Splash pads near Mueller, Austin
Looking for splash pads near Mueller in Austin, Texas? We track 6 verified free and paid splash pads across the Austin metro — most within a short drive of Mueller. Use the list below to filter by toddler zones, shade, restrooms, and accessibility, then map the closest pad to your address.
Mueller skews suburban, so most splash pads in this part of Austin have free surface lots — they fill fast on summer weekends, so target a 9-10am arrival.
Splash pads in Austin
Parents searching by neighborhood usually want every pad in the city anyway — here are all 6 verified Austin splash pads, filterable.
Auditorium Shores Splash
Auditorium Shores' splash zone is downtown Austin's most scenic cool-down — Lady Bird Lake views, the skyline behind you, and free parking that, while limited, is plentiful enough off-peak. The pad has ground sprays sized for toddlers and a wider deck for older kids, with the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue and lake trail steps away. Best in the early evening when the heat breaks and Austin's joggers fill the trail. Parent gotcha: festival days (ACL, Blues on the Green) close this entire area — check the calendar first. Walk to Cosmic Coffee after. Pure downtown Austin.
Bailey Park Splash Pad
Bailey Park is a tucked-away central Austin neighborhood spot with a splash pad, playground, and tennis courts that make it feel like a private suburb park dropped into the city. Ground jets are gentle, sized for younger kids, and the zero-depth pad is stroller-accessible. Shade structures help, but bring a sun hat. Street parking only and tight on weekends; arrive before 11am. Basic seasonal restrooms. Walk or drive a few blocks to the busy 38th Street strip for coffee or lunch. Best on weekday mornings. Quiet, free, locally loved.
Bartholomew District Park Splash
Bartholomew is northeast Austin's reliable family park — splash pad, free pool, playground, and trails all in one easy stop. The water features are functional rather than fancy, but the deal is unbeatable: free everything. Pool hours are limited (check Austin Parks Rec calendar) but the splash pad runs through the long Austin summer. Free parking is generous; restrooms are basic and seasonal. Best on weekday mornings; after-camp crowds arrive around 3pm. Pack lunch — closest food is a drive away. Locally loved, rarely on tourist lists. A real Austin neighborhood gem.
Mary Moore Searight Park Splash
Mary Moore Searight is south Austin's metropolitan-park escape — a 320-acre spread with splash features, miles of trails, fishing ponds, and plenty of shaded picnic groves. The water play is modest but the surrounding park is the draw, especially for families who want a real outdoor experience without leaving the city. Free parking is plentiful; multiple lots cover different areas of the park. Restrooms are seasonal. Best in the spring and fall when the Texas heat eases up. Pack a lunch, bug spray, and walking shoes. South Austin's natural-feeling family escape.
Mueller Lake Park Splash Pad
Mueller Lake Park is Austin's most-photographed splash pad for a reason — themed jets, a wide zero-depth pad, and the iconic Thinkery children's museum a short walk away. Big kids gravitate to the higher arching streams while toddlers stay safe on the gentle ground sprays at the edges. The lake loop is a perfect stroller cool-down route after. Free parking fills by 10am on weekends; arrive early or use Aldrich Street garage. Clean restrooms, food trucks at the Mueller plaza, and HEB across the street for snack runs. Best on weekday mornings to dodge the heat. Austin family weekends start here.
Walnut Creek Metro Park Splash
Walnut Creek Metro Park is north Austin's quiet workhorse — splash pad, miles of dirt trails popular with mountain bikers and dog walkers, and a disc golf course threading through the woods. The water features are basic but the park's size means you can disappear for half a day without seeing the same family twice. Free parking is generous (multiple lots), basic seasonal restrooms. Best on weekday mornings to dodge the trail crowd. Pack water; closest food is a drive. Locally loved by north Austin families. A genuine Texas outdoor afternoon.
FAQ
Are splash pads near Mueller free?
Most splash pads operated by Austin 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 Mueller open?
Most pads in the Austin 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 Mueller toddler-friendly?
Yes — many Austin 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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