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Minnis Lakeview Park Sprayground in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Minnis Lakeview Park Sprayground

Inside Minnis Lakeview Park

12518 NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73084

About This Splash Pad

Minnis Lakeview Park Sprayground offers a refreshing escape for families looking to cool off during the warm months in Oklahoma City. Located at 12518 NE 36th Street, this free splash pad provides an accessible destination where children can enjoy interactive water play without worrying about swimming ability or deep water concerns.

The sprayground features a variety of engaging water elements designed to keep kids entertained and active. Young visitors can activate spray buttons to create unexpected water bursts, operate levers to control water flow, and aim water cannons at targets or friends. Interactive buckets add an element of surprise, tipping over to drench unsuspecting players below. These diverse features ensure children of different ages and interests find something enjoyable, from toddlers who prefer gentler water play to older kids seeking more interactive challenges.

Open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., the sprayground accommodates various family schedules throughout the season. The extended evening hours are particularly convenient for families wanting to visit after school or work, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the water features while avoiding the hottest parts of the day if preferred.

Operating from May 24 through September 28, the splash pad aligns with warm weather months when families are most likely seeking outdoor water activities. This seasonal schedule means families can rely on the facility being available during summer breaks and warmer weekends throughout late spring and early fall.

The free admission makes Minnis Lakeview Park Sprayground an especially budget-friendly option for families seeking entertainment during Oklahoma City's hot season. With no entry fee, families can visit as often as they like without financial burden, making it an excellent resource for regular summer outings. Parents should plan to bring sunscreen, towels, and water to keep children hydrated, and may want to arrive early during peak times to secure shaded areas nearby for supervising their children safely.

Water Features

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