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A conceptual drawing of the Splash Pad. (Image courtesy City of Snoqualmie)

Cool Off This Summer: Snoqualmie’s new splash pad debuts this week

Grand opening on June 6

Families, get ready to cool off and kick off summer in the best way possible—the long-awaited Snoqualmie Community Park Splash Pad (35016 SE Ridge Street) is finally opening on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 2 to 4 p.m.

Join Mayor Katherine Ross, Snoqualmie City Councilmembers, and city staff as they officially turn on the water for the first time and declare, “Go play!” This celebratory grand opening marks the debut of the Eastside’s newest splash pad — and it’s been worth the wait.

(Conceptual drawing courtesy City of Snoqualmie)

Designed with a charming Pacific Northwest theme, the splash pad features in-ground water sprays, interactive play elements, towering trees, friendly bear figures, Sasquatch, and a giant dump bucket sure to surprise and delight. The water system is fully recycled and treated to meet all state health and safety standards, so parents can feel confident as kids run, splash, and play all summer long.

(Image courtesy City of Snoqualmie)

After opening day, the splash pad will operate daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., making it a perfect go-to activity for warm-weather fun.

Bonus: Community Park offers free parking, restrooms, and walkable access to nearby restaurants, coffee shops, and ice cream spots — ideal for turning your splash pad visit into a full afternoon adventure.

Whether you’re a local or just visiting, Snoqualmie’s splash pad promises free outdoor fun for the whole family. So grab your sunscreen, water shoes, and beach towels–it’s time to make a splash!

For more info, visit the City of Snoqualmie’s website.

About the Author

Jasmin Thankachen

Jasmin is the Associate Publisher at Seattle's Child and an Eastside mom of two boys. She enjoys parenting with lots of love and laughter. Co-Founder of PopUp StoryWalk, she also loves children's picture books, essay writing, and community stories.