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6 spraygrounds, local pools now open for the season

Traditionally seasonal pools open on Memorial Day weekend, unofficially signaling the beginning of summer. It's not Memorial Day yet, but many pools and spraygrounds in and around Raleigh have already opened for the season.
Posted 2023-05-15T17:04:33+00:00 - Updated 2023-05-17T10:00:00+00:00

Traditionally seasonal pools open on Memorial Day weekend, unofficially signaling the beginning of summer. It's not Memorial Day yet, but many pools and spraygrounds in and around Raleigh have already opened for the season.

Check out this list of five places to swimming right now!

Jack Smith Park

The park at 9725 Penny Rd., Cary, includes a playground, sprayground and dog park.
The park at 9725 Penny Rd., Cary, includes a playground, sprayground and dog park.

This Cary sprayground is typically open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, weather permitting. It features seven water features and is great for children ages 12 and younger. This 50-acre tract of land also includes a playground and 10-foot tall climbing rock. You can check the status of the sprayground by going online, but note that it will be closed for maintenance dates: Jun 12, Jul 10 and Aug 14, Sep 11.

Cost: Free

Location: 9725 Penny Road, Cary, NC

Moore Square Splash Pad

Moore Square Park
Moore Square Park

Enjoy the interactive water feature at this downtown Raleigh park through November 2023. The splash pad is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m (weather permitting). Moore Square is in downtown Raleigh, across from Marbles Kids Museum, at 200 S. Blount St. It's also home to Square Burger, which is open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, with burgers, hot dogs and salads.

Cost: Free

Location: 201 S. Blount St., Raleigh, NC

John Chavis Memorial Park Splashpad

Chavis Park playground and sprayground
Chavis Park playground and sprayground

This splashpad is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday. The water feature is disabled during inclement weather and no lifeguard is on duty. Children who are not potty trained must wear swim diapers. Get more information about the sprayground and playground which opened after renovations in 2021.

Cost: Free

Location: 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Raleigh, NC

Buffaloe Road Aquatic Center

Buffaloe Road Aquatic Center
Buffaloe Road Aquatic Center

This indoor pool has waterslides, a vortex whirlpool, lazy river and a smaller area for toddlers. It opened more than 1- years ago! There have been lifeguard shortages, so make sure to check the day you plan to attend to find out which attractions are open. Also, go early on weekends because there can be a wait-list! Best time to go: First thing in the morning during the week.

Cost: $4 for residents/$7 for non-residents ages 1-12 years old; $8 for residents/$15 for non-residents ages 13-55 years old; $6 for residents/$11 for non-residents ages 55 years and older

Location: 5908 Buffaloe Road, Raleigh, NC

Taylor Street Park Sprayground

Credit: Coleen Hanson Smith
Credit: Coleen Hanson Smith

Wake Forest's first sprayground is open for the season. It features 16 jet streams, buckets and more fun. Just press the activator button on top of the orange pole and the sprayground will produce a water flow in four-minute intervals.

Cost: Free

Location: 416 N. Taylor St., Wake Forest, NC

Pullen Aquatic Center

Pullen Park pool
Pullen Park pool

This indoor pool is great for families to enjoy during the week. Recreational swimming is open Monday through Thursday and on Fridays it stays open until 8 p.m. In 2018, the facility underwent $6 million in renovations including roof repairs, lighting adjustments and other work.

Cost: $2 for residents/$3 for non-residents ages 1-12 years old; $5 for residents/$8 for non-residents ages 13-55 years old; $4 for residents/$6 for non-residents ages 55 years and older

Location: 410 Ashe Ave., Raleigh, NC

Many pools and spraygrounds in the Triangle open Memorial Day weekend. Find a pool near you by checking out our guide!

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