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5 Free Water Parks in South Bay

1ļøāƒ£ **Hellyer Park, San Jose** After a major renovation two summers ago, kids love the new splash pad and waterfall archway (open whenever it's >70F), and parents appreciate the shaded area. Kids will enjoy climbing the two 30-foot towers and massive log climbing structure, and spinning on the carousel. Parking costs $6. šŸ“985 Hellyer Ave., San Jose, CA 2ļøāƒ£ **Jack Fischer Park, Campbell** Recently reopened after a renovation, this park is a great spot when the weather heats up. A green pipe forms a water tunnel for kids of all ages to run through. There's also plenty of grass, a sand area, and play structures. Older kids will enjoy riding scooters or bikes on the park's "hill." šŸ“1499 Abbott Ave. at Pollard Rd., Campbell, CA 3ļøāƒ£ **Seven Seas Park, Sunnyvale** Though small, this mini water park is a hit with the kids, and the park also has shaded areas for parents to rest. šŸ“1010 Morse Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA 4ļøāƒ£ **Lakewood Park, Sunnyvale** Have a blast at Lakewood Park! Families with kids of all ages will find fun in their summer afternoons from skating, basketball, slides, to a wobbly water play area. Little astronauts will love getting sprayed by the spaceship and running on the cushioned ground decorated like outer space. šŸ“834 Lakechime Dr. 5ļøāƒ£ **Ortega Park, Sunnyvale** Towering flowers spray water, making kids feel like they've entered a giant garden. This popular spot lets kids wade through puddles, stop to play on climbing structures, or ride swings suitable for all ages. šŸ“636 Harrow Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 #SanFrancisco #BayArea #WaterParks #SummerFun #FreeActivities #FamilyFriendly #OutdoorActivities #SouthBay

San Jose, California • 2025-06-17
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