Best splash pads in Jacksonville, Florida (2026)
Jacksonville has 15+ free splash pads, headlined by Friendship Fountain on the Southbank Riverwalk and beach-community pads in Atlantic Beach. Most run April through October. Mornings are calmest; afternoon storms are common June-September.
Friendship Fountain runs nightly choreographed light shows β splash with kids in the afternoon, then come back for the 9pm show.
Downtown uses paid garages ($5-15). Southbank has metered street parking. Beach communities have paid metered street parking and some free lots. Suburban pads have free lots.
April through October for most. Peak July-August. May and September are the local sweet spots β warm but less brutal humidity.
Neighborhoods covered
Quick pick: best splash pad in Jacksonville
Friendship Fountain on the Southbank Riverwalk is the iconic free pick β walkable from downtown hotels. Memorial Park in Riverside has water features. Atlantic Beach's Bull Memorial Park has a great free pad. The beach communities have the most family-friendly setups.
By neighborhood
Riverside: Memorial Park has water features. Avondale: nearby Riverside parks. San Marco: walkable to Southbank Riverwalk. Atlantic Beach: Bull Memorial Park splash pad. Neptune Beach: Jarboe Park has features. Mandarin: Losco Regional Park splash zone. Southside: Treaty Oak Park area. Jacksonville Beach: Latham Plaza splash features.
Free vs paid
City splash pads are free. Paid options: Adventure Landing (Jacksonville Beach), and beach access fees in some areas. For free with riverfront views, Friendship Fountain is the headliner.
Accessibility
Friendship Fountain is fully ADA-accessible β paved Southbank Riverwalk and accessible restrooms. Memorial Park is accessible. Beach community pads have ramped entries. Most Jacksonville Parks pads have curb cuts.
What to bring (Jacksonville-specific)
Reef-safe SPF 50+ (especially for beach pads). Humidity towels (extra). Water shoes. A weather radar app for afternoon storms. Bug spray for evening (mosquitoes are real). A change of clothes per kid.
FAQ
Is Friendship Fountain free?
Yes β Friendship Fountain on the Southbank Riverwalk is free with no reservation. The riverwalk paths are also free.
When do Jacksonville splash pads open?
Most open April or early May and run through October. Some extend year-round given mild winters.
What's the best splash pad at the beach?
Bull Memorial Park in Atlantic Beach β free, shaded, and walkable to the beach itself.
Are Jacksonville splash pads crowded?
Beach community pads get crowded summer weekends. Riverside and Friendship Fountain weekday mornings are quiet.
All Jacksonville splash pads
Confederate Park Splash Pad
Confederate Park is Springfield's neighborhood anchor north of downtown Jacksonville β a free splash pad, a big playground, walking paths, and historic monuments (the park is currently being renamed) all on the same block. The water features are sized for younger kids with gentle ground sprays in a wide zero-depth zone. Free parking is generous on the streets surrounding the park, and basic seasonal restrooms are available. Best on weekday mornings before the brutal North Florida summer afternoon hits. Walk a few blocks to Springfield's coffee shops, breweries, or the restaurants reviving Main Street. Locally loved by Springfield families and rarely on tourist radar. A real Jacksonville neighborhood park, free.
Friendship Fountain Splash
Friendship Fountain is Jacksonville's iconic Southbank Riverwalk landmark β and on hot afternoons it doubles as an unofficial splash play area for kids running through the spray. The fountain is huge and dramatic against the downtown skyline, making for great photos. There's almost no shade on the plaza, so morning or evening visits are dramatically more pleasant. Paid lot parking nearby; metered street parking is doable. Clean restrooms in the Museum of Science & History (with admission). Walk the Riverwalk to the museum. A Jacksonville icon.
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park Splash
Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park is Jacksonville's largest oceanfront park β a beach, a freshwater lake, miles of trails, and a splash pad inside the day-use area. The combo is the move: ocean swim, freshwater rinse at the splash pad, then back to the beach. There's a small entry fee per car (cash or card). Free parking inside the park. Clean restrooms throughout. Best in the morning to grab a beach spot before the lots fill. Pack everything β closest food is a drive. Atlantic Beach's best family day.
Riverside Park Splash Pad
Riverside Park is the leafy heart of one of Jacksonville's prettiest historic neighborhoods, and the splash pad is the kind of low-key neighborhood feature that makes locals fiercely protective of the area. Ground sprays are toddler-sized, with the destination playground and oak-shaded lawns next door for stretching the visit. Free street parking, clean restrooms in the park building. Year-round operation in Jax's mild winters. Best on weekday mornings; weekends bring birthday parties. Pair with lunch at the Riverside Arts Market on Saturday mornings (under the Fuller Warren Bridge a few blocks away). Pure Avondale-Riverside afternoon.
Southbank Riverwalk Splash Plaza
The Southbank Riverwalk splash plaza gives Jacksonville families a downtown skyline cool-down with the St. Johns River right behind you. The interactive fountain is small but central, with the Museum of Science and History and Friendship Fountain steps away to round out an afternoon. Metered street parking; the Hyatt deck is reliable on weekends. Restrooms at MOSH. Year-round operation. Hurricane season can shutter things fast β Duval County alerts. Best at golden hour for photos with the Main Street Bridge glowing. Pair with the Riverwalk stroller loop and ice cream at Sweet Pete's across the river.