It's not a
mischaracterization to describe summers in central Arizona as hot. For towns
without a community pool and are fortunate enough to have a splash pad, at
least children have a destination to cool off. Since 2007, the Rotary
Centennial Splash Pad at Fountain Park in Fountain Hills has been the
"cool" place to be during hot summer days. The town's splash pad was
one of the first installed in Arizona. After 15-years of use, the splash pad
components exceeded their life expectancy and showed significant wear.
Construction for the new splash pad began in the fall of 2021.
On Thursday, May 26, the town is holding a
ribbon-cutting to celebrate the grand re-opening of the Rotary Splash Pad
located at 17000 E. El Lago Boulevard. A short program starting at 8:15 a.m.
will thank the many supporters of the project and initiate the ceremonial
"first splash" to declare the Rotary Splash Pad officially open for
the summer season.
Following the program, the Rotary Splash Pad
will remain open for public use, and standard operating hours will be in
effect: 9 a.m. to sunset daily.
Due to the widespread popularity of the splash
pad, staff recommended to Town Council to increase the size of the play area to
create zones for age-appropriate play. The expanded footprint allowed for
additional play structures to accommodate the large volume of youth using the
park. Some fun attractions include the Mega Soaker and Sneaky Soaker water
buckets, Custom Cool Trane, Geyser, Tidal Wave, Froggie-O, Tidal Wave, and more
than 30 water features. If the kids are looking for something "cool"
to do this summer, then the Rotary Splash Pad is the place to be.
The splash pad was part of a playground
renovation at Fountain Park, the town's flagship park within Fountain Hills and
the most frequented park in the community. The Playground at Fountain Park
replaced a 15-year play set in March, becoming increasingly hard to maintain.
One of the Playground's unique features is a 30-foot climbing tower. This new
structure features challenges for older children, age five to 12.
In the fall of 2021, the town replaced another
playground at Fountain Park for younger children, ages 2-5.
For additional information about Fountain Hills
and its nationally awarded Fountain Hills Parks and Recreation program, go to
www.fountainhillsaz.gov/187/Community-Services.