The City of Tucson Parks and Recreation department is set to open eight of its ten splash pads on April 1, offering residents free access to these refreshing amenities.
As temperatures rise, this initiative promises to enhance community engagement and provide a much-needed respite for families across the city.
Getting Ready for Summer
The City of Tucson is gearing up for a splashy start to spring as the Parks and Recreation department announces the opening of eight out of ten city splash pads on April 1.
This move comes just in time for warmer weather, providing families with free recreational options that promote health and social interaction.
Community Impact
The reopening of these splash pads is more than just a seasonal event; it’s a testament to Tucson’s commitment to enhancing public spaces.
With no entry fees, these facilities offer an accessible way for families to enjoy outdoor activities without financial strain. The initiative aligns with previous efforts by the city to improve local amenities, reflecting ongoing community engagement.
Year-Round and Extended Season Pool Locations
Pool Name | Address |
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Archer Pool | 1665 S. La Cholla Blvd. |
Clements Pool | 8155 E. Poinciana Drive |
Edith Ball Adaptive Recreation Center Pool | 3455 E. Zoo Court |
Fort Lowell Pool | 2900 N. Craycroft Road |
Quincie Douglas Pool | 1563 E. 36th St. |
Udall Pool | 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road |
City Splash Pad Locations
Splash Pad Name | Address | Notes |
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Catalina Park Splash Pad | 925 N. Fourth Ave. | Closed until May 1 |
Clements Splash Pad | 8155 E. Poinciana Drive | |
Fort Lowell Splash Pad | 2900 N. Craycroft Road | |
Freedom Splash Pad | 5000 E. 29th St. | |
Gunny Barreras Splash Pad | 5890 S. Campbell Ave. | |
Jesse Owens Splash Pad | 400 S. Sarnoff Drive | |
Naida Jane Baker Splash Pad | 2536 N. Castro Ave. | |
Palo Verde Park Splash Pad | 355 S. Mann Ave. | Closed until further notice |
Purple Heart Splash Pad | 9800 E. Rita Road | |
Udall Splash Pad | 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road |
Learn More
Wrapping Up
As Tucson prepares for another sunny season, the reopening of splash pads marks a positive step toward fostering community well-being.
By providing free access to these facilities, the city not only supports family recreation but also strengthens neighborhood ties.
Residents can look forward to enjoying these vibrant spaces while contributing to local economic vitality.
Sources: City of Tucson Splash Pads Information, City of Tucson Parks and Recreation Department, and City of Tucson Facebook Page.
Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.