Old Town Square Splash Plaza
353 N Mead St · Old Town / Downtown
Old Town Square in Wichita is a downtown urban plaza that doubles as the city's most-photographed splash spot. Interactive jets shoot up from a brick plaza in choreographed patterns, kids run through them in street clothes, and the whole thing is framed by the renovated warehouse-district restaurants. It's not a 'splash pad' in the suburban sense — no playground, no shade structure, just a brilliant downtown water feature that turns into an impromptu kid party on summer evenings. Free street parking after 5pm. Walk to Old Town restaurants for dinner before or after. Best at golden hour for photos. Open daylight hours during summer; jets shut off in storms and during fall/winter.
Features
- 🧒Toddler zone
- 🌳Shade
- 🚻Restrooms
- ♿Wheelchair accessible
- 💧Interactive jets
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Is Old Town Square Splash Plaza free?
Yes — Old Town Square Splash Plaza is free to use. Drop-in, no reservation needed.
Is Old Town Square Splash Plaza good for toddlers?
Yes — Old Town Square Splash Plaza has a dedicated toddler zone with gentle ground spray and zero-depth surface.
When does Old Town Square Splash Plaza open?
Most splash pads in this region run Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.
Parent reviews
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