Georgia vs Rhode Island: which has better splash pads?
Quick answer
Georgia has roughly 24 pads in our directory (~2.2 per million residents) and a 230-day season; Rhode Island has roughly 6 (~5.5 per million) over 135 days. The better choice depends on your latitude and how long a season you want.
Side by side
- Georgia top metro: Atlanta. Rhode Island top metro: Providence.
- Season length: Georgia ~230 days/year vs Rhode Island ~135.
- Pads per million: Georgia 2.2 vs Rhode Island 5.5.
- Pricing: Georgia is free; Rhode Island is free.
- Trend signals: Atlanta BeltLine corridor adding 4 destination pads through 2027 vs Providence pads cluster along Olneyville-Federal Hill corridor.
Verdict
Rhode Island edges out — roughly 5.5 pads per million vs 2.2 for Georgia.
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