There are about 97 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day this year, which means there's a good chance residents are going to need to find ways to beat the heat several times as the summer goes on.
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Arvada
• Olde Town Water Fountain
West 57th Avenue and Olde Wadsworth Boulevard
www.arvada.org/city-hall/sports-recreation/olde-town-water-fountain-opens
• Ralston Central Park and Splash Pad
5850 Garrison St.
www.arvada.org/explore/sports-recreation/ralston-central-park-update
Broomfield
• The Bay Aquatic Park
250 Spader Way
www.broomfield.org/2651/The-Bay-Aquatic-Park
Castle Rock
• The Plaza Splash Pad
1375 W. Plum Creek Parkway
www.crgov.com/Facilities/Facility/Details/-124
• Festival Park Splash Pad
300 Second St.
www.crgov.com/FestivalPark
Centennial
• Centennial Center Park
13050 E. Peakview Ave.
www.centennialco.gov/Open-Space-Parks/centennial-center-park.aspx
Englewood
• Pirates Cove
1225 W. Belleview Ave.
www.piratescovecolorado.com/
• Civic Center splash pad
1000 Englewood Parkway
• Cornerstone Park
5150 Windermere St.
www.ssprd.org/cornerstone-park
Federal Heights
• Water World
8801 N. Pecos St.
www.waterworldcolorado.com
Golden
• Splash
3151 Illinois St.
www.splashingolden.com
Highlands Ranch
• Civic Green Park
9370 Ridgeline Blvd.
www.highlandsranch.org/civic-green-park
Lakewood
• Carmody Outdoor Pool
2200 S. Kipling St.
www.lakewood.org/Carmody/
• Glennon Heights Pool
10600 W. Virigina Ave.
www.lakewood.org/GlennonHeightsPark/
• Morse Park Pool
8180 W. 20th Ave.
www.lakewood.org/MorsePark/
• Ray Ross Splash Pad
680 S. Harlan St.
www.lakewood.org/RayRossPark/
• Surfside Spray Park
5330 W. 9th Ave.
www.lakewood.org/Surfside/
Littleton area
• Clement Park Splash Park
7306 W. Bowles Ave.
www.ifoothills.org/splash-park/
Northglenn
• E.B. Rains Park
11701 Community Center Dr.
www.northglenn.org/ebrains
Parker
• H2O’Brien Pool
10795 Victorian Drive
www.parkerrec.com/H2OBrien-Pool
Thornton
• Carpenter Park
3498 E. 112th Ave.
www.cityofthornton.net/recreation/facilities/Pages/carpenter-park.aspx
Westminster
• Westminster Center Park
4801 W. 92nd Ave.
www.cityofwestminster.us/ParksRecreation/Parks,TrailsOpenSpace/WestminsterCenterPark
“The response from our community has been overwhelming, especially after two years of preparation,” said Ron Hopp, executive director of Foothills. “It’s a free option for people that gets them out enjoying the outdoors.”
Located in Centennial Center Park, the city of Centennial has an award-winning splash pad that, along with the rest of the park, is a state-wide draw, according to Allison Wittern, public information manager with the city. She said children from all over the metro area are bused in during the summer to splash around.
In addition to three ever-popular outdoor pools at three of its recreation centers, Lakewood also has the Ray Ross Splash Pad and Surfside Spray Park, the latter of which is the city’s newest water feature and has been growing in popularity every year.
“Whenever people discover Surfside, they can’t believe it,” Scheck said.
Of course, no article on aquatic entertainment would be complete without mentioning the state’s — and indeed, one of the country’s — largest water park, Water World.
Located on 64 acres and featuring more than 50 attractions, including the brand-new Glacier Run, the park has drawn in more than 15 million people in its 39 years of operation. And 2018 is already off to a promising start, with its busiest June yet, according to Joann Cortez, communications director with the Hyland Hills district.
“We’re a place that has so many amenities, including all kinds of food and cabana rental options, but it is important to us that those are optional,” she added. “We allow people to bring in their own food and drinks, so if a family simply wants to pay admission and not a dollar more, they don’t need to.”
Water World is home to all manner of attractions, from child-friendly areas like Wally World and Turtle Bay to family-friendly experiences like Lost River of the Pharaohs and Voyage to the Center of the Earth, as well more thrilling options like the Skyline Speed Slides.
But what many people aren’t aware of is Water World is publicly owned, so all the money spent there goes to Hyland Hills’ many recreational sports offerings for children in the district.
“We’re constantly evaluating ways we can improve things or change them to be more in line in with what people want,” Cortez said. “We bring money to community programs, local businesses benefit from all the visitors, and most importantly, we’ve provided countless memories to families over the years.”
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