

Titlow Park: This 75-acre park on Tacoma’s west side boasts a spray park, lagoon, an updated playground, plus basketball courts and playfields. Wapato Hills Park: The Skip and Laura Vaughn Playfield and sprayground at this park is adjacent to a preserved open nature space. South Park: The trees at this forested park provide plenty of shade when you need a break from splashing or strolling around the gardens. Note, some still know this playfield by its former name, McKinley Playfield. Verlo Playfield: Have a picnic after the kids work up an appetite splashing in the sprayground. Mason Ave., Tacoma Jefferson Park Sprayground. Jefferson Park: Spanning more than 15 acres, this park has a renovated spray park and playground, plus athletic fields.įind it: 801 N. daily, then weekends the rest of September Seymour Botanical Conservatory on a future visit - it's currently closed for renovations. Wright Park: This beautiful park in northeast Tacoma boasts an updated playground and an almost 1-mile trail. Norpoint Park: With landscaped rain gardens, eco-turf and a playground as well as a sprayground, there are many reasons to visit Norpoint.

SERA Campus sprayground: This spray park next to the STAR Center in south Tacoma is the newest and largest spray park in the city. After kids are done splashing, they can play in the STAR Center’s unique Treetops playground, a staffed indoor/outdoor playscape with a huge range of play equipment.

Check the website for hours and other updates. Metro Parks' 10 spraygrounds, listed below, are open 10 a.m.–8 p.m., seven days a week, May 27–Sept. Try them all and let us know if we missed your favorite!Ĭloser to the Seattle area or heading that way? Don't miss our guide to spray parks around Seattle, the Eastside and North Sound.
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And that's what free spray parks are all about.įor spray park splashing in the South Sound, here's our guide. On a hot summer day, there's one thing that's sure to please nearly everyone: playing in the water.
