


Snoqualmie Community Park (Splash Pad)
About
Snoqualmie Community Park is a family favorite featuring a refreshing splash pad perfect for hot summer days, alongside well-maintained playground structures and plenty of open green space for active play. With its excellent 4.7-star rating from hundreds of families, this neighborhood gem offers the perfect combination of water play, traditional playground fun, and picnic areas for a full afternoon of outdoor entertainment.
Highlights
- ✓Seasonal splash pad with water features perfect for cooling off on hot days
- ✓Modern playground structures suitable for multiple age groups
- ✓Spacious open green areas ideal for running, games, and picnics
- ✓Covered picnic tables for family gatherings and snack breaks
- ✓Well-maintained facilities with clean restrooms
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring swimsuits, towels, and a change of clothes for the splash pad,kids will definitely want to get soaked!
- 2.Pack sunscreen and consider a pop-up shade tent, as the splash pad area can have limited natural shade during peak sun hours
- 3.Arrive early on hot summer weekends (before 10 AM) to snag a picnic table near the splash pad and avoid the afternoon crowds
- 4.The splash pad is seasonal (typically Memorial Day through Labor Day), so call ahead or check local resources if visiting during shoulder seasons
- 5.Bring a cooler with snacks and drinks,there's plenty of picnic space, and having refreshments on hand means you can stay longer
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (8-11 AM) during summer for the splash pad with fewer crowds, or late afternoons in spring and fall for pleasant playground weather. Weekend mornings fill up quickly, especially when temperatures climb above 75°F.
What to Know
The park is free to visit with ample parking available. Restrooms are on-site, and the splash pad operates seasonally during warmer months (typically late May through early September).
Seasonal Notes
The splash pad operates seasonally from late May through early September, weather dependent. Spring and fall are perfect for playground visits without the splash pad crowds. The park remains open year-round, though hours may vary slightly in winter months.
Nearby Eats
Head to The Snoqualmie Taproom (5 minutes away) for burgers and a family-friendly atmosphere, or grab pizza at Zeeks Pizza in nearby North Bend for easy kid-pleasing meals after your park adventure.
More Activities Near Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie Point Park
Snoqualmie Point Park is a spacious community gem that offers everything families need for a full day of outdoor fun. With modern playground equipment, open sports fields perfect for impromptu soccer games, scenic walking trails, and plenty of shaded picnic areas, this park caters to active families who want room to run and play. The well-maintained facilities and stunning Cascade Mountain backdrop make it a favorite gathering spot for both locals and visitors exploring the Snoqualmie area.
Snoqualmie Valley Trail
The Snoqualmie Valley Trail offers an easy, scenic adventure perfect for families with little ones who are new to hiking or biking. This flat, paved multi-use trail winds through picturesque farmland with stunning Cascade Mountain views, and kids will love spotting horses, cows, and local wildlife along the way. It's an ideal spot for toddlers on balance bikes, young cyclists building confidence, or families with strollers looking for a peaceful outdoor outing.
Centennial Trail
The Centennial Trail in Snoqualmie offers families a beautifully paved, mostly flat route perfect for little ones just learning to bike or cruise in strollers. Stretching through the charming Snoqualmie Valley, this scenic trail provides stunning views of the Snoqualmie River and surrounding mountains, making it an easy yet rewarding outdoor adventure for families of all ages.
Three Forks Natural Area
Three Forks Natural Area offers families a stunning outdoor classroom where the Snoqualmie, South Fork, and Middle Fork rivers converge. With easy walking trails perfect for little legs, abundant wildlife spotting opportunities, and educational signage about river ecosystems, it's an ideal spot for nature-loving families who want to explore the Pacific Northwest's natural beauty without committing to a strenuous hike.