
Allison Park Splash Pad
Inside Allison Park
Reese St., adjacent to Asarese-Matters Community Center, Buffalo, NY 14213
About This Splash Pad
Allison Park Splash Pad in Buffalo, NY offers families a fantastic way to cool off during the warm months without breaking the bank. Located on Reese Street adjacent to the Asarese-Matters Community Center, this splash pad is easily accessible for families throughout the area. Best of all, admission is completely free, making it an affordable summer destination for parents looking to keep their children entertained and active.
The splash pad operates seasonally from May 30 through Labor Day, with extended hours as summer progresses. During the initial weeks of operation from May 30 through June 26, the splash pad opens at 2:00 p.m. and closes at 7:00 p.m., giving families evening access after school and work. Starting June 27 and continuing through Labor Day, hours expand to 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., providing full-day opportunities for summer fun and relief from the heat.
This community amenity is perfect for families with young children who want to enjoy water play in a safe, supervised environment. Parents appreciate splash pads as a refreshing alternative to public pools, offering interactive water features that keep kids engaged and active. The proximity to the Asarese-Matters Community Center means families may have access to additional facilities and services during their visit.
Whether you're looking for a quick afternoon cooling-off session or planning an extended morning outing, Allison Park Splash Pad accommodates various schedules and preferences. The free admission makes it possible to visit multiple times throughout the summer without financial strain, allowing children to return and enjoy the water features regularly.
As with all public water facilities, parents should check local announcements for any weather-related closures or special operating conditions. This splash pad represents an excellent option for Buffalo families seeking accessible, affordable summer recreation that helps everyone beat the heat.
Details
Hours
Season
May 30 through Labor Day
Cost
Free