Playgrounds and Spraygrounds
The Houston Parks and Recreation Department has 232 playgrounds and 27 spraygrounds located in parks across the city. This includes six playgrounds that are accessible to children and families of all abilities can play together, regardless of abilities located throughout the system.
Playground size and equipment varies from park to park. To report playground equipment concerns to the Houston Parks and Recreation Department please contact 311 by phone or online (www.houstontx.gov/311/). Please remember to indicate the name of the park, date, time, and type of problem.
To find a playground site near you please select from the park list below
PLAYGROUNDS (A - F) | PLAYGROUNDS (G - N) | PLAYGROUNDS (O - Z) |
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PLAYGROUNDS WITHOUT LIMITS
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WATER SPRAYGROUNDS
PLAYGROUNDS WITHOUT LIMITS
CVS BOUNDLESS PLAYGROUND AT EASTWOOD PARKOpened: February 20, 2010
Cost: $443,027
Funded: CVS Caremark All Kids Can Grant & CIP Funds
Address: 5000 Harrisburg, 77011
The playground was a joint initiative between CVS Caremark, Boundless Playgrounds, the Houston Parks and Recreation Department. It was funded through a $250,000 grant from CVS Caremark All Kids Can and $183,000 from the Houston Parks and Recreation Department.
BUDDY CARRUTH PLAYGROUND FOR ALL CHILDREN AT HERMANN PARK
Opened: 1995
Cost: $1.3 million
Funded: Hermann Park Conservancy & HPB
Address 6001 Fannin, 77030
The Buddy Carruth Playground for All Children offers fun for children of all abilities. Most equipment at the playground is accessible and the interactive water playground is a hit with kids in hot weather. The playground is within sight of the Texas medical Center and is near the METRORail Line on Fannin Street.
THE VALE-ASCHE FOUNDATION PLAYGROUND AT MEMORIAL PARK
Opened: December 16, 2006
Funded: Playgrounds Without Limits Campaign
Address: 6501 Memorial Drive, 77007
The Vale-Asche Foundation Playground is located inside Memorial Park across from the Memorial Park Golf course near Haskell Street.
The playground was made possible through funding from the Vale-Asche Foundation and Playground funding partners Dr. Carolyn Farb, the City of Houston’s Mayor’s Office, Houston Association of Realtors, and the Houston Parks and Recreation Department. This playground was Houston’s first Playground Without Limits and was designed to be bright, exciting, and fully accessible for children and families with
THE VALE-ASCHE FOUNDATION PLAYGROUND AT THE METROPOLITAN MULTI-SERVICE CENTER
Opened: April 16, 2011
Cost: $634,599
Funded: Playgrounds Without Limits Campaign
Address: 1475 West Gray, 77019
The Vale-Asche Foundation Playground is located inside Memorial Park across from the Memorial Park Golf course near Haskell Street. The playground was made possible through funding from the Vale-Asche Foundation and Playground funding partners Dr. Carolyn Farb, the City of Houston’s Mayor’s Office, Houston Association of Realtors, and the Houston Parks and Recreation Department. This playground was designed to be bright, exciting, and fully accessible for children and families with disabilities.
THE VALE-ASCHE FOUNDATION PLAYGROUND AT TIDWELL PARK
Opened: January 23, 2010
Cost: $634,599
Funded: Playgrounds Without Limits Campaign
Address: 9720 Spaulding, 77016
The Playground Without Limits at Tidwell park was designed to be bright, exciting, and fully accessible for children and families with disabilities.
WATER SPRAYGROUNDS
The Houston Parks and Recreation Department’s water spraygrounds provide an engaging and interactive fun activity year-round for children, especially during the hot summer months. Water spraygrounds have distinct advantages over swimming pools in that they are cost effective and low maintenance, and water-play activities extend well beyond normal pool season.H-E-B Grocery Company has generously donated funding to the Houston Parks and Recreation Department through the Houston Parks Board, Inc., to create and build additional spraygrounds in Houston city parks. These are brightly colored facilities featuring equipment that squirts, sprays, mists and shoots water. Children will be able to enjoy everything from oversized flowers that mist to a whale that spouts and squirts water and in-ground elements that resemble geysers.
Please Note: When water spraygrounds are being cleaned, they will be closed to public. This should take approximately 4 to 6 hours, barring any unforeseen circumstances and weather permitting. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
LOCATIONS
Aron Ledet Park (H-E-B) 6500 Antoine
The Aron Ledet Park sprayground opened in June 2005 through the generous support of H-E-B. The design of the play area appeals to park visitors with its brightly colored play surface and the inventive design of its spray fixtures.
Blueridge Park (H-E-B) 5600 Court Road
The Blueridge Park water sprayground opened to park visitors in July 2003. Its design incorporates a colorful play surface, a curved seating wall, and water fixtures designed to appeal to a child’s sense of fun and whimsy.
Burnett Bayland Park 6200 Chimney Rock
Burnett Bayland's water playground opened in 1999. It features a multi-colored rubber surface and spray and ground features that include three colorful arches, a flower, a cactus, a spiral spray and two water cannons. The water sprayground project was funded with a Community Development Block Grant. Other park improvements include three picnic shelters, several benches, and landscaping.
Cullen Park (H-E-B) 19008 Saums Road
The Cullen Park sprayground opened in August 2003, thanks to H-E-B. It features a colorful play surface and multiple geyser and spray fixtures, and is located within easy viewing of the picnic pavilion and the pecan grove picnic area.
Dodson Lake (H-E-B) 9010 Dodson
The H-E-B Water Playground at Dodson Lake Park was the seventh addition to the company’s Water Playground legacy. It opened in 2008 and its design includes a unique concentric circle splash pad that creates the illusion of ripples with geysers, pop-up sprays, Tulip sprays and a Fan Jet spray.
Edgewood Park (H-E-B) 5803 Bellfort
The Edgewood Park sprayground was built as part of the H-E-B Water Playground legacy and was opened to the public in June of 2003. Its design includes a brightly-colored concrete play area, geysers and spray elements, and a curving seat wall.
Emancipation Park 3018 Emancipation Avenue
The Emancipation Park spraygrounds were opened to the public in June 2018. There are three distinct sprayground areas. One is located inside the pool area and the two others are located in the park. All feature in-ground bubblers and directional sprays. The pool deck splashpad is open to the public only during pool hours.
Ervan Chew Park 4502 Dunlavy
Built in 2010, the sprayground at Ervan Chew Park is convenient to the playground, picnic area, soccer and baseball fields, and the dog park.
Guadalupe Plaza Park 2311 Runnels
The sprayground at Guadalupe Plaza Park was opened to the public on July 30, 2016. The park’s seating wall allows parents to enjoy the action as the children play in the water jets and the view of the beautiful Azios Family Fountain, adjacent to the sprayground.
Gutierrez Park 7900 Flaxman
The Gutierrez Park water sprayground opened in 2006. Located at the entrance to Gutierrez Park, the water playground features a large plaza with multiple ground sprays. The plaza is surfaced with colored concrete and features a seat wall along one edge.
Hackberry Park 7777 S. Dairy Ashford
This 1,200-square foot sprayground opened to the public on August 12, 2010. It features brightly-colored recreational areas equipped with turtles and lily pads that squirt and spray water and mist, as well as in-ground geysers.
Herman Brown Park 400 Mercury
The sprayground at Herman Brown Park will be closed The Herman Brown Park Sprayground Restroom will be closed beginning August 18, 2022 until further notice for repairs to the Lift Station.
The sprayground at Herman Brown Park features a frog theme. At one end, a large, vividly colored play surface sports the picture of a leaping frog, and the sprayground undulates down from it with a gentle slope, suggesting a stream.More frog pictures line this area. Interactive water geysers and spray elements triggered by a push button spring up from the “stream.” A covered pavilion with restrooms is adjacent to the sprayground, as are some tables in the sun. Tennis courts are a short walk away.Hermann Park 6001 Fannin
The Hermann Park water sprayground, located near the Playground For All Children, opened in 1990. It features timed spray elements on a blue rubber surface. In-ground sprays, poles, palm trees and a spiral provide a variety of water effects for all children to play in. Two large beaches create a sand play zone adjacent to the water play area. Here children of all abilities can enjoy the fun of sand on the ground.
Hidalgo Park (H-E-B) 7000 Avenue Q
The Hidalgo Park sprayground opened to the public June 21, 2003, thanks to a generous donation from H-E-B. It adds a festive dimension of cool fun to one of Houston’s most venerable parks with a brightly colored play surface and geysers and water spray fixtures, all within easy reach of a curved seat wall.
Jaycee Park (H-E-B) 1300 Seamist
The sprayground at Jaycee Park is Houston’s ninth funded by H-E-B, built through the company’s partnership with H.P.A.R.D., the Houston Parks Board, and Friends of Jaycee Park, a neighborhood group organized to raise funds to revamp the park. Opened to the public on May 21, 2011, the water facility’s timed spouts are surrounded by colorful, oversized butterflies and leaves in the paved surface, and there are benches around it for the enjoyment of parents who want to stay dry while watching their youthful charges run wild.
Lansdale Park 8201 Roos, 77036
The sprayground’s timed spouts are surrounded by colorful, oversized butterflies, and leaves in the paved surface. Benches are placed around the site for seating.
Marian Park 11000 S. Gessner
The Marian Park water sprayground opened in 2011. It is a welcome addition to this important and much-used community center. It includes three different areas of play, with individually operated spray features. An adjacent shade structure with seating makes it easy to supervise everyone playing in the water jets.
Melrose Park 12200 Melrose Park Road
The water sprayground at Melrose Park opened in 1999. It features a multi-colored rubber surface and spray and ground features such as a flower, cactus and an arch. The water sprayground project was funded with a Community Development Block Grant. Other park improvements include benches and landscaping.
Montie Beach Park (H-E-B) 915 Northwood.
The Montie Beach water sprayground is the sixth such facility built through a generous donation from H-E-B. Appropriately for the name of the park, its design includes a beach theme, including a palm island, a whale design in its colorful play surface sporting a spout spray at its hump, and multiple wave sprays that create a rolling “wave” effect. It opened in 2006.
Nieto Park 500 Port
The Nieto Park water sprayground opened in 2003. It was designed to look like a beach, with a wave of stairs, a surfboard, real palm trees and plastic palm trees that spray water. It has a rubber surface with play items that also spray water. This project was funded with Community Development Funds. Other park improvements include two picnic shelters, benches, landscaping, drinking fountains and electrical work.
Park at Palm Center 5400 Griggs Road
The water sprayground at the Park at Palm Center was built in 2009. It is adjacent to the playground and picnic area in the park, and adds a wonderful recreational element to the neighborhood.
Settegast Park 3000 Garrow
The Settegast Park water sprayground opened in 2005. It includes a multi-colored rubber surface and a ground geyser, a bell-spray column, a misty arch, a magic touch bollard, a water trio, a donut and a flower. Other park improvements include park security and ball field lighting; drainage, irrigation and landscaping improvements; the addition of a new educational garden with ornamental steel fencing, and playground renovations.
Shady Lane Park 10220 Shady Lane
The sprayground at Shady Lane Park was built as part of the Parks Build Community renovation undertaken as part of the National Recreation and Park Association 2013 Congress and Exposition. It ties in with the renovation’s bayou ecosystem theme with alligator heads emerging from the concrete among the water jets, and the water course motif carries throughout the park. It opened to the public on October 10, 2013.
Stuebner – Airline Park 9201 Veterans Memorial
The sprayground at Stuebner –Airline Park is approximately 1900 square feet. All spray features are surface-mounted in a combination of sprays and jets. The surface pattern is a combination of multi-colored circles and semi-circles. This sprayground also sports two benches and a seating wall.
Tony Marron Park 808 N. York
The water sprayground at Tony Marron Park opened in 2004. It is located at the pavilion plaza and features a variety of ground sprays. A seat wall curves around the area, offering great views of the park and downtown, as well as access to the cooling water. The project was funded through the Park People.
Wildheather Park 14900 Whiteheather
Wildheather Park sprayground opened to the public in September 2016. It features directional water jets, donut sprays, jet streams, and side winders with in-ground geysers. The Wildheather Park splashpad is located next to several new features, including a playground, pavilion, adult workout station, and seat wall.
Wiley Park 1414 Gillette
The James Wiley Park water sprayground opened in 2001. It includes a multi-colored rubber surface and spray features such as a flower, rainbow, fire hydrant activator, raining buckets and an in-ground spray fountain. Other park improvements include benches, landscaping, drinking fountains, electrical work and black vinyl coated chain link fence.