Reno, TX is a Parker County community southwest of Fort Worth near Aledo. It sits within easy reach of Splash Dayz Water Park in White Settlement and Benbrook's free community splash pad. Splash Kingdom Wild West in Hudson Oaks is the full water park option to the west for a bigger day out.

Top-Rated Splash Pads Near Reno

1. Splash Dayz Water Park (White Settlement)

Starting in Reno, the drive takes under 10 min without traffic, and the round trip still fits inside a morning.

Location: 405 N Las Vegas Trl, White Settlement, TX 76108

White Settlement👶 Best for ages 4-14💲 $$🚗 5.1 mi
Water park with slides and wave pool

Dedicated kids' splash pad means toddlers don't have to wait for siblings: The youngest get their own zone while older kids tackle the bigger slides. One ticket covers the whole family.

Good to know: wave pool, lazy river, water slides, kids splash pad, concessions, restrooms.

Parent tip: Weekdays from late June through July are noticeably calmer — weekends get crowded enough that the wave pool becomes a group experience rather than a family one. Pack snacks; outside food is generally permitted in the picnic area.

Want to check if the fountains are running today? See live maintenance updates on the official Splash Dayz Water Park portal.

2. Benbrook Community Splash Pad (Benbrook)

For Reno families, plan under 10 min each way, and Benbrook is easy to get around once you're there.

Location: 911 Winscott Road, Benbrook, TX 76126

Benbrook👶 Best for all ages💲 Free🚗 5.6 mi
Benbrook Community Splash Pad at City Hall — Benbrook, TX

Open until dark for an after-dinner visit: Running until dark means you can add a splash stop to an evening Benbrook errand without planning around it.

Good to know: splash pad, walking trails, restrooms.

Parent tip: Call the parks department at 817-249-6063 if you want to confirm it's open before you drive over — hours run until dark, which in summer means a late-afternoon visit still gives you two or three solid hours.

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

3. Splash Kingdom Wild West (Hudson Oaks)

Starting in Reno, the drive takes about 10 min without traffic, and the round trip still fits inside a morning.

Location: 1001 Cinema Drive, Hudson Oaks, TX 76087

Hudson Oaks👶 Best for all ages💲 $$$🚗 6.4 mi
Splash Kingdom Wild West water park — Hudson Oaks, TX

The big-day-out water park west of Reno — wave pool, lazy river, and a toddler splash area: Splash Kingdom Wild West in Hudson Oaks is the full experience when you want more than a spray pad. Wave pool, lazy river, multiple water slides, and the Wagon Trail Springs splash area for toddlers and younger kids who aren't ready for the big stuff. Season passes start at $49 and pay for themselves in two visits.

Good to know: wave pool, lazy river, water slides, toddler splash area, private cabanas, concessions. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays.

Parent tip: Splash Kingdom is closed Mondays and Tuesdays all season — check before you go. Prices drop significantly before noon if you can arrive early. Military, firefighters, and police are eligible for hero pass discounts. Call 817-598-0777 to confirm hours.

Closures are rare, but you can confirm real-time operations on the Splash Kingdom Wild West facilities status page before packing up the car.

4. Safari Splash (Fort Worth Zoo) (Fort Worth)

Leaving Reno, you're looking at about 17 min without traffic, close enough that the kids won't gripe about the car ride.

Location: 1989 Colonial Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76110

Fort Worth👶 Best for ages 2-12💲 $$🚗 11.2 mi
Safari Splash water park at the Fort Worth Zoo

Check the seasonal schedule before heading out: Safari Splash has its own schedule separate from zoo general hours. Check the Fort Worth Zoo website to confirm it's open.

Good to know: water slides, dump tower, toddler splash area, splash pad.

Parent tip: Safari Splash runs its own seasonal schedule separate from the zoo's general hours — check the Fort Worth Zoo website to confirm it's open before you pack the swimsuits. It typically runs late May through Labor Day.

Before heading out, review the Safari Splash (Fort Worth Zoo) status dashboard for seasonal maintenance updates.

5. Marine Park Aquatic Center (Fort Worth)

Out of Reno, plan for about 18 min in the car, which makes Fort Worth an easy weekday-afternoon trip from Reno.

Location: 303 NW 20th St, Fort Worth, TX 76164

Fort Worth👶 Best for ages 1-12💲 $🚗 12 mi
Young child playing in shallow water at a spray ground

Zero-depth wading pool for toddlers who aren't ready for regular depth: The dedicated shallow zone means two-year-olds get actual water play without the depth concern. Older kids have the lap lanes and water slide.

Good to know: splash pad, zero-depth wading pool, water slide, lap lanes, concessions, restrooms.

Parent tip: The seasonal schedule starts Memorial Day weekend and hours vary between weekdays and weekends — confirm current hours on the City of Fort Worth parks website before your first visit of the season.

How we picked these

Picks were drawn from public venues within 20 miles of Reno, ranked by distance and visitor value. Near-duplicate entries for the same physical address were collapsed to one pick. Priority went to venues with photos and confirmed public access through Labor Day.

Planning your visit

Parker and Tarrant County splash season runs Memorial Day through Labor Day. Free pads typically open at 10 AM. Splash Kingdom is closed Mondays and Tuesdays, so plan accordingly. Pack sunscreen, water shoes, and extra towels. Check seasonal hours before driving to admission-based venues.

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

Reno 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: Splash Dayz Water Park and most Reno 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 Benbrook Community Splash Pad, standard filtration doesn't remove all pathogens instantly.

Reno Splash Pads, Frequently Asked Questions

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

Our 2026 guide picks 5 standout splash pads within about 15 miles of Reno. The top picks include Splash Dayz Water Park, Benbrook Community Splash Pad and Splash Kingdom Wild West, each chosen for kid-friendly layout, parent reviews, and how well it holds up on a weekend visit.

Which splash pads near Reno are free?

1 of the 5 splash pads in this guide are free to visit, including Benbrook Community Splash Pad. The rest charge admission. Check the individual cards above for prices.

What is the closest splash pad to Reno?

Splash Dayz Water Park in White Settlement is the closest pick at about 5.1 miles from Reno. 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 Reno splash pads open and close for the season?

Most Reno-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 Reno open right now?

It depends on the day. Many Reno-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.