Denver Splash Pad Fun and Wonderful Water Adventures for Preschoolers
With summer just around the corner and temperatures heating up, now is a great time to start searching…

With summer just around the corner and temperatures heating up, now is a great time to start searching for fun at Denver splash pads and other ways to stay cool with your preschool child. Water can be fun for children of all ages. Knowing how to keep your curious little one safe while making a splash ensures everyone stays out of harm’s way. Denver Preschool Program put together this quick guide on everything from water safety tips to the best pools in Denver.
Water Safety Tips for Preschool Children
Water play can provide vast benefits for preschool children, including sensory exploration, social-emotional skill development, and language, science, and math skills. However, it’s important that safety is made a priority when children are playing with water, whether it be in your home or at a splash pad or pool.
- Supervise closely, always: Even preschool children who have learned how to swim should be closely supervised anytime they are around water (even if it’s just a bucket of water). A good rule of thumb is to keep preschool children within an arm’s reach of a trusted adult whenever water play is occurring.
- Teach kids about water safety: Make sure children of all ages understand the rules around water safety. Encourage children to use life jackets or water wings and to always swim with a buddy, even while being supervised by an adult.
- Empty water immediately: Water tables, backyard pools, buckets, play sinks, and anything containing water for play should be emptied immediately after use. If you have a pool in your backyard that you leave filled during the summer, ensure that a fence or gate keeps kids out of the water when not under supervision.
The American Red Cross offers free WHALE Tales (Water Habits Are Learned Early) lessons for kindergarteners through second graders, some of which can be adapted to younger learners.
Backyard Summer Water Fun
Some of the best adventures with water can take place right in your yard.
- Spray bottles or water toys: Head to your local discount store or clean out some spray bottles in your pantry for a good old-fashioned backyard water fight with your preschooler. Set up targets to hit or play tag with the water as the means to “get tagged.” You can also turn water into art by adding a little food coloring to the water and using the bottles for spray art for a fun summer activity. Check out this article for more squeeze and spray summer water fun, or check out our article on sensory-friendly fun with sidewalk chalk that includes some activities with water.
- Water sensory table: Whether you have an actual water table or make your own, add in scoops, cups, and more to enhance your preschooler’s sensory fun. Watch this video for some great tips on how to make a do-it-yourself water bin for indoor or outdoor fun.
- Sprinkler party: Nothing says summer like running through a sprinkler. While you can purchase some of the best sprinklers for kids, any sprinkler can add excitement to a warm summer day. Turn on some tunes and make it a sprinkler party.
PBS Kids offers more “Fun and Easy Ideas for Water Play With Preschoolers,” including activities like go fish and water painting. And be sure to check out our summer and spring engagement ideas from last year.
Denver Splash Pads, Pools, and More
The Denver area has a robust offering of splash pads, pools, and more for water fun during the summer.
- Indoor and outdoor pools: Denver Parks and Recreation offers 15 indoor pools and 16 outdoor swimming pools. Use this map to locate a pool near you. Youth ages 5-18 can access the pools, libraries, and more for free with the MY Denver card. Admission for kids 2-18 is typically $1 or free with a recreation pass.
- Splash pads: Whether you plan to bring your swimsuits or cool off in your regular clothes, splash pads are great ways to enjoy the water when you’re out and about in the city of Denver. Check out these 15 Great Splash Pads and Spray Fountains in Denver from Kid City Guide. Union Station, City Park, and other popular Denver locations offer splash pads for summer fun.
- Elitch Gardens and Water World: If you’re looking for all-day fun in the water, Denver’s Elitch Gardens 和 Water World provide an array of water adventures. Both offer water slides and preschool-friendly options for young children. Water World offers free parking, encourages picnics, and provides free admission for kids under 40″ in height.
Lakes, reservoirs, and state and national parks can also be good options for summer fun with water. Dive into these resources for more information:
- Best Public Beaches And Reservoirs Near Denver
- National Parks Fee Free Days in 2025
- Free Admission to Colorado State Parks on Colorado Day (August 1, 2025)
Other Denver Summertime Adventures for Preschoolers
If water fun isn’t on your must-do list this summer, there are a plethora of other fun activities to do with your preschooler throughout the city. This family-friendly fun in Denver article covers everything from great local hikes to kid-approved food. While geared more for people vacationing in Denver, the tips from Visit Denver are great for locals looking for a kid-friendly escape in your neighborhood. This overview of the best playgrounds in Denver is also a great resource. Check out Free Admission Days throughout Denver for indoor and outdoor options for the entire family.
Looking to Lower Your Costs on Preschools in Denver?
Are your summer activities strained due to costs? Check out Free Admission Days throughout Denver for indoor and outdoor options for the entire family. And don’t forget that Denver Preschool Program offers tuition support to lower your preschool costs anytime throughout the year (summer included)! Our tuition credits are available to ALL families, regardless of income, immigration status, or neighborhood. The only requirement is that you live within the City and County of Denver and have a 4-year-old enrolled in a participating preschool program in the year before kindergarten. Learn more about lowering your preschool costs in Denver today!