Tempe Beach Park Splash Playground
80 W Rio Salado Pkwy · Downtown Tempe
Tempe Beach Park is the Town Lake icon and the splash playground at its heart is a Phoenix-area summer institution. Interactive jets, a wide zero-depth pad, and shade structures handle both age groups well. The lake views and ASU footbridge backdrop make for great photos. Free parking is generous in the surrounding lots; metered options on Mill Avenue are the backup. Clean restrooms throughout. Best in the morning before 10am — midday Tempe sun is genuinely dangerous. Walk to Mill Avenue for lunch after. Tempe at its absolute best.
Features
- 🧒Toddler zone
- 🧑Big-kid zone
- 🌳Shade
- 🚻Restrooms
- 🅿️Parking
- 🛝Playground
- ♿Wheelchair accessible
- 💧Interactive jets
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Is Tempe Beach Park Splash Playground free?
Yes — Tempe Beach Park Splash Playground is free to use. Drop-in, no reservation needed.
Is Tempe Beach Park Splash Playground good for toddlers?
Yes — Tempe Beach Park Splash Playground has a dedicated toddler zone with gentle ground spray and zero-depth surface.
When does Tempe Beach Park Splash Playground open?
Most splash pads in this region run Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.
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