Splash through interactive jets, tunnels, pumps, and geyser boulders
3 hrs
Water Play entry, wristband
Full refund when you cancel more than 24 hours before the start time. No refunds or exchanges within 24 hours. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Choose a 3-hour session: 9:15 AM–12:15 PM, 12:30 PM–3:30 PM, or 3:45 PM–6:45 PM.
Free one-hour sessions are offered on Tuesdays on a first-come, first-served basis, in person only and without reservations. Sessions begin at 12:00 PM, with the last session starting at 5:00 PM.
Water Play may close for lightning in the area or high winds. It reopens after the area has been clear of lightning for 45 minutes or when prohibitive winds subside.
Water Play Sprayground entry gate
This gem of a park has carved out a special place in Memphis locals' hearts, earning consistently glowing praise for its versatility and natural beauty. Visitors rave about the sheer variety of activities available, from horseback riding with friendly horses to Saturday morning yoga sessions by the lake. The space works equally well for active pursuits like walking and biking as it does for simply unwinding in nature's company. Families appreciate the playgrounds packed with kids, and the pet-friendly atmosphere means everyone can join the adventure. The peaceful atmosphere stands out as a recurring theme, with regulars mentioning it as their favorite morning destination or go-to spot for quiet evenings. The park stays impressively clean and well-maintained, with beautiful lake views and scenic trails that even include bison sightings. One visitor noted the coffee shop closes at 3pm and found navigation slightly confusing on a first visit, though this seems minor given the overwhelmingly positive sentiment. Overall, it's the kind of place that offers something meaningful for everyone, from solo relaxation seekers to families looking for quality time together.
Love walking or riding the scooters or bikes here
Yvette McDowell
July 6, 2026
Love walking or riding the scooters or bikes here
Yvette McDowell
July 6, 2026