The best way to cool off during the dog days of summer is to get wet. Sprinkler and spray parks in Nassau and Suffolk are family-friendly destinations — a few pool complexes even have waterslides. Access is free unless otherwise noted.

NASSAU

BAY PARK

A park with on-demand sprinklers and multiple playgrounds for toddlers to 12-year-olds.

  • Where First Avenue, East Rockaway, 516-571-7245
  • Hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m., June 23-Labor Day 

BLUMENFELD FAMILY PARK

Kids push large buttons to turn the water on. Three fountains go off in a timed pattern. The park also has a mushroom waterfall and dump buckets. Playground areas with swings and slides are suitable for toddlers and older children. Town of North Hempstead residents only.

  • Where Main Street, Port Washington, 516-869-6311
  • Hours 8 a.m.-8 p.m., June 15-Sept. 1 

CANTIAGUE PARK

Interactive water play area features a jungle gym with sprinklers that shoot water from ground level. The pool area has two large waterslides and a kiddie pool.

Nathan Ban, of Old Westbury, enjoys the splash park at...

Nathan Ban, of Old Westbury, enjoys the splash park at Cantiague Park in Hicksville.  Credit: Howard Schnapp

  • Where 480 W. John St., Hicksville, 516-571-7056
  • Hours June 23-Labor Day
  • Cost Resident with Leisure Pass pays $10, $6 child (13 and older must have their own Leisure Pass); nonresident cost is $25, $20 child. Parking is $10 a car weekends and holidays for non-Nassau County residents Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.

CENTENNIAL PARK 

Kids can play in sprinklers shooting water from ground level.

  • Where 1 E. Centennial Ave., Roosevelt, 516-571-8695
  • Hours 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. June 23-Labor Day 

COW MEADOW PARK

Umbrella-like sprinklers at the park spray water from above.

  • Where South Main Street near Ann Drive South, Freeport, 516-377-2200
  • Hours June 1-Labor Day 

EISENHOWER PARK

Field 2 has three playground areas including a large sprinkler ring with multiple spray heads.

Kaysha Garcia, of Uniondale, cools down at the Eisenhower Park...

Kaysha Garcia, of Uniondale, cools down at the Eisenhower Park splash park in East Meadow. Credit: Dawn McCormick

  • Where East Meadow, 516-572-0348
  • Hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. June 23-Sept. 1 

GRANT PARK      

Playgrounds are suitable for ages 1-3, 4-8 and 9-12. The free spray area is on a large concrete pad and has overhead and ground-level sprinklers. Flip-flops or other water-resistant shoes are recommended.

  • Where Broadway and Sheridan Avenue, Hewlett, 516-571-7821
  • Hours 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 23-Labor Day 

LONG BEACH WATER PARKS

Free sprinklers and splash parks include water arches that kids can run through or under. Water sprays up from the ground and overhead. 

Stay cool at the Clark Street Playground in Long Beach.

Stay cool at the Clark Street Playground in Long Beach. Credit: Newsday/Alejandra Villa Loarca

  • Where Clark Street Playground, Clark Street and the bay; Georgia Avenue Park, Georgia Avenue and West Beech Street; and Leroy Conyers Park, Park Place and West Hudson Street. 516-431-3890
  • Hours Daily Memorial Day-Labor Day 

NORTH WOODMERE PARK

This playground features separate areas for different age groups, including an interactive sprinkler play area. The swimming pool complex has an Olympic-sized pool, two waterslides, a diving pool, kiddie pool and training pool. An interactive water play area features a jungle gym with sprinklers that shoot water from ground level. 

  • Where 750 Hungry Harbor Rd., North Woodmere, 516-571-7800
  • Hours June 23-Labor Day
  • Cost Resident with Leisure Pass pays $10, $6 child (13 and older must have their own Leisure Pass); nonresident cost is $25, $20 child. Parking $10 a car weekends and holidays for nonresidents from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.

REV. ARTHUR MACKEY PARK

Park featuring on-demand sprinklers and a playground. 

  • Where 49 Lakeside Dr., Roosevelt, 516-571-8692
  • Hours 8 a.m.-8 p.m. June 23-Labor Day 

SHELL CREEK PARK

Find a spray area with multiple sprinklers plus a playground, shuffleboard and paddleball courts.

  • Where Vanderbilt Avenue and Traymore Boulevard, Island Park, 516-431-6440 
  • Hours Open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day  

TOBAY BEACH

This interactive sprinkler park has water arches, water guns and fountains that spray up from the ground. Some parts are covered and out of the sun. Town of Oyster Bay residents only.

  • Where Ocean Parkway, Massapequa, 516-679-3900
  • Hours May 24-June 22 weekends; June 28-Sept. 1 daily
  • Cost Included in $20 daily or $60 season beach entry cost for residents; no parking cost after 6 p.m.  

WANTAGH PARK

The swimming pool complex includes an Olympic-sized pool, two waterslides, a diving pool, a kiddie pool and a training pool. An interactive water play area features a jungle gym with sprinklers that shoot water from ground level, sprays, water guns and wheels.

Michael Devivo and Luce Forgione enjoy the spray park at Wantagh Park...

Michael Devivo and Luce Forgione enjoy the spray park at Wantagh Park in Wantagh. Credit: Newsday/J. Conrad Williams Jr.

  • Where 1 King Rd., Wantagh, 516-571-7460
  • Hours June 23-Labor Day
  • Cost Resident with Leisure Pass pays $10, $6 child (13 and older must have their own Leisure Pass); nonresident cost is $25, $20 per child. Parking $10 a car daily for nonresidents from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. 

SUFFOLK

CHARLES TONER PARK

Find water arches for kids to run under and overhead sprinklers next to a rubberized playground. Town of Smithtown residents only with a resident parking permit.

  • Where 148 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset, 631-269-1122
  • Hours 11 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends Memorial Day-June 30, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. daily July 2-Labor Day, weather permitting.

GEIGER LAKE MEMORIAL PARK

A Tree of Life-themed playground features 25 play elements including a bridge, three waterslides, water cannons, a rope-climb net, bucket water dumps, a large spider and a snake water play set with spiraling slides. There’s also a water play area for smaller children. Town of Babylon residents only.

Sophia Giannini, of Deer Park, plays in the water at...

Sophia Giannini, of Deer Park, plays in the water at Geiger Lake Memorial Park in Deer Park. Credit: Ed Betz

  • Where Grand Boulevard, Deer Park, 631-893-2100
  • Hours 10 a.m.-7 p.m. daily June 28-Sept. 1
  • Cost $5  

HOYT FARM PARK PRESERVE

Find water arches for kids to run under and overhead sprinklers. Town of Smithtown residents only with a resident parking permit.

  • Where 200 New Hwy., Commack, 631-543-7804, smithtownny.gov
  • Hours 11 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends Memorial Day-June 30, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. daily July-Labor Day, weather permitting. 

MANOR FIELD SPRAY PARK

The spray park includes a rubberized sports-themed play surface, 12 individual spray features, two smaller dump buckets and a mega soaker bucket.

Richard Robertson, of Huntington, holds his daughter Skyah while cooling off at the Manor Field spray park in Huntington Station. Credit: Rick Kopstein

  • Where East Fifth Street, Huntington Station, 631-351-3089, huntingtonny.gov/spray-parks
  • Hours 11 a.m.-6 p.m. weekends May 24-June 27, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. daily June 28-Labor Day, weather permitting. Starting July 1, children with special needs will be able to use the spray park exclusively during extended hours from 10-11 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
  • Cost Open to residents with Resident Recreation Cards (children ages 12 and younger will be able to use the spray park if accompanying parent/guardian shows a Resident Recreation Card). Town of Huntington Resident Recreation Card costs $40, $15 ages 13-17 and ages 60 and older; valid for two years from date of purchase.

SGT. PAUL TUOZZOLO MEMORIAL SPRAY PARK

The spray park has 2,500 square feet of active play featuring push-button-activated water jets, water spraying hoops and overhead dump buckets. The spray pad utilizes efficient water use to collect the runoff and reuse it for field irrigation at Elwood Park.

Kahlil Sanders, of East Northport, splashes around in the Sgt. Paul...

Kahlil Sanders, of East Northport, splashes around in the Sgt. Paul Tuozzolo Memorial Spray Park at Elwood Park in Elwood.  Credit: Rick Kopstein

  • Where 305 Cuba Hill Rd, Elwood, 631-351-3089, huntingtonny.gov/spray-parks 
  • Hours 11 a.m.-6 p.m. weekends May 24-June 27, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. daily June 28-Labor Day, weather permitting. Starting July 1, children with special needs will be able to use the spray park exclusively during extended hours from 10-11 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
  • Cost Open to residents with Resident Recreation Cards (children ages 12 and younger will be able to use the spray park if accompanying parent/guardian shows a Resident Recreation Card). Town of Huntington Resident Recreation Card costs $40, $15 ages 13-17; and ages 60 and older; valid for two years from date of purchase.

PHELPS LANE

Find a swimming pool, two waterslides and an interactive spray pool featuring overhead dump buckets, water guns and a children’s pool. The park includes free Wi-Fi, a handicapped-accessible ramp and lounge chairs. Town of Babylon residents only.

  • Where 151 Phelps Lane, North Babylon, 631-669-4654, townofbabylon.com
  • Hours 11 a.m.-7 p.m. weekends and holidays, noon-8 p.m. weekdays June 28-Labor Day
  • Cost $5, free younger than 3 

ROBERTO CLEMENTE SPRAY PARK

This large spray park features two zero-entry wading pool areas with a waterslide, overhead dump bucket, climbing area and water sprayers. Also find a pad area for small children with water sprayers and other play features.

  • Where 400 Broadway Ave., Brentwood, 631-595-3715, islipny.gov
  • Hours 10:30 a.m.-6:15 p.m. June 28-Aug. 24 and Aug. 30-31, 11 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Aug. 25-29 and Sept. 1.
  • Cost $10 a person with a Town of Islip Recreation Card; $15 with proof of town residency (driver’s license); $30 nonresidents.

SHIPWRECK COVE

Large spray park features waterslides, overhead dump buckets, a climbing area with water sprayers, a zero-depth entry for small children, plus a small beach with a dock and restaurant.

Logan LeViness, of Ronkonkoma, and his mom Samantha get soaked...

Logan LeViness, of Ronkonkoma, and his mom Samantha get soaked at Shipwreck Cove in Bay Shore. Credit: Debbie Egan-Chin

  • Where Bay Shore Marina, South Clinton Avenue, Bay Shore, 631-224-5404, islipny.gov
  • Hours 10 a.m.-5:45 p.m. June 28-Sept. 1
  • Cost $10 a person with a Town of Islip Recreation Card; $15 with proof of town residency (driver’s license); $30 for nonresidents; meter parking. 

TANNER PARK

At this small, interactive splash park with a round tree waterfall, find a mini waterslide and water sprouts coming up from the ground. Town of Babylon residents only, recreation permit required.

  • Where Kerrigan Road off Montauk Highway, Copiague, 631-893-2100
  • Hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily June 28-Sept. 1

VENETIAN SHORES

Interactive spray park featuring a mushroom fountain, overhead dump buckets and water sprayers. Town of Babylon residents only, recreation permit required.

  • Where Granada Parkway, off Montauk Highway, Lindenhurst, nwsdy.li/venetian, 631-893-2100
  • Hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily June 28-Sept. 1

VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK

Water arches for kids to run under and overhead sprinklers. Town of Smithtown residents only with a resident parking permit.

  • Where Moriches Road, St. James, 631-269-1122
  • Hours 11 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends Memorial Day-June 30, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. daily July 2-Labor Day, weather permitting 
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