SPOKANE, Wash. — With temperatures reaching the mid-to-high-80s in Spokane on Wednesday, one way you can beat the heat is by cooling off at a City of Spokane splash pad!
Spokane has 19 total splashpads across the City that are open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Here is the list of splash pads that are currently open and ready for use this summer:
- Riverfront Park: Rotary Fountain
- Audubon Park
- Carson Park
- Chief Garry Park
- Coeur d’Alene Park
- Franklin Park
- Friendship Park
- Glass Park
- Grandview Park
- Harmon Shipley Park
- Manito Park
- Mission Park
- Pacific Park
- Shadle Park
- Thornton Murphy Park
- Underhill Park
The splash pad at the Ice Age Floods Playground in Riverfront Park will open June 7, while the splash pads at Grant Park and Nevada Park will open June 16. All City of Spokane splash pads will close September 2…