Splash Pads in New Mexico
20 splash pads found
New Mexico's desert climate brings dry heat and intense high-altitude sunshine that makes water play one of the most sought-after summer activities across the Land of Enchantment. Albuquerque, the state's largest city, anchors New Mexico's splash pad network with community aquatic facilities managed by the city's parks and recreation department, offering free and low-cost water play for families throughout the Bernalillo County area. Rio Rancho, a large and rapidly growing suburb north of Albuquerque, has added community splash pad facilities that serve its expanding family population. Santa Fe, at an elevation of 7,000 feet, has a noticeably cooler summer climate than lower-elevation communities, but the high-altitude sun is intense and splash pads remain popular during the warmest months. Las Cruces, in the southern Mesilla Valley near the Texas border, experiences some of the state's most intense summer heat, and community water play options there reflect the extended season possible in New Mexico's south. Farmington serves families in the Four Corners region with its own community aquatic facilities. The season in most of New Mexico runs from late May through September, with the southern communities enjoying a somewhat longer operational window. New Mexico's monsoon season arrives in July and brings afternoon thunderstorms that can close outdoor splash pads temporarily β morning visits are the safest bet during monsoon months. Most municipal splash pads are free of charge. Sunscreen is essential at New Mexico's elevations, and staying hydrated in the dry desert air is important even when playing in the water.
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Artesia Aquatic Center
π Artesia, New Mexico
π Monday: 5:30AMβ6PM Tuesday: 5:30AMβ6PM Wednesday: 5:30AMβ6PM Thursday: 5:30AMβ6PM Friday: 5:30AMβ6PM Saturday: 11AMβ6PM Sunday: 11AMβ6PM
Presbyterian Aquatic Therapy in Espanola at Presbyterian Espanola Hospital
π Monday: 8AMβ5PM Tuesday: 8AMβ5PM Wednesday: 8AMβ5PM Thursday: 8AMβ5PM Friday: 8AMβ5PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Farmington Aquatic Center
π Monday: 6AMβ7:30PM Tuesday: 6AMβ7:30PM Wednesday: 6AMβ7:30PM Thursday: 6AMβ7:30PM Friday: 6AMβ7:30PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Gallup Aquatic Center
π Gallup, New Mexico
π Monday: Closed Tuesday: 6AMβ8PM Wednesday: 6AMβ6PM Thursday: 6AMβ6PM Friday: 6AMβ6PM Saturday: 9:30AMβ5:30PM Sunday: 1β4PM
Las Cruces Regional Aquatic Center
π Monday: 7:30AMβ7:30PM Tuesday: 7:30AMβ7:30PM Wednesday: 7:30AMβ7:30PM Thursday: 7:30AMβ7:30PM Friday: 7:30AMβ7:30PM Saturday: 8AMβ7PM Sunday: Closed
Raton Regional Aquatic Center
π Raton, New Mexico
π Monday: 6AMβ5PM Tuesday: 6AMβ5PM Wednesday: 6AMβ5PM Thursday: 6AMβ5PM Friday: 2β5PM Saturday: 8AMβ6PM Sunday: 8AMβ6PM
Free
Presbyterian Aquatic Therapy in Ruidoso at Lincoln County Medical Center
π Ruidoso, New Mexico
π Monday: 7AMβ5:30PM Tuesday: 7AMβ5:30PM Wednesday: 7AMβ5:30PM Thursday: 7AMβ5:30PM Friday: 7AMβ5:30PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed
Free
Western Playland
π Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Closed Thursday: Closed Friday: Closed Saturday: 11AMβ6PM Sunday: 11AMβ6PM
Free
Taos Aquatic Center
π Taos, New Mexico
π Monday: Closed Tuesday: 7AMβ3:30PM Wednesday: 7AMβ3:30PM Thursday: 7AMβ3:30PM Friday: 7AMβ3:30PM Saturday: 8:30AMβ4PM Sunday: Closed
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Riverbend Hot Springs
π Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Paid
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