Cedar Hill sits in the sweet spot between Midlothian, Mansfield, and Burleson — three cities that collectively run some of the most reliable free splash pads in the southwest Dallas suburbs. Midlothian's pad is one of the largest in the region, Mansfield operates four free pads (one of them year-round), and Burleson's BRiCk splash pad brings a dedicated play-and-splash campus within driving distance. All five picks here are free, open seasonally, and have enough park amenities around them to turn a splash stop into a full morning out. Picks extend to 25 miles to include the best options in the area.

1. Geyer Commons Splash Pad (Mansfield)

Heading out of Cedar Hill, budget about 15 min on the road — short enough for a spontaneous weekday trip.

Location: 605 E Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063

Mansfield👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 10 mi
Geyer Commons Splash Pad — Mansfield, TX

The gentlest option in Mansfield: Geyer Commons Splash Pad prioritizes ground-level sprays and soft textures—no surprise buckets overhead for kids still building water confidence. The playground is right beside the pad so older siblings don't get bored.

Good to know: splash pad, button-activated jets, ground sprays, year-round operation, downtown location, restaurants nearby.

Parent tip: Year-round operation is the key feature here — it's the right pick for unexpected warm spells in October, November, or even winter. No pavilion reservation; it's first-come civic plaza seating.

Want to check if the fountains are running today? See live maintenance updates on the official Geyer Commons portal.

2. Midlothian Community Park Splash Pad (Midlothian)

Heading out of Cedar Hill, budget about 16 min on the road — short enough for a spontaneous weekday trip.

Location: 3601 S 14th St, Midlothian, TX 76065

Midlothian👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 10.5 mi
Midlothian Community Park Splash Pad — Midlothian, TX

Largest splash pad near Cedar Hill — and it uses fresh water, not recycled: The Midlothian Community Park splash pad spans 4,500 square feet, one of the largest free pads in the southwest Dallas suburbs, running on a fresh-water (not recycled) system — relevant for kids with sensitive skin. The 105-acre park around it includes an all-inclusive playground, a fishing lake, and walking trails that turn it into a half-day outing. Open seasonally, May through late September.

Good to know: splash pad, 4500 sq ft, fresh-water system, ground jets, vertical sprays, all-inclusive playground, fishing lake, walking trails, 105-acre park, restrooms.

Parent tip: The fresh-water system (not a recirculating loop) matters for kids prone to rash reactions. Park near the playground lot to land closest to the splash pad entrance.

For weather closures, seasonal restrictions, or maintenance schedules, view the Midlothian Community Park city page.

3. Collini Park Splash Pad (Mansfield)

Driving from Cedar Hill, about 13 min without traffic gets you there — easy to pair with a lunch stop in Mansfield.

Location: 2121 Gertie Barrett Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063

Mansfield👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 8.9 mi
Collini Park Splash Pad — Mansfield, TX

Free and feature-packed: Collini Park Splash Pad asks nothing of your wallet but delivers on features—(splash pad, button-activated spray, ground jets)—that would cost real money at an indoor facility. Load the car on a Tuesday morning and return before lunch.

Good to know: splash pad, button-activated spray, ground jets, rentable pavilion, restrooms.

Parent tip: Reservable pavilion next to the splash area — good for birthday parties. Weekday mornings here are usually uncrowded even at the height of summer.

4. Clayton W. Chandler Park Splash Pad (Mansfield)

For Cedar Hill families, plan about 17 min each way — Mansfield is easy to navigate once you're there.

Location: 1530 N Walnut Creek Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063

Mansfield👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 11 mi
Clayton W. Chandler Park Splash Pad — Mansfield, TX

The gentlest option in Mansfield: Clayton W. Chandler Park Splash Pad prioritizes ground-level sprays and soft textures—no surprise buckets overhead for kids still building water confidence. The playground is right beside the pad so older siblings don't get bored.

Good to know: splash pad, button-activated spray, multiple ground jets, vertical spray elements, rentable pavilions, restrooms.

Parent tip: Opens later than Collini Park (May 22 vs. May 2) and has a different shoulder-season schedule: 10am–8pm daily through September 7, then 10am–2pm weekdays and 10am–8pm weekends through September 27.

5. Splash Pad at The BRiCk (Burleson)

A committed about 31 min drive from Cedar Hill — treat it as a half-day destination rather than a quick stop.

Location: 505 W Ellison Ave, Burleson, TX 76028

Burleson👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 20.9 mi
Splash Pad at The BRiCk — Burleson, TX

Burleson's BRiCk splash pad — farthest pick but part of a full recreation campus: The Splash Pad at The BRiCk sits inside Burleson's premier recreation campus, which means restrooms, pavilion, and playground are all within steps of the water. At just under 21 miles from Cedar Hill, it's worth treating as a dedicated outing. Open seasonally, May through September at dawn-to-dusk hours. The BRiCk campus gives you enough to fill an afternoon without leaving the complex.

Good to know: splash pad, playground, restrooms, pavilion, The BRiCk recreation campus.

Parent tip: The BRiCk is Burleson's flagship recreation facility — this isn't an isolated splash pad in a field. The campus surrounds it with pavilion space, playground equipment, and solid parking. Treat it as a half-day destination rather than a quick detour.

Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the at The BRiCk facilities status page before packing up the car.

How we picked these

We ranked by feature variety, restroom access, shade, and how much the surrounding park adds to the visit. Geyer Commons gets extra weight for being the only year-round option within driving distance. No paid placements — we have no relationship with these parks or cities.

Planning your visit

Most pads here open in early May and run through late September, 10am–8pm daily. Geyer Commons in Mansfield operates year-round 9am–9pm. Weekday mornings before 11am are consistently the calmest; Saturday midday is peak. Pack water shoes (concrete heats fast under Texas summer sun), swim diapers for pre-potty-trained kids, a dry change of clothes, and snacks.

For more kids' events near Cedar Hill this week, see the Cedar Hill events page.

Cedar Hill Splash Pad Checklist

  • Two towels and a dry change of clothes per kid — wet swimsuits on a hot car seat are miserable.
  • Water shoes — rubber soles grip wet concrete; bare feet burn on pavement between jets.
  • SPF 50+ sunscreen, applied 15 min before arrival — Geyer Commons Splash Pad and most Cedar Hill splash pads have minimal shade, so a portable canopy extends your session past midday.
  • Your own water bottle — splash pad water recirculates through a filtration and chlorination system and is not safe to drink, even when it runs clear.

Swim Diapers and Water Hygiene

  • Swim diapers only for children not yet potty trained — regular diapers absorb recirculating water, swell, and can contaminate the shared system. Most municipal splash pads require them.
  • Don't swallow the water — it's treated recreational water, not drinking water. Repeated swallowing can cause gastrointestinal illness.
  • Rinse off after with soap and water. Keep kids with open wounds or a recent stomach illness out of places like Midlothian Community Park Splash Pad — standard filtration doesn't remove all pathogens instantly.

Cedar Hill Splash Pads — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best splash pads for kids near Cedar Hill, TX?

Our 2026 guide picks 5 standout splash pads within about 20 miles of Cedar Hill. The top picks include Geyer Commons Splash Pad, Midlothian Community Park Splash Pad and Collini Park Splash Pad — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Are splash pads near Cedar Hill free?

Yes — every splash pad in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for Geyer Commons Splash Pad, Midlothian Community Park Splash Pad, Collini Park Splash Pad or any of the other picks.

What is the closest splash pad to Cedar Hill?

Collini Park Splash Pad in Mansfield is the closest pick at about 8.9 miles from Cedar Hill. It's the easiest one to fit into a weekday afternoon — short drive, low commitment, easy to leave early if the kids melt down.

When do Cedar Hill splash pads open and close for the season?

Most Cedar Hill-area splash pads open Memorial Day weekend (late May) and run through Labor Day or mid-September, depending on weather and maintenance. Hours typically run 10 a.m.–8 p.m. daily — check each splash pad's official page (linked in the cards above) before driving out, since closures for cleaning and weather are common.