Nassau Bay sits right on the edge of Clear Lake, close enough to NASA that plenty of families here work the space program schedule of long summer days off. The city itself doesn't run a splash pad, but Seabrook's Clear Lake Park is practically next door, and a handful of other free options in Webster and Friendswood are worth the short drive. Here's where to send the kids this summer.
Top-Rated Splash Pads Near Nassau Bay
1. Clear Lake Park Splash Pad (Seabrook)
Location: 5001 NASA Pkwy, Seabrook, TX 77586
Waterfront views make this more than a parking-lot splash pad. Clear Lake Park sits directly on the water, with shaded picnic tables looking out over the lake while the kids run through the spray.
Good to know: splash pad, fishing pier, playground, picnic tables, shade canopy, waterfront.
Parent tip: Bring a fishing pole along with the swimsuits, the bank fishing and pier here are right next to the splash pad.
Want to check if the fountains are running today? See live maintenance updates on the official Clear Lake Park portal.
2. Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad (Webster)
Location: 17100 N Texas Ave, Webster, TX 77598
Extended hours make this an easy evening stop. Texas Avenue Park runs 9am to 9pm in season, which gives families more flexibility than pads that close by early evening.
Good to know: spray bases, ball sprayers, playground, baseball fields, covered pavilion.
Parent tip: The baseball theme is a genuinely fun twist if your kids play the sport, running the bases here means getting sprayed at every one.
For weather closures, seasonal restrictions, or maintenance schedules, view the Texas Avenue Park city page.
3. Monroe Field Splash Pad (Seabrook)
Starting in Nassau Bay, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic, and the round trip still fits inside a morning.
Location: 2528 Repsdorph Rd, Seabrook, TX 77586
A fenced, sailboat-themed splash pad that fits Seabrook's waterfront setting. Monroe Field's ground geysers and pirate-wheel water feature sit inside a fenced enclosure, which takes some of the stress out of watching younger kids. Shade covers and benches ring the area for parents.
Good to know: sailboat feature, ground geysers, fenced enclosure, benches, restrooms, shade covers.
Parent tip: The fenced enclosure here is worth knowing about if you've got a toddler who tends to wander off mid-splash.
4. Bay Area Park Splash Pad (Pasadena)
Heading out of Nassau Bay, budget under 10 min on the road, short enough for a spur-of-the-moment weekday trip.
Location: 7500 Bay Area Blvd, Pasadena, TX 77507
Feed the ducks after the splash pad. Bay Area Park's duck pond is a nice change of pace once kids are done running through the water, an easy way to stretch the visit.
Good to know: splash pad, playground, fishing piers, duck pond, water features.
Parent tip: The duck pond is a good backup if the splash pad ever closes for maintenance, it keeps younger kids entertained just as easily.
Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the Bay Area Park facilities status page before packing up the car.
5. Stevenson Park Splash Pad (Friendswood)
From Nassau Bay, it runs under 10 min door-to-door, and Friendswood's roads are simple to follow from the highway.
Location: 1000 S Friendswood Dr, Friendswood, TX 77546
A splash pad split into age-separated zones, with three playgrounds and a pool nearby. Stevenson Park's ground-level jets leave no standing water, and the varied spray heights mean toddlers and older kids each get a section suited to them. A half-mile fitness trail and public pool round out the park.
Good to know: ground-level spray jets, zero standing water, age-separated zones, three playgrounds, swimming pool, jogging trail.
Parent tip: The splash pad splits into sections by age, worth heading straight for the right zone instead of letting toddlers loose near the bigger jets.
Before heading out, review the Stevenson Park status dashboard for seasonal maintenance updates.
How we picked these
Nassau Bay doesn't have a public splash pad of its own, so we looked to the closest neighboring Clear Lake-area cities, Seabrook, Webster, Friendswood, and Pasadena, for picks worth the drive. Everything on this list is free and public, and we checked for shade, restrooms, and a nearby playground before ranking. The closest pick here is barely a mile from most Nassau Bay homes.
Planning your visit
Most of these splash pads run seasonally from spring through October, generally open daily from morning until evening. Gulf Coast humidity makes even a 90-degree day feel brutal by early afternoon, so mornings or the couple hours before sunset tend to be the most comfortable time to go. A few of these pads sit inside fenced or gated areas, which is worth knowing if you've got a toddler prone to wandering.
For more kids' events near Nassau Bay this week, see the Nassau Bay events page.
Nassau Bay 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: Clear Lake Park Splash Pad and most Nassau Bay 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 Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad, standard filtration doesn't remove all pathogens instantly.
Nassau Bay Splash Pads, Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best splash pads for kids near Nassau Bay, TX?
Our 2026 guide picks 5 standout splash pads within about 10 miles of Nassau Bay. The top picks include Clear Lake Park Splash Pad, Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad 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 Nassau Bay free?
Yes, every splash pad in this guide is free to visit, with no admission fee or ticket required for Clear Lake Park Splash Pad, Texas Avenue Park Splash Pad, Monroe Field Splash Pad or any of the other picks.
What is the closest splash pad to Nassau Bay?
Clear Lake Park Splash Pad in Seabrook is the closest pick at under a mile from Nassau Bay. 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 Nassau Bay splash pads open and close for the season?
Most Nassau Bay-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 Nassau Bay open right now?
It depends on the day. Many Nassau Bay-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.