Heather McCarthy

Real Estate Broker

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heather@nassarteam.com

END SUMMER WITH A SPLASH!

There’s still time this summer to visit your local splash pad – and we’ve compiled a list of our favorites to make your next adventure a breeze! Click below for a detailed list and interactive map of the area’s best splash pads!

Check It Out

Summer’s heating up, and we have been making the most of every sunny minute. One of our favorite ways to cool off? Hitting up a great local splash pad.

If you're looking for a way to help your kids burn some energy while staying cool, I’ve put together a list of the best local splash pads to check out before summer wraps up. This guide includes some of our top picks, what to bring, and bonus activities to turn your splash pad visit into a full day of fun.

Grab the sunscreen, a few towels, and maybe a dry change of clothes—and go make some memories. Whether you’re chasing toddlers through sprinklers or relaxing while the kids run wild, these local spots are perfect for soaking up the season.

Check out the full list and interactive map below to find the best spot near you. Here’s to summer fun—and staying cool while it lasts!

Here's a list of top-rated splash pads across our metro area, including many of our favorites!

  • Spring Garden Park
    Address: 3332 SW Spring Garden St, Portland, OR 97219
    Features: 5-acre site, and with a splash pad, custom, nature-inspired playground design, walking trails, pcinic area/shelter, etc.
    Noteworthy: Close to Multnomah Village restaurants, shops, and food carts.
  • Willamette Park
    Address: 1100 12th St, West Linn, OR 97068
    Features: 15-acre park with spacious splash pad and play area. picnic shelters, baseball field, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, river access including boat ramp, dock system, wading pool and more.
    Noteworthy: Many West Linn festivals and events are held at this park since there are several covered shelters, gazebos and a stage.
  • Vancouver Waterfront Park
    Address: 411 W Columbia Way, Vancouver, WA 98660
    Features: Playground, picnic areas, historic memorial.
    Noteworthy: Located near the Columbia River waterfront.
  • Salmon Creek Park/Klineline Pond
    Address: 1112 NE 117th St, Vancouver, WA 98685
    Features: Shaded areas, picnic tables, playground, and beach area. Lifeguards on duty during peak hours.
    Noteworthy: The splash pad is part of a larger park with a pond for swimming and fishing.
  • Kʰunamokwst Park
    Address: 5200 NE Alberta Street. Portland, OR 97218
    Features: Beautiful nature-based play area in a neighborhood setting with accessible restroom, reservable picnic table, fully accessible pathway system and skate park.
    Noteworthy: First Portland Parks and Rec park to have an indigenous name, respecting the history of this land. Look for the Native American story about chipmunks and pinecones, and related play structures!
  • Colonel Summers Park
    Address: SE 17th Avenue and Taylor Street. Portland, OR 97214
    Features: Splash pad, decorative picnic shelter enclosure, picnic tables, restroom.
    Noteworthy: In the southwest corner of this park there is a huge rock, which came from Kelly Butte. This rock holds a bas relief image of Colonel Summers on a bronze plaque.
Be sure to check out our interactive map above for many more!
  • Jamison Square Interactive Fountain
    Address: 810 NW 11th Avenue. Portland, OR 97209
    Features: The focal point of the park is a fountain which simulates a shallow tidal pool. Water cascades from stone joints into low pools as the fountain continuously recirculates treated water with energy-efficient pumps and motors.
    Noteworthy: Along the edge of the park, are four 30-foot-tall sculptures covering the streetcar catenary poles; the Tikitotemoniki Totems, also known as Tiki Totems, were created by artist Kenny Scharf.
  • Peninsula Park
    Address: 700 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland, OR 97217
    Features: Rose garden, playground, community center.
    Noteworthy: Historic park with a beautiful rose garden.
  • Cannery Square
    Address: 22622 SW Pine St. Sherwood, OR 97140
    Sherwood's newest park right next to City Hall in Old Town boasts a refreshing water feature complete with water cannons and cascading water falls.
    Noteworthy: Cannery Square is also home to many Sherwood Community events including the Summer Reading Program shows.
  • Murase Plaza Park
    Address: 8300 Memorial Dr, Wilsonville, OR 97070
    Features: The Murase Plaza Playground was renovated in the Spring of 2015. The renovation included two new play structures and a 24-foot-long embankment slide.
    Noteworthy: Located near Wilsonville Library
  • Town Center Park
    Address: 29600 Park Pl, Wilsonville, OR 97070
    Features: The water feature is a signature element of this park and features cascading water with a zero-depth entry pond and bubbler elements.
    Noteworthy: In addition to the water feature, Town Center Park includes the Oregon Korean War Memorial
Be sure to check out our interactive map above for many more!

Let me know if you try a new spot on our list, or if you have a favorite splash pad that is not on our map. We will add it to the map so others can enjoy it too. As always, don’t hesitate to reach out if you are thinking about buying or selling - or just to chat about the current market – I’d love to connect!

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