
Rescue Oasis Park Splash Pad
Inside Rescue Oasis Park
12361 N Perryville Rd, Surprise, AZ 85388
About This Splash Pad
Rescue Oasis Park Splash Pad offers a refreshing way for families to cool off during Arizona's warm months. Located at 12361 N Perryville Road in Surprise, Arizona, this free water play area welcomes visitors from April 1st through October 31st each year. During the operating season, the splash pad is open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., making it convenient for families to visit during morning hours, afternoon heat, or early evening playtime.
As a completely free attraction, Rescue Oasis Park Splash Pad provides an excellent option for budget-conscious families looking for summer entertainment. The splash pad is situated within Rescue Oasis Park, which offers extended park hours from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., allowing visitors flexibility in planning their visit and enjoying other park amenities before or after splash pad time.
Parents planning a trip should note that the splash pad operates seasonally to coincide with the warmest months when water play is most enjoyable. The generous eight-hour daily operating window means families can choose their preferred time to visit based on crowd preferences and schedules. Whether parents prefer quieter morning visits or more active afternoon sessions, there's an opportunity to find a time that works best.
For families new to the facility, Rescue Oasis Park Splash Pad has specific rules and guidelines designed to ensure safe and enjoyable experiences for all visitors. Parents are encouraged to review these rules before their visit to understand expectations and requirements. Additional information about the splash pad and park amenities is available through the City of Surprise's official resources, which provide comprehensive details to help families prepare for their outing.
With its convenient Surprise location, free admission, and extended seasonal hours, Rescue Oasis Park Splash Pad stands out as an accessible destination for families seeking water-based recreation during the hot Arizona summer months.