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McCracken Park Sprayground in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

McCracken Park Sprayground

Inside McCracken Park

425 SE 64th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73149

About This Splash Pad

McCracken Park Sprayground in Oklahoma City offers a wonderful way for families to cool off during the warm months. Located at 425 SE 64th Street, this free splash pad is part of McCracken Park and welcomes visitors daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. throughout its season, which runs from May 24 through September 28.

The sprayground features a variety of interactive water elements designed to keep children entertained and engaged. Young visitors can enjoy spray buttons that they can activate themselves, adding an element of fun and control to their water play. The facility also includes water cannons that shoot streams of water, buckets that fill and pour, and levers that children can operate to create splashing effects. These diverse water features ensure that kids of different ages and preferences can find something they enjoy, whether they prefer gentle spray or more vigorous water action.

As a free attraction, McCracken Park Sprayground is an economical choice for families looking to enjoy outdoor summer activities without worrying about admission costs. The extended daily hours from morning through evening provide flexibility for families to visit at times that work best with their schedules. Whether families prefer to come early in the day to avoid crowds or visit in the cooler evening hours, there's plenty of opportunity to enjoy the facilities.

The sprayground's location within McCracken Park means families can take advantage of additional park amenities while they're there, making it easy to plan a longer outing. The defined seasonal schedule running through late September allows families to enjoy water play well into the fall months, extending the warm weather season for outdoor fun.

McCracken Park Sprayground is an accessible, family-friendly option for parents seeking free or low-cost ways to help their children stay active and cool during Oklahoma's hot summers.

Water Features

spray buttonsbucketscannonslevers
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