Crosstown Concourse Splash Pad
1350 Concourse Ave · Crosstown / Midtown Memphis
Crosstown Concourse is the Memphis adaptive-reuse landmark — a converted Sears warehouse that's now apartments, restaurants, a high school, and a small but well-loved splash pad on the public plaza. Ground sprays with a zero-depth design, sized for toddlers through early elementary. The vibe is urban-Memphis: parents grab coffee at French Truck or lunch at Mama Gaia upstairs while kids splash. Free, open during plaza hours. Paid garage parking in the Concourse ramp, validated by some tenants. Restrooms inside the concourse. Pair with dinner at Next Door or a stop at Stick'em for tacos. Best on weekday afternoons in summer. A genuinely cool urban-family Memphis stop.
Features
- 🧒Toddler zone
- 🌳Shade
- 🚻Restrooms
- 🅿️Parking
- ♿Wheelchair accessible
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Is Crosstown Concourse Splash Pad free?
Yes — Crosstown Concourse Splash Pad is free to use. Drop-in, no reservation needed.
Is Crosstown Concourse Splash Pad good for toddlers?
Yes — Crosstown Concourse Splash Pad has a dedicated toddler zone with gentle ground spray and zero-depth surface.
When does Crosstown Concourse Splash Pad open?
Most splash pads in this region run Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.
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