Georgia vs Tennessee: 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; Tennessee has roughly 18 (~2.5 per million) over 200 days. The better choice depends on your latitude and how long a season you want.
Side by side
- Georgia top metro: Atlanta. Tennessee top metro: Nashville.
- Season length: Georgia ~230 days/year vs Tennessee ~200.
- Pads per million: Georgia 2.2 vs Tennessee 2.5.
- Pricing: Georgia is free; Tennessee is free.
- Trend signals: Atlanta BeltLine corridor adding 4 destination pads through 2027 vs Nashville Metro funded 6 new pads via 2023 capital cycle.
Verdict
Roughly comparable — both states deliver similar splash pad coverage and season lengths.
Browse all verified pads in Georgia.
Tennessee splash pads →Browse all verified pads in Tennessee.