Cibolo sits at a sweet spot for splash pads — you've got free options in Schertz and Universal City just minutes away, a scenic hill-country park in New Braunfels within 20 miles, and a cluster of northeast SA neighborhood pads to fill in the gaps. Whether you need a quick 45-minute cool-down or a full-morning park adventure with fishing ponds and disc golf on the side, there's something close enough that you won't spend the whole summer in the living room.
Top-Rated Splash Pads Near Cibolo
1. Wendy Swan Memorial Park Splash Pad (Schertz)
Location: 4601 Cherry Tree Drive, Schertz, TX 78154
No excuses splash destination in Schertz: Wendy Swan Memorial Park Splash Pad handles the logistics that matter — restrooms that don't require a hike, parking that doesn't suck, and hours that work for actual families trying to escape the heat on a random Tuesday afternoon. The whole setup gets out of your way so kids can actually play.
Good to know: splash pad, outdoor pool, bathhouse, picnic pavilion, basketball court, pickleball court, playscape, swings, walking trail, restrooms, wheelchair accessible.
Parent tip: The Schertz/Cibolo corridor fills up on weekends in July — arrive by 10am to beat the crowds. The park has a bottle-filler water fountain on-site, so bring refillable bottles and skip the cooler logistics.
Want to check if the fountains are running today? See live maintenance updates on the official Wendy Swan Memorial Park portal.
2. Northview Park Splashpad (Universal City)
Starting in Cibolo, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.
Location: 100 Randolph Plaza Dr, Universal City, TX 78148
The water-play goldmine for toddlers in Universal City: Little swimmers just figuring out water love Northview Park Splashpad because there's no deep end to fear and every spray is at their level. The surrounding park keeps parents sane with shade, restrooms, and usually a snack area within shouting distance. Come early morning when it's calmest and you'll wonder why you ever tried the crowded midday time slots.
Good to know: 16 water features, 4,000 sq ft pad, toddler bay, family bay with 23-ft spider water tower, teen bay with Superwave, two shaded cover areas, changing rooms, pavilions, restrooms, playground.
Parent tip: No lifeguards on-site — you're watching your own kids. Weekday mornings give you the Toddler Bay nearly to yourselves; by noon on summer weekends the Teen Bay backs up with a line. Aim to arrive before 11am on Saturdays.
For weather closures, seasonal restrictions, or maintenance schedules, view the Northview Park Splashpad city page.
3. Stage Stop Splash Pad (Selma)
For Cibolo families, plan under 10 min each way — Selma is easy to navigate once you're there.
Location: 9374 Valhalla Drive, Selma, TX 78154
The full experience without the full price tag: Stage Stop Splash Pad in Selma delivers what water parks charge $30 to access — multiple play zones, interactive features, and enough variety that kids don't get bored after ten minutes. Parents get shade, kids get soaked, and the budget stays intact. The surrounding amenities (playground, pavilion, trails if you're lucky) stretch the outing into a real afternoon. Free admission and a proven winner.
Good to know: colorful splash pad, two shaded playgrounds, picnic areas, spray jets, interactive features, restrooms, pavilion.
Parent tip: Use the address on Valhalla Drive directly in your navigation — Selma is easy to miss on the map. The park is adjacent to the Selma city complex with free ample parking right there.
Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the Stage Stop facilities status page before packing up the car.
4. Converse City Splash Pad (Converse)
Driving from Cibolo, under 10 min without traffic gets you there — easy to pair with a lunch stop in Converse.
Location: 307 School St, Converse, TX 78109
Free splash pad plus a catch-and-release fishing lake in the same park: Converse City Park pairs water sprays, jets, and dump buckets with something most splash pads don't have — a stocked fishing lake right next door. Kids can cycle between the water features and the lake dock without leaving the park, which turns a splash pad visit into a genuine full-morning outing. Dump buckets run on a timer; good to know if you have a kid who startles easily.
Good to know: water sprays, water jets, dump buckets, playground, catch-and-release fishing lake, paved walking trails, picnic benches, restrooms, pavilion, accessible features.
Parent tip: Pack fishing gear if your kids are into it — the catch-and-release lake is right there and older kids love having a second activity without needing to get back in the car. The dump buckets drop on a timer, so heads-up for the sensitive crowd.
Before heading out, review the Converse City status dashboard for seasonal maintenance updates.
5. Emmitt Park Splash Pad (San Antonio)
Driving from Cibolo, about 14 min without traffic gets you there — easy to pair with a lunch stop in San Antonio.
Location: 2477 North Loop 1604 East, San Antonio, TX 78232
Church campus open to the public — geysers, ADA playground, and sports courts all free on Loop 1604: Emmitt Park is operated by Community Bible Church and open to the public at no charge, with facilities that are noticeably well-maintained. Water geysers anchor the splash area alongside a dedicated toddler-friendly zone and a fully wheelchair-accessible playground. Three pickleball courts, sand volleyball, and a basketball pavilion mean the adults in your group have something to do while the kids run through the jets.
Good to know: water geysers, toddler-friendly area, wheelchair accessible playground, basketball court, sand volleyball, pickleball courts, walking trail, restrooms, pavilion.
Parent tip: Sunday hours are 4–8:30pm only — don't show up in the morning expecting it to be open. Weekday 7am openings are wide open. Saturday hours cut off at 3pm. Check the schedule before you load the car.
Keep tabs on routine cleanings and seasonal changes by visiting the Emmitt Park page directly.
6. Live Oak Park (Live Oak)
For a family coming from Cibolo, the drive clocks in at under 10 min without traffic — an easy add-on if you're already headed toward Live Oak.
Location: 8001 Shin Oak Dr, Live Oak, TX 78233
The walk-from-home splash option in Live Oak: Live Oak Park is close enough that you can hit it without the "where are the car keys" logistics — making it the emergency cool-down play when the temperature spikes and you need something *right now*. Good enough to repeat, good enough to know the regulars.
Good to know: splash pad, monster slides, two 18-hole disc golf courses, 30-acre fishing lake, skate park, municipal pool (seasonal), over 12 miles of trails, pavilions, BBQ pits, restrooms.
Parent tip: The municipal pool runs its own seasonal schedule — confirm current hours at Live Oak Parks and Rec before making it the main draw. The disc golf courses are free and older kids who've never played tend to love chasing discs through the wooded sections.
Mechanical maintenance can happen without notice — check the Live Oak Park status page before you load up.
7. Landa Park Aquatic Complex — Toddler Pool (New Braunfels)
Starting in Cibolo, the drive takes about 14 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.
Location: 350 Aquatic Circle, New Braunfels, TX 78130
Zero-depth toddler pool with a mushroom fountain and frog slide inside the Hill Country's most scenic aquatic complex: Landa Park Aquatic Complex in New Braunfels is the go-to for families with kids under 5 who need a gentler water experience than a full splash pad. The dedicated toddler pool is zero-depth at the edge, rises to 2.5 feet, and features a mushroom fountain and a small frog slide scaled for little ones. The full LPAC complex around it has something for every age — admission is included with LPAC entry.
Good to know: zero-depth pool, mushroom fountain, frog slide, 0–2.5 ft water depth, shaded area, restrooms. Closed Mondays.
Parent tip: Closed Mondays all season. Season runs approximately May 23 through early September — check newbraunfels.gov for current admission prices and exact hours before making the drive. LPAC is worth building a full Hill Country day around.
Water features cycle off in cool weather and during restrictions, so double-check the Landa Park Aquatic Complex — Toddler Pool updates for today's status.
How we picked these
We picked splash pads and water play areas within 20 miles of Cibolo that are open to the public without membership or HOA requirements. Picks are ranked by distance, verified photo, and family-friendliness — including age-grouped zones, no-cost access, and parks with enough surrounding amenities to make a full outing worth the drive.Planning your visit
Most splash pads in this area run April or May through October, generally 9am or 10am until 8pm or 9pm daily. Northview Park in Universal City opens April 6 for 2026. Wendy Swan in Schertz opens the Friday before Spring Break. Landa Park Aquatic Complex in New Braunfels is closed Mondays and runs approximately May through early September. Always check the park's city website or call before your first visit — hours can shift between weekday and weekend. For local events happening near Cibolo all summer long, check the calendar atFor more kids' events near Cibolo this week, see the Cibolo events page.
Cibolo 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 — Wendy Swan Memorial Park Splash Pad and most Cibolo 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 Northview Park Splashpad — standard filtration doesn't remove all pathogens instantly.
Cibolo Splash Pads — Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best splash pads for kids near Cibolo, TX?
Our 2026 guide picks 7 standout splash pads within about 10 miles of Cibolo. The top picks include Wendy Swan Memorial Park Splash Pad, Northview Park Splashpad and Stage Stop Splash Pad — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Which splash pads near Cibolo are free?
6 of the 7 splash pads in this guide are free to visit, including Wendy Swan Memorial Park Splash Pad, Northview Park Splashpad and Stage Stop Splash Pad. The rest charge admission — check the individual cards above for prices.
What is the closest splash pad to Cibolo?
Wendy Swan Memorial Park Splash Pad in Schertz is the closest pick at about 3.5 miles from Cibolo. 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 Cibolo splash pads open and close for the season?
Most Cibolo-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.
Are the splash pads near Cibolo open right now?
It depends on the day. Many Cibolo-area pads run on heat-activated sensors or set seasonal hours (often 10 a.m.–8 p.m.), and some close one weekday for cleaning or shut off in bad weather. Before you load up the car, check the official page linked on each card above — it carries the current day's hours and status.