When we didn’t travel this summer, we explored lots of different places in Raleigh – the library, nature parks, the pool, and trampoline parks. After feeling like we exhausted places in Raleigh, we mixed things up and visited different places outside Raleigh. First on our stop was the Fuquay-Varina Splash Park with dear friends who have girls the same ages as ours. The splash park is located inside South Park, about 40 minutes south of Raleigh at 900 S Main St.Splash pads (separate from a pool) are few and far between in Raleigh and can offer a fun alternative to the pool. Fuquay’s splash park is 6,000 sq ft of fenced-in water happiness for all ages! Its most popular feature is the large green bucket that fills up and dumps like a big waterfall every few minutes. Before the bucket nears its tipping point, most of the children line up below to squeal in excitement after the water dumps. If being drenched isn’t your thing (or your child’s idea of fun), there are smaller water spray features throughout the splash pad including water guns, misting tunnels, gentle short sprays great for early walkers/babies, and taller sprays for bigger kids to run though.
The splash pad costs $2 per child for non-residents (cash only) and is free for Fuquay-Varina residents with a Resident Splash Card. During the summer, the splash pad opened at 11am so there was quite an initial rush and it was at capacity by the time we got there at 11:15am. After about 15-20 minutes the attendant called for everyone inside the splash pad to exit while the next group entered. This juggling of guests continued for a few cycles before the crowds naturally evened out.
Looks like a blast for the kids!
What a fun activity… wish they’d had one when our kids were little. Can see the appeal.
Yes! It was a nice change from the pool!