Fun in the sun: Louisville parks with spray pads, spraygrounds to enjoy this summer

Summer is right around the corner, which means school is out, the sun is bright and the heat is coming.

To beat the summer heat and have fun, Louisville has many park activities, including spraygrounds and spray/splash pads.

What is the difference between a spray pad and a sprayground?

According to the Louisville Parks and Recreation website, a modern sprayground is an "interactive and/or complex spray elements with electronic timing."

On the other hand, traditional spray pads are "converted wading pools, typically with a single obelisk that sprays water," the website states.

In both cases, they operate 20 to 25 weeks and are open from dawn to dusk, the website states.

Aside from the parks operated by Louisville Parks and Recreation, other parks around Louisville that have spraygrounds—Beckley Creek Park, 1310 South Beckley Station Road, the Louisville Zoo, 1100 Trevilian Way and Waterfront Park in downtown Louisville.

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Louisville parks that have modern spraygrounds:

Algonquin Park

Where: 1614 Cypress St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelter and tables, tennis

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Baxter Square

Where: 301 S. 12th St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelter, tennis

Breslin Park

Breslin Park has a modern sprayground.
Breslin Park has a modern sprayground.

Where: 1388 Lexington Road

California Park

Where: 1104 S. 16th St.

Other activities include: Baseball, playground, tennis, volleyball

Crescent Hill Park

Where: 3110 Brownsboro Road

Other activities include: Golf, playground, tennis

Farnsley Park

Where: 3100 Wedgewood Way

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelters and tables, tennis

Iroquois Park

Iroquois Park has a modern sprayground.
Iroquois Park has a modern sprayground.

Where: 5216 New Cut Road

Other activities include: Amphitheater, archery, golf, tennis

LaPorte Park

LaPorte Park has a modern sprayground.
LaPorte Park has a modern sprayground.

Where: 2529 Bank St.

Other activities include: Basketball, playground

Long Run Park

Where: 1605 Flat Rock Road

Other activities include: Baseball, fishing, biking and golf

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Nelson Hornbeck Park

Where: 709 Fairdale Road

Other activities include: Ballfield, playground, swimming, tennis

Petersburg Park

Where: 5008 E. Indian Trail

Other activities include: Ballfield, playground, community center, inclusive playground

Riverview Park

Where: 8202 Greenwood Road

Shawnee Park

Where: 4501 W Broadway

Other activities include: Ballfield, baseball, golf, tennis

Shelby Park

Where: 600 E. Oak St.

Other activities include: Ballfield, basketball, football and picnic tables, shelters

Wyandotte Park

Wyandotte Park has a modern sprayground.
Wyandotte Park has a modern sprayground.

Where: 1104 Beecher St.

Other activities include: Ballfield, basketball, pickleball, soccer

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Louisville parks that have traditional spray pads:

Bingham Park

Where: 160 Coral Ave.

Other activities include: Playground, path

Boone Square Park

Where: 1935 Rowan St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelter, playgrounds

Central Park

Where: 1340 S. Fourth St.

Other activities include: Amphitheater, tennis, volleyball

Cherokee Park

Where: 745 Cochran Hill Road

Other activities include: Archery, biking, dog run, soccer

Chickasaw Park

Where: 1200 Southwestern Parkway

Other activities include: Basketball, fishing, tennis

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Elliott Square Park

Where: 630 S. 28th St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelters and tables, playground

G.G. Moore Park

Where: 626 "M" St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelters and tables, playground

George Rogers Clark Park

Where: 1024 Thruston Ave.

Huston Quin Park

Where: 4105 S. First St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelter, playground

Parkhill Road

Where: 1703 S. 13th St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelter, playground

Portland Park

Where: 640 N. 27th St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelter, volleyball

Russell Lee Park

Where: 3701 Southern Ave.

Other activities include: Ballfield, basketball, playground

Tyler Park

Tyler Park has a traditional spray pad.
Tyler Park has a traditional spray pad.

Where: 1501 Castlewood Ave.

Other activities include: Basketball, multi-purpose field, tennis

Victory Park

Where: 1051 S. 23rd St.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic table, playground

William Harrison Park

Where: 3232 Oleanda Ave.

Other activities include: Basketball, picnic shelter, soccer

William Stansbury Park

Where: 2302 S Third St.

Other activities include: Ballfield, multi-purpose field, tennis

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville parks: Stay cool with spray pads, spraygrounds