The Ultimate Guide to El Paso Spray Parks This Summer
· NewsTalk 1290Summer is right around the corner, and El Paso's beloved spray parks are ready to welcome families just in time for Summer vacation!
El Paso spray parks are expected to open from May 23, 2026, to September 7, 2026, with locations all across El Paso that include 9 spray parks, two splash pads, and one that is just for dogs!
These family-friendly spray parks are perfect for beating the heat and creating unforgettable memories. But before you dive in there are some essential rules to ensure everyone's visit is both enjoyable and safe.
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First safety tip and rule is to remember that the spray park surfaces can be slippery when wet. Water shoes are highly recommended to prevent slips and falls. Since there are no lifeguards on duty, adult supervision is crucial for keeping an eye on the little ones.
Safety rules extend beyond just the water. Running and horseplay are not allowed to prevent accidents, and pets should be left at home to maintain a clean environment. Climbing or hanging on the spray park features is strictly prohibited to avoid damage and injury.
In addition, to maintain a pleasant atmosphere, no glass containers, bicycles, skateboards, or skates are permitted in the spray park area. Food and drinks should be kept away from the spray zone to ensure cleanliness and safety.
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Here’s a Complete List of El Paso Spray Park Locations:
• East: Marty Robbins Park, 11600 Vista Del Sol Dr.
• Far East: Salvador Rivas Jr. Park, 12480 Pebble Hills Dr.
• Central: Grandview Park, 3100 Jefferson Ave
• Lower Valley: Hidden Valley Park, 200 Coconut Tree Dr.
• Lower Valley: Pavo Real Enhanced Park, 9301 Alameda Ave
• South El Paso: Chamizal Community Park, 2119 Cypress Avenue
• West: Westside Community Park, 7400 High Ridge Dr.
• Upper Valley: Braden Aboud Memorial Park, 4325 River Bend Dr.
• Northeast: Sue Young Park, 9730 Diana Dr.
El Paso Spray Parks, Splash Pads
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