When the summer heat hits, there’s no better way to cool off than with a splash pad adventure! Whether you’re chasing down toddler giggles or looking for a low-key family outing, Omaha is packed with spray grounds that offer fun for all ages — and most of them are totally free. 🙌
Here’s your go-to list of splash pads across the Omaha metro, broken down by region so you can plan your play days with ease.
Benson Park – 7002 Military Ave
29 spray features with cattails, insects, and flower themes on a soft rubber surface. Shaded picnic area nearby.
The RiverFront – Gene Leahy Mall & Heartland of America Park – 900 Farnam St
Interactive fountains and splash areas throughout the park — perfect for cooling off after a walk or bike ride.
Fontenelle Park – 4405 Fontenelle Blvd
Nine colorful water features including “dumping bells” and toddler-friendly ground sprays.
Gallagher Park – 4573 N 138th St
Features a dump bucket, shaded seating, restrooms, and interactive play elements.
Hillsborough Park – 4573 N 138th St
14 splash features including a water tunnel, snail, and the towering “Twinsplash” bucket tower.
Kountze Park – 1920 Pinkney St
Includes palm tree sprayers, spray hoops, and touch-activated ground features.
Lee Valley Park – 10605 Charles St
A decorative splash pad with dump buckets, shade structures, and playful pavement design.
Levi Carter Park – 809 Carter Lake Shore Dr
A nature-themed splash stream with playful fish, flowing water plants, and a massive 50-gallon dump bucket.
Miller Park – 2707 Redick Ave
Omaha’s largest sprayground! Viking-themed with 37 water features including a ship and sea monster.
Orchard Park – 6502 Hartman Ave
Space-themed surface design and water elements like a donut hoop, arches, and a water wheel.
Sandy’s Splish Splash Garden – 500 S 20th St (outside Omaha Children’s Museum)
Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Great for little ones before or after your museum visit.
Alaskan Adventure at the Zoo – 3701 S 10th St
Zoo admission required. Splash next to sea lions and whales! Open Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Morton Park – 5724 S 41st Ave
A sunny, solar-themed spray area with toddler-friendly water play zones.
Upland Park – 3104 Jefferson St
Sensor-activated splash pad with sea serpent sprays, water hoops, and daisy jets. Opens May 3.
Everette Park – Betz Road
Swinging water buckets, misting tunnels, and spray jets — great for all ages.
Looking Glass Splash Pad (Bellevue) – Lynnwood & 30th St, behind Leonard Lawrence Elementary
A shaded neighborhood splash spot near the school.
Hastings Banner Park – 5005 Virginia St
Convenient splash zone for cooling off after time on the playground.
Seymour Smith Park (All Play Complex) – 6802 Harrison St
Fully accessible sprayground with zero-entry design and ample handicap parking.
Stinson Park (Aksarben Village) – 2285 S 67th St
Classic splash fountain near the tower — a perfect break during events or concerts.
Coyote Run – 5316 S 189th St
Features a spray tunnel, misting showers, and a giant dump bucket for max fun.
Stone Ridge Park – 4655 N 163rd St
Kid-friendly water elements like spray tunnels, jumping streams, and mini buckets.
Westwood Heights Park – 12334 Seldin Dr
Sea-themed splash zone with rainbows, elephants, serpents, and spray cannons — all touch-activated
Cimarron Woods Park (La Vista) – 7419 S 101st Ave
Geysers, spinning towers, and colorful misting tunnels in a quiet neighborhood park.
Eagle Ridge Park – 2122 Cobblestone Rd
Fun features like a pelican bucket, blue whale mist, and sunflower water sprays.
First Street Plaza Splash Pad – 1st & Washington St, Downtown Papillion
Centrally located with shaded picnic tables. Open 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Schwer Park Splash Pad – 800 W Centennial Rd
Splash through rainbow rings, spray cannons, and flower-themed fountains.
Shadow Lake Towne Center – 7775 Olson Dr
Conveniently located splash pad near shopping and restaurants — perfect summer stop!
Bayliss Park – 1st Ave & Pearl St, Council Bluffs
Motion-activated fountain in a charming park setting. Bonus: Look for the hidden squirrel statues!
Fairmount Park – Council Bluffs, IA
Elevated splash pad with skyline views — bring a towel and a camera!
Louisville Park – 3rd & Main, Louisville, NE
Two-tiered design with waterfalls, fountains, and a dump bucket.
Ruwe Park – 5th & Howard, Fremont, NE
Sensor-operated water features great for spontaneous splash play.
Pack snacks, sunscreen, towels, and maybe a change of clothes — most of these parks also have playgrounds or picnic shelters nearby, so you can easily turn a quick splash into a full-on summer outing! And if there’s a splash pad you love that’s missing from this list, just reach out and let’s chat — I’d love to add it!
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