League City is surrounded by water — Clear Lake, Galveston Bay, all those bayous — but in June when the heat index climbs past 105, what kids actually want is a splash pad that fires water at them on command. The good news: there are six solid free splash pads within 15 miles, ranging from a gated pirate-ship pad in Seabrook to a baseball-themed sprayground in Webster and a rainbow dragon setup in La Porte. All free, all public, and most open April through October.
1. Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad (Webster)
Location: 17100 N Texas Ave, Webster, TX 77598
Accessible design, from parking to water: Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad in Webster was built with families of all abilities in mind. Restrooms are close by, surfaces are non-slip, and the layout keeps kids in view. Zero architectural surprises—just solid, inclusive water play.
Good to know: splash pad, baseball theme, bases, ball sprayers, 0.4-mile track, baseball fields, softball fields, tennis courts, covered basketball, playground, pavilion, restrooms.
Parent tip: The splash pad sits between the baseball fields — on game days the park gets busy fast. Weekday mornings before league games start are your window for uncrowded water play.
Want to check if the fountains are running today? See live maintenance updates on the official Texas Avenue Park portal.
2. Dolphin Lagoon Splash Park (Seabrook)
Out of League City, plan for under 10 min in the car — makes Seabrook a realistic weekday-afternoon option from League City.
Location: 5125 NASA Parkway, Seabrook, TX 77586
Dolphin-themed splash structures at Clear Lake Park in Seabrook: Dolphin Lagoon is the splash section of Clear Lake Park — a bayfront park on NASA Parkway where the water features are shaped around a dolphin theme. The park has outdoor fitness equipment and a playground alongside the splash area, and the bayfront setting gives it an open feel that neighborhood parks can't match. Free, seasonal April through October.
Good to know: splash pad, dolphin water structures, shaded areas, outdoor fitness equipment, playground, restrooms, waterfront park.
Parent tip: Clear Lake Park fronts the bay — bring sunscreen because there's real sun exposure here, especially at midday. The splash area is shaded but the rest of the park is open.
For weather closures, seasonal restrictions, or maintenance schedules, view the Dolphin Lagoon city page.
3. Monroe Field Splash Pad (Seabrook)
Starting in League City, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.
Location: 2528 Repsdorph Rd, Seabrook, TX 77586
Free and feature-packed: Monroe Field Splash Pad asks nothing of your wallet but delivers on features—(splash pad, pirate ship with steering wheel, sailboat feature)—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, pirate ship with steering wheel, sailboat feature, watergarden fish, ground geysers, fenced enclosure, 4 covered areas, benches, restrooms, parking. Closed Mondays.
Parent tip: Capacity is limited to 24 — on Saturday afternoons there can be a short wait. Tuesday or Wednesday morning visits are almost always walk-in.
4. Stevenson Park Splash Pad (Friendswood)
For League City families, plan under 10 min each way — Friendswood is easy to navigate once you're there.
Location: 1000 S Friendswood Dr, Friendswood, TX 77546
Free and feature-packed: Stevenson Park Splash Pad asks nothing of your wallet but delivers on features—(splash pad, 3 spray sections, varied spray features)—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, 3 spray sections, varied spray features, 3 playgrounds, 0.5-mile jogging trail, tennis courts, pickleball courts, sand volleyball, basketball court, pool, pavilions, restrooms.
Parent tip: The pool is separate from the splash pad and has its own schedule and fees — the splash pad itself is always free during operating hours. Arrive before 10am on summer weekends to get street parking.
Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the Stevenson Park facilities status page before packing up the car.
5. Brookglen Splash Park (La Porte)
For League City families, plan about 18 min each way — La Porte is easy to navigate once you're there.
Location: 3324 Somerton Dr, La Porte, TX 77571
The kind kids talk about after: Brookglen Splash Park doesn't feel like "just water"—the feature mix and park setup turn it into an adventure. You'll see kids 3 to 12 find their own challenge level without conflict. Come back more than once and they'll recognize the landmarks.
Good to know: splash pad, rainbow-colored dragon, dumping buckets, animal water sprayers, ADA accessible, playground, basketball courts, baseball fields, recreation center, picnic areas, pavilions, restrooms.
Parent tip: The adjacent recreation center has air-conditioned restrooms and a lobby area — useful for a mid-session cool-down break when the summer heat index goes extreme.
Before heading out, review the Brookglen status dashboard for seasonal maintenance updates.
6. Southdown Park Splash Pad (Pearland)
Starting in League City, the drive takes about 22 min without traffic — the round trip fits inside a morning.
Location: 2150 Country Pl Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77584
The gentlest option in Pearland: Southdown 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, brand-new 2026 renovation, multi-height sprayers, slip-resistant surfacing, playground, 0.6-mile walking loop, pavilion, dog park, restrooms.
Parent tip: Because this is freshly renovated in 2026, crowds have discovered it — go on a weekday morning if you want the new equipment without the weekend rush.
Keep tabs on routine cleanings and seasonal changes by visiting the Southdown Park page directly.
How we picked these
We looked for pads that are free, publicly accessible (no HOA or membership required), and have been operating for at least one full season. Feature variety — themed elements, fencing for younger kids, multiple spray zones — scored higher than plain ground jets. Restrooms and shade on-site were tiebreakers. No paid placements here.Planning your visit
South Houston splash pads generally open April 1 through October 31. Peak crowding hits Saturday and Sunday from 11am–2pm — weekday mornings are noticeably calmer. Water shoes matter here: concrete and rubberized surfaces get searingly hot underfoot by noon in June. Swim diapers required for pre-potty-trained kids at all facilities; most pads have adjacent restrooms.For more kids' events near League City this week, see the League City events page.
League City 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 — Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad and most League City 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 Dolphin Lagoon Splash Park — standard filtration doesn't remove all pathogens instantly.
League City Splash Pads — Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best splash pads for kids near League City, TX?
Our 2026 guide picks 6 standout splash pads within about 20 miles of League City. The top picks include Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad, Dolphin Lagoon Splash Park and Monroe Field Splash Pad — each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.
Are splash pads near League City free?
Yes — every splash pad in this guide is free to visit. You won't need tickets or a reservation for Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad, Dolphin Lagoon Splash Park, Monroe Field Splash Pad or any of the other picks.
What is the closest splash pad to League City?
Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad in Webster is the closest pick at about 2.7 miles from League City. 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 League City splash pads open and close for the season?
Most League City-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.