Water park featuring a splash pad that's designed for younger children.
As a splash park/sprayground, Stone Ridge Splash Park primarily uses unheated municipal water for its interactive water features. Specific pool temperatures are not typically available or maintained, as there are no traditional pools with regulated heating systems at this facility.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? Reviews for this establishment are mixed, with specific activities appealing to different age groups. The splash pad receives varied feedback; some found it cute, not overly busy, and ideal for very young children, while others criticized its small size, insufficient water flow, and limited capacity for more than a few kids or those older than two. There was also some confusion regarding how to activate the water. Conversely, the games and activities were a hit with older children (ages 8 and 12), who enjoyed the variety of options and the system of earning tickets regardless of winning. The food was generally liked by kids, but several reviewers noted that the overall experience, especially game tickets and food, was quite expensive. One reviewer also mentioned feeling 'valued' during their visit.
Reviews
Cute little splash pad doesn’t get too crazy busy. Perfect for little ones :)
Really fun for my granddaughters, 8 and 12. They liked their food and loved the games. I thought it was neat that they earned game tickets whether they won or not, and had a variety of games for different ages and interests. It is expensive. I spent more than $100 on three lunches and two sets of game tickets. Kids liked the items in the shop where you cash in your tickets.
I always feel valued here.
I am quite disappointed. The splash pad is tiny, there is barely any water coming out of the colorful curved pipes and absolutely no water coming out of the blue shower looking pipes on each side. It's clean, but certainly not fun if there's more than about 5 kids and if your child is older than 2.
We were in the area and stopped by with our littles. One ran around non-stop for 45 minutes so it was a hit. The sign says it opens at 11 but we were there before that and everything worked. The trick is that the signs says push the red button on the pole to turn the water. There is a pole near by with the top painted red but no part of it in any way is an actual button. It's one solid piece of concrete. But when the 7 month pregnant mom wants her kid to play in the water, and slaps the top of the pole a few times, and the water starts, you accept miracles.
| Sunday | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
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| Monday | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
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