1Moon Park
The sprawling splash pad here gives kids a refreshing way to cool off on warm days, with plenty of open space around it so parents can relax while children play—and if the water gets old, the rest of Moon Park's playgrounds, trails, and sports courts mean there's something for every energy level and interest.
Splash pad & water playMultiple playgroundsLarge open groundsSummer cooling offFree water funSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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2Deer Lakes Park
The splash pad here runs during warm months, offering a refreshing cool-down spot within a sprawling park that keeps the whole crew entertained—there are multiple playgrounds with soft surfaces, shaded picnic areas, and paved paths perfect for families who want to mix water play with exploring the grounds.
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3Murrysville Community Park
The splash pad here runs through the warm months, offering a refreshing way for kids to cool off on hot summer days alongside multiple playgrounds and scenic walking trails. Families will find the expansive grounds give plenty of room to spread out, with different play areas ensuring kids of various ages stay engaged.
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4Round Hill Spray Park
The turf grass keeps things clean and mud-free while little ones splash and play in this well-maintained spray park. Combine a couple hours of water fun with a picnic, farm animals to visit, and a pond—it's a low-key way to cool off without leaving the grounds.
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5Highland Park
The splash pad here lets younger children cool off with interactive water jets and shallow pools designed for safe, independent play. It's a low-barrier way to beat the heat without the commitment of a full pool visit.
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6Pine Community Center
The freshly maintained splash pad here offers a clean, refreshing spot for young kids to cool off, with plenty of shaded pavilions nearby for families to rest and picnic between water play.
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7Richland Splash Pad
Water cannons, ground fountains, and overhead sprays create an interactive play experience at this splash pad, with plenty of shaded seating nearby for parents to supervise. Note: Hours are limited and change seasonally, so confirm operating times before visiting, especially during peak afternoon heat.
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8Mellon Spray Park
The water sprinklers here keep younger kids happily cool through the summer months—just bring towels and a change of clothes, since the play is gloriously splashy. The fenced playground lets parents relax on benches while children run between the splash area, swings, and climbing structures, all on easy, level ground.
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9Paulson Spray Park
Plenty of elbow room and street parking make this a relaxed alternative to crowded splash pads, with enough space for little ones to cool off without the Sunday-afternoon crush. On hot days when the spray park is running, it's an easy way to let kids splash around for free—just arrive during active hours and check ahead to confirm water is on.
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10Fairview Park Splash Pad
The rubberized splash pad features multiple water play zones—including shallow puddle areas and interactive button-activated features—designed to keep toddlers and young children engaged without the scrapes from harder surfaces. It's completely free, with sensor-activated water, clean restrooms with first aid supplies, shaded pavilions, and a small snack stand, making it an easy choice for a hot-weather outing.
Free water playToddler-friendly designMultiple activity zonesClean facilities & shadeNo entrance feeWebsite
11Henning Park Splash Pad
The splash pad here stays sparkling clean and well-maintained, giving kids a refreshing place to cool off alongside a fenced playground and swings. Bathrooms and a pavilion round out the amenities, making it easy for families to settle in for a full afternoon of water play.
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12Beechview Spray Park
The compact spray park at Beechview offers an intimate, uncrowded setting ideal for younger children, with convenient parking and a playground just steps away for extended play. Friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere make it easy for parents to relax while kids cool off, though bringing a chair is wise since shaded seating is limited.
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13Troy Hill Spray Park
Set high on a hillside with sweeping city views, Troy Hill's spray park features generous open space where kids can run freely among multiple water jets, plus a shaded playground tucked safely to the side. Bring water toys, water shoes for slippery surfaces, and a change of clothes—and arrive on weekday afternoons to dodge the weekend crowds and street-parking scramble.
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14Leetsdale Splash Pad at Henle Park
Shaded by mature trees that create a peaceful, quieter atmosphere, this free splash pad lets kids activate the water jets by tapping a bright green pole while parents supervise from nearby playgrounds and a fenced perimeter. Real restrooms, picnic areas, and additional play equipment make it easy to spend a full afternoon cooling off without breaking the bank.
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15Arlington Spray Park
The splash pad offers a refreshing way for young children to cool off during warm months, though you may want to check ahead or arrive early to confirm the water is running and equipment is functioning—maintenance has been spotty. Best enjoyed during quieter times when you can have a more peaceful experience with your family.
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16Bethel Park Splash Park
The spray features and shallow layout here create an ideal setup for young children to splash and cool off without feeling lost in a massive park. Shaded seating areas and clean facilities give parents a comfortable spot to supervise while kids run between the spray jets and interactive water features.
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