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Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Make a Splash at These Ann Arbor-Area Spray Parks

When the Michigan sun is blazing, there’s nothing quite like a splash pad to keep kids cool and entertained. Here are the top splash pad and water play venues in and around Ann Arbor – from established favorites to exciting new developments.

Read more: Splash-Tastic Spraygrounds to Beat the Heat in Metro Detroit

Best splash pads near Ann Arbor

Buhr Park Pool & Splash Pad

  • Address: 2751 Packard St., Ann Arbor

Buhr Park is a well-loved year-round destination. Alongside its large pool, there’s a separate children’s splash pad with interactive water toys. The spot is praised for its family-friendly atmosphere, picnic areas, playground and clean facilities — though it can get busy on hot days 

Veterans Memorial Park Pool

  • Address: 2150 Jackson Ave, Ann Arbor

This city-run facility includes a fan-shaped zero-depth splash area, an interactive “raindrop” feature and a 125-foot water slide. With recent upgrades, it’s a top pick for families. Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for kids 4–17, and free for children under three.

Fuller Park Pool & Waterslide

  • Address: 1519 Fuller Road, Ann Arbor

Fuller Park offers something for all ages with its 50-meter lap pool, 12-foot diving well, and a waterslide. While not technically a splash pad, the shallow ramp area and slide simulate the same fun and are perfect for cooling off.

Leslie Science & Nature Center Waterplay

  • Address: 1831 Traver Road, Ann Arbor

Opened in spring 2024, this nature-inspired play area features pumps, dams and wading zones — ideal for young explorers. Located within the Nature Playscape, it’s a creative splash spot that blends learning with water fun.

Blue Heron Bay Spray Park

  • Address: 3200 Jennings Road, Whitmore Lake

Enjoy a tall slide tower, interactive jets, and kid-friendly water play. Admission is $4–5 for Washtenaw County residents.

Tips for Your Visit

  • Arrive early on weekends to beat the crowds and secure parking.
  • Bring sunscreen, water, and extra towels – shade is limited at most splash pads.
  • Check for seasonal hours and lifeguard availability before heading out.

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