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🌊 Water Parks & Splash Pads for Kids in Vestavia Hills, AL

35 water parks, splash pads, and swimming spots rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Vestavia Hills

Wald Park city park in Vestavia Hills, AL🌳 Park
Photo: Daniel Gregory
4.9(106)Free

Wald Park is a beloved Vestavia Hills gem that consistently earns rave reviews from families for good reason. This well-maintained community park offers the perfect combination of modern playground equipment, shaded walking trails, and spacious picnic pavilions that make it ideal for everything from quick afternoon outings to all-day family gatherings.

🕑 2-3 hours

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Moss Rock Preserve nature preserve in Hoover, AL🌿 Nature
Photo: Melody Izard
4.8(1,868)Free6 mi · Hoover

Moss Rock Preserve offers 349 acres of natural wonder perfect for families seeking outdoor adventure in the heart of Hoover. Kids will be amazed by the massive boulder formations that beg to be climbed (carefully!), peaceful streams perfect for wading and exploring, and well-maintained trails that range from easy to moderate for all ability levels. With its impressive 4.8-star rating and completely free admission, this nature preserve delivers an affordable day of exploration where children can connect with nature, spot wildlife, and burn off energy in a beautiful setting.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Red Mountain Park park in Birmingham, AL🌳 Park
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4.8(1,761)Free4 mi away

Red Mountain Park is a 1,500-acre urban wilderness in Birmingham offering families an incredible mix of outdoor adventure and history. With over 15 miles of trails, zip lines, playgrounds, and historic mining sites to explore, this sprawling park provides endless opportunities for kids to run, climb, and discover nature without ever leaving the city.

🕑 3 to 5 hours

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Oak Mountain State Park state park in Pelham, AL🌳 Park
Photo: Robert Kittinger
4.7(5,262)$8 mi · Pelham

Oak Mountain State Park is Alabama's largest state park, spanning nearly 10,000 acres of outdoor adventure perfect for active families. With a sandy beach for swimming, extensive hiking and biking trails, a charming petting zoo, playgrounds, fishing spots, and picnic areas, there's truly something for every family member to enjoy across all seasons.

🕑 4 to 6 hours for a full day experience, though you could easily spend a whole day exploring different areas

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Railroad Park Foundation park in Birmingham, AL🌳 Park
Photo: Lillian Kattelmann
4.7(4,176)Free4 mi away

Railroad Park is a 19-acre urban oasis in downtown Birmingham that perfectly blends train-themed play with modern park amenities. Kids can climb aboard vintage train cars, cool off in the splash pad, explore the playground, and run through expansive green spaces,all while parents enjoy skyline views and well-maintained walking paths.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Veterans Park park in Hoover, AL🌳 Park
Photo: Robert Kittinger
4.7(1,548)Free5 mi · Hoover

Veterans Park in Hoover is a sprawling community park that checks all the boxes for an active family day out. With multiple playgrounds for different age groups, scenic walking trails, baseball fields, and plenty of open green space, it's the perfect spot for everything from toddler playdates to family picnics and youth sports.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Homewood Central Park park in Homewood, AL🌳 Park
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4.7(875)Free2 mi · Homewood

Homewood Central Park is a sprawling community hub that offers something for every family member, from tots to teens. With well-maintained playgrounds, scenic walking trails, tennis courts, and wide-open green spaces perfect for picnics and impromptu soccer games, this park has earned its stellar 4.7-star rating from hundreds of local families who return again and again.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Jemison Park park in Mountain Brook, AL🌳 Park
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4.7(396)Free3 mi · Mountain Brook

Jemison Park is Mountain Brook's go-to destination for families seeking a full day of outdoor fun. With well-maintained playgrounds for multiple age groups, shaded walking trails perfect for stroller walks, and plenty of open green space for running and playing, this beloved park offers something for everyone in the family.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Alabama Wildlife Center wildlife refuge in Pelham, AL🌿 Nature
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4.7(343)Free9 mi · Pelham

Alabama Wildlife Center offers families a unique behind-the-scenes look at wildlife rehabilitation in action. Kids can observe native Alabama animals like raptors, owls, and other rescued wildlife while learning about conservation from passionate staff. This free attraction combines education with real-world animal care, making it perfect for young nature lovers.

🕑 1-2 hours

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Black Creek Park park in Fultondale, AL🌳 Park
Photo: Michele Hayes
4.7(290)Free12 mi · Fultondale

Black Creek Park is a spacious community park in Fultondale that checks all the boxes for family fun. With multiple playgrounds for different age groups, shaded walking trails perfect for stroller-pushing parents, and plenty of open green space for running around, it's an ideal spot for everything from quick after-school playtime to all-day family picnics.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Helena Park park in Helena, AL🌳 Park
Photo: Craig Schappacher
4.7(272)Free11 mi · Helena

Helena Park is a welcoming community hub that delivers everything families need for a perfect outdoor day. With well-maintained playground equipment that keeps kids entertained, generous open green spaces ideal for running and games, and shaded picnic areas for family meals, this park has earned its impressive 4.7-star rating from local families who return again and again.

🕑 2-3 hours

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Kelly Ingram Park park in Birmingham, AL🌳 Park
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4.6(1,343)Free5 mi away

Kelly Ingram Park offers families a powerful opportunity to combine outdoor play with meaningful history lessons. Located in the heart of Birmingham's Civil Rights District, this urban park features playgrounds and fountains where kids can burn energy, alongside powerful sculptures and monuments that tell the story of the 1963 Civil Rights Movement in age-appropriate ways.

🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours

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