea, illnesses, infections, or diseases that may be transmitted by the pool water are prohibited from use
  • Please refrain from carrying mud, sand, soil, grass, or any other foreign objects into the splash pad area. Do not close the water drains/fixtures.
  • No food, beverages, glass, animals, or electrical devices within 50 feet of the splash pad area
  • Skateboards, rollerblades, bikes, and motorized vehicles are not permitted
  • Do not use a splash pad during severe weather conditions. At the first sign of lightning, vacate the splash pad and seek shelter.
  • Splash pad may be closed at any time due to maintenance or other conditions

Top Image Caption: The 3,240-square-foot aquatic playground includes sensory play equipment that is inclusive and engaging for people of all physical abilities. (Miller Park)
Last Modified: 9/24/2024, 1:17:37 PM

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