
Highland Road Community Park Splash Pad
Inside Highland Road Community Park
14024 Highland Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70810, Baton Rouge, LA 70810
About This Splash Pad
Highland Road Community Park Splash Pad offers a refreshing escape for families looking to cool off during warm months in Baton Rouge. Located at 14024 Highland Road, this community park features a dedicated splash pad area that provides interactive water play without the need for swimming skills or deep water concerns, making it an ideal destination for young children and families of all ages.
The splash pad is equipped with interactive spray jets that keep children engaged and entertained while they play. The inclusion of interactive buttons allows kids to control the water features themselves, adding an element of fun and discovery as they figure out which buttons activate different jets. This hands-on aspect encourages imaginative play and gives children a sense of involvement in creating their own water play experience.
The facility operates on a seasonal schedule, opening on April 4th and remaining accessible through October 13th, allowing families to enjoy water play throughout the spring, summer, and early fall months when temperatures are most comfortable for outdoor activities. During the operational season, the splash pad welcomes visitors from sunrise to sunset, providing flexibility for families to visit at times that work best for their schedules, whether early morning before it gets too hot or late afternoon for an evening cool-down.
One of the best features of Highland Road Community Park Splash Pad is that admission is completely free, making it an affordable option for families looking to beat the heat without spending money on entrance fees. This makes it easy for parents to plan regular visits throughout the season without worrying about budget constraints.
The splash pad's location within a full community park means families can combine their water play experience with other park amenities and activities. Parents should note that appropriate water shoes and sun protection are recommended, and supervision of children is essential during all visits.