Splash pads near Las Colinas, Dallas
Looking for splash pads near Las Colinas in Dallas, Texas? We track 3 verified free and paid splash pads across the Dallas metro — most within a short drive of Las Colinas. Use the list below to filter by toddler zones, shade, restrooms, and accessibility, then map the closest pad to your address.
Las Colinas skews suburban, so most splash pads in this part of Dallas have free surface lots — they fill fast on summer weekends, so target a 9-10am arrival.
Splash pads in Dallas
Parents searching by neighborhood usually want every pad in the city anyway — here are all 3 verified Dallas splash pads, filterable.
Fair Park Esplanade Reflecting Pool
Fair Park's Esplanade Reflecting Pool is a Dallas civic icon — a long Art Deco reflecting pool from the 1936 Texas Centennial that doubles as informal water play on hot afternoons. Kids wade through the runoff and parents work the camera angles against the historic murals and statues. There's almost no shade on the Esplanade itself, so morning visits before 11am are dramatically more pleasant. Paid lot parking inside Fair Park. Clean restrooms in the surrounding museum buildings. Pair with a stop at the Perot or African American Museum on the same grounds. Dallas history, free.
Klyde Warren Park Children's Park
Klyde Warren's children's park is a smaller splash element built into a shaded designated kids' zone — perfect for a downtown lunch-break stop with toddlers when the bigger fountain feels overwhelming. The shade structures here are real, restrooms are clean, and food trucks line the park's edges. Garage parking under the park is your best bet (paid). Stroller-friendly access throughout. Best on weekday mornings before the lunch rush. Pair with the Perot Museum or Dallas Museum of Art, both walkable. A perfect downtown weekday-morning move with little kids.
Trinity Groves Splash Pad
Trinity Groves is West Dallas's foodie destination, and the splash zone here is a smart bonus — kids cool off while parents wait for a table at one of the restaurant-incubator spots. Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge looms overhead for a striking photo. The pad itself is basic but functional, and the surrounding plaza means there's always something happening. Paid lot parking, clean restaurant restrooms (with purchase). Best in the late afternoon when the bridge lights start. Pair with dinner at Beto and Son or Chino Chinatown. A clever pre-dinner play stop.
FAQ
Are splash pads near Las Colinas free?
Most splash pads operated by Dallas Parks and Recreation are free with no reservation. A handful of paid waterparks and resort pools sit nearby for families wanting cabanas and slides.
When do splash pads near Las Colinas open?
Most pads in the Dallas area run roughly Memorial Day through Labor Day, with daily hours from late morning through early evening. Check each pad's page for its exact 2026 schedule.
Are splash pads near Las Colinas toddler-friendly?
Yes — many Dallas splash pads have a dedicated zero-depth toddler zone with gentler jets and shaded seating for parents. Filter the list below by "toddler zone" to see the best picks.
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