


Sun-N-Fun Lagoon
About
Sun-N-Fun Lagoon is Naples' community water park offering a perfect splash-filled escape for families seeking water fun without the crowds and price tag of major theme parks. With multiple water slides, a relaxing lazy river, dedicated play areas for little ones, and interactive water features, this facility provides hours of aquatic entertainment for kids of all ages while parents can enjoy the lap pool or supervise from shaded areas.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple water slides ranging from mild to thrilling for different age groups
- ✓Relaxing lazy river perfect for family floats together
- ✓Interactive splash play features and fountains for younger children
- ✓Dedicated shallow areas with zero-entry access for toddlers
- ✓Lap pool for parents who want to get some exercise while kids play
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive right at 10:00 AM opening on weekends to claim shaded seating areas and enjoy shorter lines for the slides during the first hour
- 2.Bring reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes for hot deck surfaces, and plenty of towels,you'll want extras for the kids
- 3.Pack snacks and drinks in a cooler as outside food is typically allowed at community pools, saving money on concessions
- 4.Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before arriving and reapply frequently, as kids spend most of their time in full sun
- 5.The lazy river is perfect for giving active kids a calmer break midday while still staying in the water
Best Time to Visit
Visit during spring (March-May) or fall (September-October) for comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Since it's only open weekends, arrive right at opening time on Saturdays for the best experience before peak afternoon crowds.
What to Know
Check the Collier County Parks website for current admission prices (typically very affordable for a community facility) and any seasonal schedule changes. Life jackets are usually provided free for younger children, and parking is free on-site.
Seasonal Notes
Open weekends only (Saturday and Sunday) from approximately spring through fall. The park typically closes during winter months (November-February). Check ahead for summer weekday hours, as schedule may expand during peak season and school breaks.
Nearby Eats
Head to Culver's (5 minutes away on Livingston Road) for frozen custard and kid-friendly burgers after your swim, or visit Señor Tequila's Mexican Grill nearby for family-style tacos and quesadillas that please even picky eaters.
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