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Where to Find Water Playgrounds in the Houston Area

There are plenty of water playgrounds in the Houston area where you can cool off in a fun and free way.

HOUSTON, Texas — Wading pools are a free and fun way to cool off in the Greater Houston area, especially amid power outages caused by Hurricane Beryl.

Discovery Green Water Play Areas

Discovery Green in downtown Houston is a favorite summertime spot for families because it has two places to get wet.

Due to necessary cleanup after Hurricane Beryl, Gateway fountains are not operating and restrooms are closed until all repairs can be made.

Gateway Fountain

The Gateway Fountain shoots water up to 14 feet into the air and is open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Swim diapers are required for infants and toddlers and water shoes are encouraged for all children.

Mistree

People of all ages will enjoy the water and mist coming from the Mistree, a work of art by Doug Hollis of San Francisco.

The mist cloud is created by 80 nozzles inside the stainless steel sculpture.

The attraction is open daily from 6am to 11pm, except in case of strong winds. You will find it in the Sarofim picnic area.


Credits: Discovery Green

In addition to a wading pool, Discovery Green has a fog tree to cool you down on those hot summer days.

Hermann Park

Hermann Park’s interactive water playground is part of the Buddy Caruth Park designed for children of all abilities.

City of Houston Water Playgrounds

The City of Houston offers free water spray areas at area parks. They are open year-round, weather permitting.


Bellaire

Sugar country

Field of constellations has 1 Stadium Drive also has a free splash pad for children attending Space Cowboys games.

Katy, Cinco Ranch

Woods

The May Valley Park Water Playground in The Woodlands is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through October 31.

You’ll find more wading pools in Montgomery County on this interactive map.

Baytown

Pearland

Seabrook

Clear Lake Park’s Dolphin Lagoon splash pad is open. The park is open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Galveston County