Splash Pads Utah Fun!
Splash pads are a growing hit in Utah. Almost all splash pads in Utah are free, which parents like and they include water, which kids like! Several years ago there were only one or two in the entire state, but now there are a plethora of splash pads in Utah.
Davis County Splash Pads – Utah
Ellison Park in Layton
Heritage Park in Kaysville
Cache County (Logan area) Splash Pads Utah
Meadow View Park at 2720 North 300 East North Logan
Alma Leonhardt Park at 310 West 250 North Providence
Iron County (Cedar City area) Splash Pad – Utah
Festival Hall 105 North 100 East, Cedar City.
Morgan County Splash Pads – Utah
Riverside Park in Morgan
Salt Lake County Splash Pads – Utah
Daybreak/Soda Row or also called Founders Park in South Jordan
Foxboro Regional Park or Legacy Regional Park at 1140 West 1100 North in North Salt Lake
Gateway Mall in downtown SLC
Magna Splash Pad (Requires admission fee)
Mountain View Park in Cottonwood Heights
Old Farm Splash Park at 13680 S. 3250 West Riverton
Rosecrest Splash Pad in Herriman
Seven Canyons Fountain at Liberty Park
Sierra Newbold Memorial Park and Splash Pad in West Jordan
Western Springs Splash Pad in Riverton
Umbria Splash Pad in Herriman
Willow Pond Park in Murray
Uinta County (Vernal area) Splash Pads – Utah
Naples Family Splash Park in Vernal
Utah County Splash Pads – Utah
Creekside Park Splash Pad in Alpine UT
Highland Splash Pad
North Park in Spanish Fork
Nolan Park in Eagle Mountain
Pioneer Park in Provo
Riverwoods Mall in Provo
Springville Utah Splash Pad in Springville
Thanksgiving Point Children’s Garden in Lehi (Entrance fee required)
Weber County Splash Pads – Utah
Harisville – 1350 N Hwy 89
Nature Park in Ogden
Riverdale Park Splash Pad
Washington County Splash Pads – Utah
Archie H Gubler Park in Santa Clara
Green Spring Park in Washington
Heritage Park in Hurricane
Hidden Valley Park in St. George
Pine View Park in Washington
Sienna Hills Park in Washington
The Fields Phase 2 at Little Valley in St. George
Towne Square in St. George
Unity Park in Ivins
I’ve worked really hard to locate all the splash pads in Utah. I didn’t include any inside rec centers because to me a splash pad is outside (and should be free, right?) But if I missed any, please tell me! And don’t hesitate to comment or share with your friends!