Splash Pads in Massachusetts
14 splash pads found
Massachusetts communities take their splash pads seriously, and the investment shows across the Commonwealth. Boston's extensive parks system operates spray decks in neighborhood parks from Jamaica Plain to East Boston, giving urban families easy access without a long drive. Suburban towns across Greater Boston β from the South Shore to the MetroWest region β have added dedicated splash pad facilities to their community parks, many of them free and open to all residents. The season typically runs from late June through Labor Day, though some facilities open as early as Memorial Day during warm springs. New England's humidity can make summer days in Massachusetts feel hotter than the thermometer suggests, making a shaded splash pad with nearby seating a genuine relief for parents and kids alike. Beyond the Boston metro, communities in the Pioneer Valley, Cape Cod, and the North Shore offer their own water play options. Many splash pads are paired with traditional playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking paths, making them an ideal all-day outing. Weekday mornings are generally the least crowded times to visit. Most municipal splash pads are free of charge, though some aquatic centers charge a small admission fee. Always check local parks department websites for seasonal opening dates and hours, as they vary by municipality.
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Water Park of New England
π Sunday: 11AMβ7PM Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Closed Thursday: Closed Friday: 4β9PM Saturday: 11AMβ7PM
Water Wizz of Cape Cod
π East Wareham, Massachusetts
π Daily: 10AMβ7PM
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Launch Family Entertainment Park Woburn
π Monday: Closed Tuesday: 3:30β8PM Wednesday: 3:30β8PM Thursday: 3:30β8PM Friday: 3:30β10PM Saturday: 10AMβ10PM Sunday: 10AMβ8PM
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