Louisiana’s prime location in the South means the weather can be hot and humid, but plenty of places around town provide a refreshing splash of fun. And even though Lafayette’s balmy winters, families can dive right into swimming pools and splash pads open year-round. Toddlers to tweens can’t resist a splash pad, and Acadiana has some super-cool spots for getting soaked—not to mention, most are free!

See below for a list of splash pads located in and around Lafayette. Don't see your favorite splash pad on the list? Send us an email and let us know so we can include!

Moncus Park

Moncus Park Splash Pad

2913 Johnston St., Lafayette, LA 70503

Recently opened, the splash pad at Moncus Park is free and open daily from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Be sure to check out the rest of the park complete with walking paths, dog park, playground, and tree house! Make a day of it on Saturday by starting at the Farmer's Market before cooling off at the splash pad!

Parc Sans Souci

Children and adults at Downtown Alive! Water Fountain

201 E Vermilion St, Lafayette, LA 70501

After a morning exploring Downtown Lafayette's attractions, head to Parc Sans Souci’s splash pad, which is open all year. While you’re there, be sure to get your picture made at the iconic Lafayette sign. *Note: As of the publishing of this article the Parc Sans Souci Splash Pad is under repair.

Girard Park

A dry and empty splashpad at Girard Park
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500 Girard Park Dr. Lafayette, LA 70503

Near the University of Louisiana’s campus is Lafayette’s largest park. Girard Park is home to multiple play structures, sports courts, and a duck pond, along with a splash pad that’s popular with the locals. The splash pad operates in the spring, summer, and fall.

Parc Lafayette

Children at play in the splashpad at Parc Lafayette
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1921 Kaliste Saloom Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508

At Parc Lafayette, in the area’s upscale shopping district, families can shop, dine then play on the playground underneath regal white columns. The splash pad is open daily in the spring, summer, and fall.

St. Julien Park at the Broussard Sports Complex

A dry and empty splashpad at the Broussard Sports Complex
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701 St Nazaire Rd, Broussard, LA 70518

If you’re in town for a soccer or baseball tournament, you know how hot it can get. The Broussard Sports Complex at St. Julien Park just unveiled a new splash pad and playground perfect for your little players to chill out after the game. The splash pad operates from May through October.

Palmetto Island State Park

Children and Adults at the Palmetto Island State Park Splash Pad
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19501 Pleasant Dr., Abbeville, LA 70510

South of town on the Vermilion River, Palmetto Island State Park is worth a visit, offering a true Louisiana outdoor experience with scrubby palms, massive oak trees, and meandering creeks. After hiking and canoeing, take a break at the mega water playground, complete with mushroom-shaped showers, dump buckets, geysers, and sprayers. Make a day of it by renting a pavilion for $40, right next to the playground. Coolers and lawn chairs are welcome! The water playground is open Tuesday through Sunday from April through October. The state park is open year-round and charges $3 per person for admission.

Red Lerilles

Children at play in the Red Lerille Pool
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301 Doucet Rd, Lafayette, LA 70503

Lafayette is home to several excellent swimming pools that are available to out-of-town guests. Grab a day pass to Red Lerilles, the largest health club in the South. For $15 a day per person, you’ll have access to five different pools, including two heated indoor pools. But the main attraction is the family pool complete with zero-entry, a lazy river with inflatable tubes, a mushroom waterfall, and an exhilarating spiraling water slide. Wee ones will enjoy the splash park and wading pool, while adults can take advantage of the Cold Plunge, a small 60-degree pool designed to help relieve inflammation and stimulate blood circulation. Pools are open daily, with water features available at the family pool only when lifeguards are on duty from mid-April through mid-September.

City Club at River Ranch

Carriage House Pool in Lafayette, LA
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1100 Camellia Blvd, Lafayette, LA 70508

Guests of the Carriage House, an upscale suite hotel, receive access to the exclusive amenities from the City Club of River Ranch. The adventure starts with a walk through the pedestrian-only tunnel to the swimming pool. Big kids can spend the afternoon floating on the lazy river and playing volleyball, while smaller children can frolic around the zero-entry wading pool and splash pad or take a leisurely trip down the waterslide. The pool is open daily from May to Labor Day, and in the off-season, the pool is open only on weekends, though water features and lifeguards may not be available.

Martin Luther King Recreation Center Pool

309 Cora St., Lafayette, LA

Open Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 2-6 p.m. and on Saturdays from 3-7 p.m. It closes for the summer on Aug. 9. Admission is $4 for ages 17 and under and $6 for ages 18 and over.

Earl J. Chris Pool in the Robicheaux Recreation Center

1919 Eraste Landry Rd., Lafayette, LA .

The pool is open year-round and features an Olympic-sized indoor heated pool. Call the (337) 291-8885 for more information.

Have fun and stay cool out there!