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Splash pads reopen with summer schedule across various locations

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Carolyn G. Goodman Mayor at City of Las Vegas | Wikipedia

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Splash pads in the area are now open for public use, operating daily from May 1 through September 30. These facilities are available from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., providing a recreational option for residents looking to cool off during warmer months.

The water used at these splash pads is described as clean and comparable to tap water found in homes. The recycling process involves the water being drained, treated at a plant, and eventually returning through pipes after reaching Lake Mead.

For those seeking information on splash pads not listed here, it is suggested to contact local government agencies or homeowners associations directly regarding their specific hours and locations.

Some of the splash pad locations include All-American Park on Buffalo Drive, Alyn Beck Memorial Park on Brent Lane, Angel Park on Durango Drive, Baker Park on St. Louis Avenue, Bill Briare Family Park on Tenaya Way, Bob Baskin Park on Oakey Blvd., Bruce Trent Park on Vegas Drive, Centennial Hills Park on Buffalo Drive, Douglas A. Selby Park on Sandhill Road, East Las Vegas Family Park on Washington Ave., Estelle Neal Park on Rebecca Road, Gary Dexter Park on Upland Blvd., Gilcrease Brothers park area at Gilcrease Ave., Justice Myron E. Leavitt and Jaycee Community Park also located at St. Louis Ave., Kianga Isoke Palacio Park within Doolittle Complex at Lake Mead Blvd., Lorenzi Park along Washington Ave., Patriot Park situated at Thom Blvd., Polly Gonzalez Memorial Park positioned at Corbett St., Rainbow Family park set along Oakey Blvd., Raptor Play park within Thunderbird Family Sports Complex located at Durango Drive.

Additional parks include Rotary park found at Hinson St.; Sunny Springs park located along Golden Talon Ave.; Teton Trails placed upon Bradley Ave.; Trigono Hills park resting upon Cliff Shadows Parkway; West Charleston Lions/Essex Circle park residing within Essex Circle; Winding Trails park settled upon Ft. Apache Road; Woofter Family park sited along Rock Springs Drive.

Stupak park located along Boston Ave will remain closed initially due to ongoing repairs but is expected to open later in the season.

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