Guide
Best Splash Pads in Las Vegas
Free (or nearly free) water fun for 100-degree days. Every splash pad here was verified as currently operating — no showing up to a dry pad. Go in the morning; the concrete gets brutal after noon.
Last updated Thu, Jul 2 · every entry verified at the source
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Paseo Verde Park Splash PadGreen Valley
One of Henderson's bigger splash pads with rare mature-tree shade nearby. Best for ages 1-8; plan 1-2 hours in the morning before the pavement bakes.
FreeAges 1–10Outdoor - 2
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Aventura ParkHenderson
Castle-themed destination playground plus splash pad in the Anthem/Seven Hills area — worth a drive. Ages 2-10; give it 2 hours, morning or after 6pm in summer.
FreeAges 1–12Outdoor - 3
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Sunny Springs Park Splash PadCentennial Hills
Reliable neighborhood splash pad in the northwest with a playground next to it. Best for under-8s; an easy 60-90 minute outing.
FreeAges 1–10Outdoor - 4
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East Las Vegas Family Park Splash PadEast Las Vegas
Big east-side family park with splash pad, playgrounds, and sports fields. Ages 1-10; go early morning in July.
FreeAges 1–10Outdoor - 5
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Stupak Park Splash PadDowntown
Closest free splash pad to the Strip/Downtown corridor, next to a modern playground. Good 1-hour cool-down stop for under-8s.
FreeAges 1–10Outdoor - 6
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The Paseos Park Splash PadSummerlin
Summerlin village park with a well-kept splash pad, big playground, and mountain views. Ages 1-8; pair with a picnic, 1-2 hours.
FreeAges 1–10Outdoor - 7
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Aliante Nature Discovery Park Splash PadNorth Las Vegas
North valley favorite: dinosaur-dig themed playground, pond with waterfowl, and a splash pad in one stop. Ages 2-10; easily 2 hours.
FreeAges 1–12Outdoor
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