Here is a sampling of some of our favorite spray park projects. A spray park, also known as a splash park or splash pad, is a recreational area designed specifically for interactive water play. Unlike swimming or wading pools, spray parks are designed to have no standing water thus reducing the risk of drowning. These areas improve public spaces and provide an ideal setting for family recreation.

South Pointe Park
South Pointe Park, designed by Hargreaves Associates, is a 19 acre space that connects the oceanfront of Miami to urbanization. The Park includes an interactive spray feature…
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Houston Zoo
In the spring of 2012 the zoo replaced their old splash park with a new, and much larger one. Sprawling over 13,500 square feet and toting 37 different water play features…
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Kiwanis Club Spray Park - Mount Vernon
With the addition of Kiwanis Spray Park, Mount Vernon’s new slogan, “Get a great life!” can finally be realized. Opened in July, 2010, Kiwanis has proven to be a great place for families to come spend a day trying to beat the heat…
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Mission Hill
The Challenge – Work to an artist’s vision of an aquatic playground with year-round sculptural appeal. Artist Ross Miller designed this unique installation featuring custom nozzles and bends…
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Shady Lane Spray Park
Part of a 2013 park revitalization project, Shady Lane Park is nature-themed playground that celebrates the wetlands in the Houston area by mimicking the natural landscape and bayous in the play area…
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Sheltowee Falls
The installation of Sheltowee Falls splash pad in Morehead, Kentucky all began with a structurally unsound community pool. The city was forced to shut down the 40 year old pool and after much consideration, chose to install a splash pad…
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Sullivan Spray Park
The discussion began to add a splash pad to the city of Sullivan, Missouri in April of 2018. What is considered one of the largest representations of the iconic Route 66 logo…
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