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Splash Pads

Children play outside in a splash pad, illuminated by the sun's rays shining through the water droplets.

​City of Phoenix splash pads are a great place to cool off during the summer months!

Phoenix Splash Pads are open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from May 25, 2024 - October 1, 2024. 

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Civic Space Park Alternate Hours

Most Phoenix splash pads are open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Civic Space Park has alternate hours.

The park is park open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.

The splash pad is open:

  • Monday - Friday: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  • Sunday: Closed
Phoenix Parks & Recreation 'PHX Plays' logo featuring a desert mountain, cactus, and stylized text with a phoenix emblem.

Splash Pad Rules

A splash pad is for water play only. Bathing, laundry, washing of items not permitted. Behaviors that endanger others such as pushing, running, fighting, or other forms of horseplay are not allowed. Persons with sore or inflamed eyes, colds, nasal or ear discharges, boils or other acute or obvious skin or body infections, or cuts shall be excluded from the splash pad.

  • NO glassware allowed within 10 feed of the splash pad.
  • NO animals allowed, except for service animals.
  • NO drinks, candy, tobacco, popcorn, gum, alcohol or food of any kind shall be permitted on the splash pad or within 10 feet of the splash pad.
  • Shower and use the toilet before entering the splash pad.
  • If incontinent, wear tight-fitting rubber or plastic pants or a swim diaper.
  • Observe all safety regulations.
  • Rollerblades, skateboards, vicycles, scooters, hygeiene products and/or any other foreign objects are not allowed in the splash pad area.
  • Violations of these rules, the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department's Code of Conduct, or the Phoenix City Code may result in an order to leave.
  • The City of Phoenix reserves the right to turn off water features at times of drought.
  • If there is a fecal accident this splash pad will be immediately closed and not reopened until it is cleaned and adequately disinfected, per U.S. Center for Disease Controll recommendations.
    • Use the SHUT OFF BUTTON to immediately stop all water features.
    • Water to the splash pad will remain off until maintenance items are taken care of and/or the sanitation issue has been rectified.
  • Splash pad can only be reactivated by City of Phoenix personnel.

    

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