Hop in and cool off at one of the County run splash pads
Splash pad closure
The splash pad at Miller Park & Life Center is currently closed for maintenance.
Hillsborough County has many splash pads throughout the county for those seeking to cool off and have fun!
Where can I find one?
Current splash pads
- All Persons Rotary Park
- Apollo Beach Park & Recreation Center
- Carrollwood Village Park
- Miller Park & Life Center
- Northdale Park & Recreation Center
Coming soon
- Branchton Park (opening Fall 2024)
- Emanuel P. Johnson Park & Recreation Center (opening Fall 2024)
- Kenly Park & Recreation Center (opening Summer 2025)
- Kings Forest Park (opening Winter 2025)
- Winston Park (opening Fall 2024)
Hours
- All locations except All Persons Rotary Park - operate 9 AM to dusk, seven days a week
- All Persons Rotary Park - operates 10 AM to 5PM, seven days a week
Rules
- All persons using the splash pad do so at their own risk. Please use caution and be aware that there is no lifeguard on duty.
- All children under the age of 16 must have adult supervision at all times
- The water in the splash pad is recirculated. For your safety, please do not drink the splash pad water.
- No diving, running, or rough play in the splash pad area
- Please be warned that surfaces may be very hot and slippery when wet. Water shoes are recommended.
- Please use a shower to rinse off before and after splash pad use
- Appropriate swimwear must be worn. Infants must wear swim diapers. Please do not change diapers in the splash pad area.
- Persons with open cuts, sores, colds, diarrhea, illnesses, infections, or diseases that may be transmitted by the pool water are prohibited from use
- Please refrain from carrying mud, sand, soil, grass, or any other foreign objects into the splash pad area. Do not close the water drains/fixtures.
- No food, beverages, glass, animals, or electrical devices within 50 feet of the splash pad area
- Skateboards, rollerblades, bikes, and motorized vehicles are not permitted
- Do not use a splash pad during severe weather conditions. At the first sign of lightning, vacate the splash pad and seek shelter.
- Splash pad may be closed at any time due to maintenance or other conditions