


Uncle Wilber Fountain
About
Uncle Wilber Fountain is a beloved downtown splash pad where kids can cool off and play among interactive water jets in the heart of Colorado Springs. This free, family-friendly attraction offers a safe water play environment without the commitment of a full pool day, making it perfect for spontaneous summer fun or a refreshing break during downtown adventures.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive water jets that spray in fun patterns kids can run through
- ✓Free admission makes it perfect for repeat visits all summer long
- ✓Downtown location adjacent to Acacia Park with additional playground equipment
- ✓Safe, shallow water play area ideal for young children
- ✓Open daily with convenient afternoon hours throughout the season
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring towels, sunscreen, and a change of clothes,kids will get completely soaked and the concrete gets hot
- 2.Arrive right when it opens at noon for the least crowded experience, especially on weekdays
- 3.Pack water shoes to protect little feet from the warm pavement during peak afternoon heat
- 4.Take advantage of the shaded areas in adjacent Acacia Park for snack breaks and to escape the sun
- 5.Street parking can be challenging downtown,consider using the nearby parking garages on Cascade Avenue
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons (Monday-Thursday) between 12:00-2:00 PM offer smaller crowds before after-school hours. Visit during peak summer months (June-August) when Colorado's warm weather makes water play most appealing. Late May and early September can be hit-or-miss depending on temperatures.
What to Know
Admission is completely free, making this an excellent budget-friendly option for families. Street parking and paid garages are available nearby, and the downtown location means plenty of restaurants and cafes are within walking distance for meals before or after.
Seasonal Notes
Open seasonally during warm weather months, typically late spring through early fall. Hours are limited to afternoons (12:00-6:00 PM) when temperatures are warmest. Always check current operating status before visiting as opening and closing dates vary based on weather conditions.
Nearby Eats
Head to Pizzeria Rustica just blocks away for kid-friendly pizzas and pasta, or grab sandwiches and treats at Bird Tree Cafe, which offers healthy options and baked goods that appeal to both kids and parents.
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