Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation welcomes summer with a splash

Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation welcomes summer with a splash
Mayor David Holt — City of Oklahoma City website
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Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated opening of its spray grounds and Family Aquatic Centers (FAQ’s) on May 27.

As the temperatures rise, swimmers can immerse themselves in splashes, laughter and vibrant atmosphere provided by these engaging water play areas.

“We are delighted to welcome everyone to our spray grounds and FAQ’s as we kick off the summer season,” said Melinda McMillan-Miller, Director of Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation. “Our dedicated team has worked tirelessly to ensure that these facilities meet the highest standards of safety and fun. We invite families, friends, and individuals of all ages to enjoy these dynamic water play areas, creating cherished memories together.”

The 17 spray grounds feature an array of water features, including water buckets, sprinklers, cannons, and levers, catering to various age groups and interests. Whether it’s the gentle water sprays that delight toddlers or interactive games that engage older children, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

The spray grounds will operate during regular park hours, offering free admission to the public. Families and others are encouraged to visit multiple locations throughout the city and explore the unique features and water play experiences each spray ground has to offer.

  • EB Jeffrey Park: 4432 NW 16th St
  • Harvest Hills Park: 8235 NW 104th St
  • Lippert Park: 5500 S Shartel Ave
  • Macklanburg Park: 11700 N Stratford Dr
  • McCracken Park: 425 SE 64th St
  • McKinley Park: 1300 N. McKinley Ave.
  • Melrose Park: 7800 Melrose Ln
  • Memorial Park: 3600 N Classen Blvd
  • Minnis Lakeview Park: 12518 NE 36th St
  • North Highland Park: 301 NW 81st St
  • Reed Park: 1217 N May Ave
  • Schilling Park: 537 SE 25th St
  • Sellers Park: SW 82nd & Villa Ave
  • Taylor Park: 1113 SW 70th St
  • Wiley Post Park: 2021 S Robinson Ave
  • Youngs Park: SW 44th & Youngs Ave

The crown jewels of the Parks and Recreation Department’s Family Aquatic Centers (FAQ’s) are Earlywine and Will Rogers FAQ’s. Both centers will open on May 27 from 1 to 6 p.m. and begin normal summer hours from June 3 to August 6. Swimmers can purchase their summer passes, reserve spaces for birthday parties, or simply come hang out and relish the exciting water amenities.

  • Earlywine Family Aquatic Center, 3101 SW 119th St.
  • Will Rogers Family Aquatic Center, 3201 N. Grand Blvd.

For more information about the spray grounds and Family Aquatic Centers (FAQ’s), including locations and hours of operation, please visit www.okc.gov/aquatics.

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