Luther George Splash Springdale
701 N Main St · Downtown Springdale
Luther George Park in downtown Springdale is the Latino-community-anchor splash spot in NWA, with a clean ground-spray pad next to a solid playground and shaded pavilions for cookouts. Free parking, clean restrooms, and a real neighborhood feel. Pair it with Tacos Aguascalientes on Emma or Susan's Restaurant for an Arkansas diner classic. Springdale summers run humid and warm June-August; mornings and golden hour are the smart windows. Spring storms close things on short notice — check Springdale Parks & Rec social. A great free pick for families on the east side of NWA who want something less polished and more authentically community than Bentonville's spotless squares.
Features
- 🧒Toddler zone
- 🌳Shade
- 🚻Restrooms
- 🅿️Parking
- 🛝Playground
- ♿Wheelchair accessible
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Is Luther George Splash Springdale free?
Yes — Luther George Splash Springdale is free to use. Drop-in, no reservation needed.
Is Luther George Splash Springdale good for toddlers?
Yes — Luther George Splash Springdale has a dedicated toddler zone with gentle ground spray and zero-depth surface.
When does Luther George Splash Springdale open?
Most splash pads in this region run Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.
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