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Citrus Valley High School

FreeWater Park
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-8. Toddlers and young children typically enjoy shallow splash pad features, though availability and access should be confirmed as this is primarily a high school campus.

About

Please note: There appears to be conflicting information about this location. While described as a seasonal splash pad, the address corresponds to Citrus Valley High School in Redlands. If there is indeed a splash pad facility on the school grounds, it would likely be available during summer months when school is not in session, offering a refreshing way for kids to cool off during hot Inland Empire summers.

Highlights

  • Shallow water features safe for young children
  • Free or low-cost water play option
  • Relief from hot Inland Empire temperatures

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or check with Redlands Parks & Recreation to confirm splash pad availability and public access hours, as school grounds may have restricted access
  2. 2.Bring water shoes, towels, sunscreen, and a change of clothes for the kids
  3. 3.Pack plenty of water and snacks as there may be limited shade and facilities
  4. 4.Visit early in the day to avoid the strongest sun during hot summer afternoons

Best Time to Visit

If accessible, early morning on weekday summer days would likely be least crowded. Avoid visiting during the school year (late August through early June) when the facility is primarily for students.

What to Know

This location is primarily a high school campus, so public access to any splash pad facilities should be verified before visiting. Parking would likely be available in school lots during summer months.

Seasonal Notes

Likely only operates during summer months (June-August) when school is not in session. The listed hours (7 AM-4 PM weekdays) appear to be school hours, not splash pad hours. Always verify current operating status before visiting.

Nearby Eats

Redlands has many family-friendly dining options nearby including locally-owned restaurants along Orange Street in downtown Redlands, about 2 miles away.

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