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Splash Pads in Hendersonville, Tennessee

Free & family-friendly water play in Hendersonville

Hendersonville sits on Old Hickory Lake in Sumner County, about 18 miles northeast of Nashville, and offers a suburban setting that blends lakeside recreation with community park amenities including water play facilities for families. The city's parks department serves a community that has grown substantially as part of the greater Nashville metro area, and splash pad access is part of that parks investment. Sumner County's warm summers โ€” with peak temperatures in the 90s through July and August โ€” drive strong demand for outdoor water play from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Most Hendersonville and Sumner County park splash pads are free to use during regular park hours. The area's proximity to Old Hickory Lake also gives families additional water recreation options, though the splash pads provide a safe, supervised alternative for younger children. Check with the Hendersonville Parks and Recreation department or Sumner County Parks for current seasonal schedules and locations before planning a visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Splash Pads in Hendersonville

Are Hendersonville splash pads free?

Most Hendersonville and Sumner County splash pads are free and open to the public during regular park hours. No admission fee is required at city-operated spray parks.

When is the splash pad season in Hendersonville?

Hendersonville splash pads typically open around Memorial Day weekend and operate through Labor Day. Contact Hendersonville Parks and Recreation for exact seasonal dates and locations.

What else is there to do near splash pads in Hendersonville?

Hendersonville's location on Old Hickory Lake means many parks are near waterfront areas with walking trails, picnic facilities, and lake access โ€” making it easy to combine a splash pad visit with other outdoor activities.

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