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๐ŸŒŠ Water Parks & Splash Pads for Kids in Colorado Springs, CO

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

Activities & Venues in Colorado Springs

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Garden of the Gods park in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Steve Meier
โ˜…4.9(56,984)Free

Garden of the Gods is a stunning natural playground featuring towering red rock formations that will spark kids' imaginations and sense of adventure. With paved and unpaved trails ranging from easy stroller-friendly paths to more challenging hikes, plus a free visitor center with interactive exhibits, it's perfect for families wanting to experience Colorado's natural beauty without the entrance fees of national parks.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Red Rock Canyon hiking area in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Cody Mcintosh
โ˜…4.8(7,007)Free

Red Rock Canyon offers families a stunning natural playground with dramatic red rock formations and trails suitable for all skill levels. The park combines easy, stroller-friendly paths perfect for little ones with more adventurous hiking options and rock climbing areas that will thrill older kids, all while offering excellent opportunities to spot local wildlife like deer, rabbits, and various bird species.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours depending on which trails you choose and your children's hiking pace
Fountain Creek Nature Center nature preserve in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒฟ Nature
Photo: Karen B
โ˜…4.8(198)Free

Fountain Creek Nature Center offers an ideal introduction to Colorado's natural world for young explorers,and it's completely free! Kids can get up close with live animals, dig into hands-on exhibits in the discovery room, and burn energy on easy, stroller-friendly nature trails that wind through riparian habitats along Fountain Creek.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-2.5 hours
Palmer Park park in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Mark Howard
โ˜…4.7(5,680)Free

Palmer Park is a sprawling 730-acre urban oasis that offers families everything from easy nature trails to challenging rock climbing formations. With multiple playgrounds, stunning panoramic views of Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs, and plenty of open space for kids to explore, it's a local favorite that keeps families coming back for outdoor adventures without leaving the city.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Paint Mines Interpretive Park park in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Roger Nowlin
โ˜…4.7(2,811)Free

Paint Mines Interpretive Park offers families a magical, Mars-like adventure just outside Colorado Springs, where kids can explore vibrant clay spires, hoodoos, and archaeological sites along easy, stroller-friendly trails. This hidden gem provides an otherworldly hiking experience that sparks imagination and wonder, perfect for young explorers who'll feel like they've stepped onto another planet without the challenging terrain of more difficult Colorado trails.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-3 hours for families with young children doing the shorter trails; 3-4 hours if completing the full loop
Pulpit Rock Park park in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Bryan Fox
โ˜…4.7(1,226)Free

Pulpit Rock Park offers families an accessible introduction to Colorado's stunning red rock landscapes without the crowds of Garden of the Gods. Kids can explore dramatic rock formations, burn energy on the playground, and hike manageable trails while parents soak in panoramic views of the surrounding rock formations and Pikes Peak.

๐Ÿ•‘ 1.5-3 hours
Cottonwood Creek Park park in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Laura Norton
โ˜…4.6(2,516)Free

Cottonwood Creek Park is a standout neighborhood gem that punches above its weight with amenities typically found at much larger parks. The innovative playground equipment keeps kids engaged for hours, while the splash pad offers perfect relief during hot Colorado Springs summers, and the walking trails provide scenic paths for stroller walks or family bike rides.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours
Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra park in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: William Sowle

Chapungu Sculpture Park offers a unique cultural experience where kids can explore over 80 hand-carved African stone sculptures set among beautifully landscaped gardens. The wide, stroller-friendly paths make it easy to navigate with little ones, and the free admission means families can enjoy world-class art without breaking the budget. It's a peaceful outdoor adventure that combines art appreciation with fresh air and open space for kids to explore.

๐Ÿ•‘ 45 minutes to 1.5 hours
The Broadmoor Seven Falls tourist attraction in Colorado Springs, CO๐ŸŒณ Park
Photo: Randolfo Santos ยท
โ˜…4.4(6,484)$$

The Broadmoor Seven Falls delivers jaw-dropping natural beauty that will captivate kids and adults alike with its series of seven cascading waterfalls plunging 181 feet down a dramatic canyon. Families can ride the mountain elevator to the top, explore hiking trails at various difficulty levels, and experience the magical illuminated falls at night when the waterfalls are lit up in changing colors,a truly unforgettable spectacle for children.

๐Ÿ•‘ 2-4 hours depending on hiking ambitions and whether you dine at the restaurant

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