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Are there splash pads in Las Vegas?
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Yes, several Las Vegas casinos and resorts have splash pads, and the city operates free municipal splash pads at Sunset Park, Discovery Park, and others. Summit and Henderson suburbs have especially family-friendly free splash pads open during scorching summer days.
Las Vegas combines resort splash zones and free municipal options. Mandalay Bay's beach area has a kid-friendly water play section. Many family-oriented resorts off the Strip β like JW Marriott Summerlin, Westin Lake Las Vegas, and Caesars Forum β include splash pads in their pool decks. For free options, the City of Las Vegas runs splash pads at Garside Park, Centennial Hills, and Doolittle Park. Henderson operates multiple free pads at Whitney Mesa, Anthem Hills, and Discovery Park, often regarded as the best in the metro. Summer hours typically run 9 AM to 9 PM May through September. Pack water shoes β daytime pavement around any Vegas-area splash pad can hit 130Β°F, and pads often shut off above 105Β°F air temperature for safety.