Berry Lane Park Splash
1 Berry Ln · Bergen-Lafayette
Berry Lane is Jersey City's biggest park and the splash pad is a serious operation: big interactive jets, ground spray, fenced toddler zone, with the skate park and basketball courts next door for older siblings. Set against the urban Jersey City landscape with the skyline peeking through. Jersey City Recreation runs spray features Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather dependent. Free, no parking on-site (street parking on Garfield Avenue or the surrounding blocks), restrooms in the park. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at MLK Drive is a five-minute walk. Pair with a stop at one of the surrounding Jersey City food spots for the post-splash refuel. A genuine urban park gem.
Features
- 🧒Toddler zone
- 🧑Big-kid zone
- 🚻Restrooms
- 🛝Playground
- ♿Wheelchair accessible
- 💧Interactive jets
Map
🧭 Get directionsFAQ
Is Berry Lane Park Splash free?
Yes — Berry Lane Park Splash is free to use. Drop-in, no reservation needed.
Is Berry Lane Park Splash good for toddlers?
Yes — Berry Lane Park Splash has a dedicated toddler zone with gentle ground spray and zero-depth surface.
When does Berry Lane Park Splash open?
Most splash pads in this region run Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.
Parent reviews
Other splash pads nearby
Liberty State Park Interactive Fountain
Liberty State Park's interactive fountain plaza is the most postcard-perfect splash spot in the entire NY-NJ metro: kids run through the jets with the Statue of Liberty as the literal backdrop and lower Manhattan across the harbor. Free, with the surrounding park offering miles of waterfront promenade, the Liberty Science Center, and the historic train terminal. NJ State Parks runs the fountain Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, weather dependent. Free parking in the lots, restrooms throughout, and food concessions near the boathouse. Pair with the Statue of Liberty ferry, the Science Center, or a sunset walk along the promenade. A genuine bucket-list family stop.
Lincoln Park Splash Pad
Lincoln Park is Hudson County's biggest park (273 acres) and the splash pad here is a serious West Side Jersey City summer hub. Interactive jets, ground spray, fenced toddler zone, with playgrounds, ball fields, and the historic Olmsted-designed landscape rolling out around you. Hudson County Parks runs spray features Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather dependent. Free parking in the multiple lots, restrooms throughout the park, and the surrounding West Side Avenue offers post-splash food. Pair with a walk to the historic Lincoln statue and the lake. A genuine Jersey City parenting essential and one of the metro area's best free water-play setups.
Asbury Park Boardwalk Splash
Asbury Park's boardwalk splash is the Jersey Shore parent's quick-stop staple. Right between the carousel building and the Wonder Bar, kids run through the ground spray while you grab a coffee from one of the boardwalk spots. Free, no boardwalk admission required, with the Atlantic just steps away. Asbury Park runs spray features Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, weather dependent. Restrooms in the boardwalk pavilions, paid parking lots and meters along Ocean Avenue, and you are walking distance to Convention Hall, the splash park's bigger sibling. Pair with a beach hour and a stop at Frank's Deli for the full Asbury day. A genuine Jersey Shore essential.
Watsessing Park Spray
Watsessing is Essex County's neighborhood gem and the sprayground is the reliable summer move when the Newark-area pools get too packed. Free, fenced, with a great toddler zone and a bigger playground next door. Set against the park's ball fields and walking paths. Essex County Parks runs spray features Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather dependent. Free parking, restrooms by the playground, and you are minutes from Bloomfield Avenue for post-splash food (the Italian-American classics, taquerias, ice cream). A solid suburban Essex County parenting move that locals know about and out-of-towners do not.
More like this
Splash pads with similar features and vibe.
Lincoln Park Splash Pad
Lincoln Park is Hudson County's biggest park (273 acres) and the splash pad here is a serious West Side Jersey City summer hub. Interactive jets, ground spray, fenced toddler zone, with playgrounds, ball fields, and the historic Olmsted-designed landscape rolling out around you. Hudson County Parks runs spray features Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather dependent. Free parking in the multiple lots, restrooms throughout the park, and the surrounding West Side Avenue offers post-splash food. Pair with a walk to the historic Lincoln statue and the lake. A genuine Jersey City parenting essential and one of the metro area's best free water-play setups.
Liberty State Park Interactive Fountain
Liberty State Park's interactive fountain plaza is the most postcard-perfect splash spot in the entire NY-NJ metro: kids run through the jets with the Statue of Liberty as the literal backdrop and lower Manhattan across the harbor. Free, with the surrounding park offering miles of waterfront promenade, the Liberty Science Center, and the historic train terminal. NJ State Parks runs the fountain Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, weather dependent. Free parking in the lots, restrooms throughout, and food concessions near the boathouse. Pair with the Statue of Liberty ferry, the Science Center, or a sunset walk along the promenade. A genuine bucket-list family stop.
Mercer County Park Spray Ground
Mercer County Park is enormous and the sprayground anchors the family-fun zone near the playground and Marina Lake. Ground jets, a couple of taller arches, and a rubber-mat deck handle Princeton-area crowds without feeling chaotic. Free parking is sprawling — a rare central-Jersey gift — and there are bathrooms, picnic pavilions, and even a cafe at the marina. Pair with a stroller loop around the lake or rent a paddleboat. Central NJ humidity peaks in late July; early mornings or post-storm afternoons are best. The pad usually closes promptly at the first lightning, so radar-watch on humid days. Roughly Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Weequahic Park Spray Pad
Weequahic Park is Newark's Olmsted-designed south-side classic, and the spray pad near the playground is an underrated free option. Ground bubblers and a low ring spray keep it accessible for tots, with the big playground next door for older sibs. Free parking on Elizabeth Ave and along the lake loop. The neighborhood is working-class and welcoming; don't be surprised if a barbecue invites you over. Restrooms are basic — pack wipes. The lake breeze takes some edge off thick July humidity, and the 3.5-mile paved loop is stroller-perfect. Open roughly Memorial Day to Labor Day, daytime hours; closed during city budget slowdowns occasionally.