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Water parks, water playgrounds and pools in Broward

Pools, water parks and water playgrounds in Broward offer refreshing fun. Some venues, especially municipal pools, offer entry without spending a wad of money.   

You can find splash pads with free entry, pools and water parks that don't cost much, and even some water parks that offer discounts in the afternoons.

If you're looking for a pool, water park or splash pad in Broward, check out our guide to Broward water fun. You will find ways to cool off in Deerfield Beach, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Tamarac, Sunrise, Miramar and more. If you know of a public splash pad, pool or water park we missed, email us at news@southfloridaonthecheap.com.

We also have a guide to pools and water parks in Palm Beach County.

Pools, water parks & splash playgrounds in Broward

Splash Adventure at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach

Splash Adventure Photo/Broward Parks & Recreation

Splash Adventure

Splash Adventure offers  a shallow interactive water playground with slides and spritzy features.

In 2025, it's open:

  • March 25 – March 31
  • Weekends April 5 – June 1
  • June 4 – August 10

Waterpark fees

  • $6 per day
  • Discount opportunity: after 3 p.m., admission is $4.40
  • Season tickets are  $45 to $468

Splash Adventure is inside Quiet Waters Park. Entry & parking for Quiet Waters are free on week days. Weekends & holidays, the park's entry fee is $3 per vehicle with up to eight people. Quiet Waters Park is at 401 S. Powerline Road, Deerfield Beach,  954-357-5100 or website.

TY Park Photo/Broward Parks & Recreation

TY Park in Hollywood

The aquatic facilities include a  pool, and wading pools with interactive features for different ages;  T.Y./Topeekeegee Yugnee Park,  3300 N. Park Road., Hollywood 33021, 954-357-8811

In 2025, it's open

  • March 25 – March 31
  • Weekends April 5 – June 1
  • June 4 – August 10

Waterpark fees:

  • $10 per day
  • Discount opportunity: after 3 p.m., it's $6

Entry & Parking for TY Park are free on week days. Weekends & holidays, the park's entry fee is $3 per vehicle with up to eight people.

Feature: TY Park in Hollywood

Paradise Cove, CB Smith Park 

In 2025, it's open

  • March 25 – March 31
  • Weekends April 5 – June 1
  • June 4 – August 10

Paradise Cove water park  includes tall twisty water slides into a plunge pool, a lazy river tube ride,  and water playgrounds. 

Water park fees

  • $15 per day
  • Discount opportunity: $10 after 3 p.m

C. B. Smith Park, 954-357-5170, 900 N. Flamingo Road, Pembroke Pines 33028

Entry & Parking are free on week days. Weekends & holidays, the regional park's entry fee is  $3 per vehicle with up to eight people. Information is online.

Not open — Tropical Splash Water Park in Broward Regional Park

Tropical Splash Water Park includes 2 water playgrounds with slides and other splashy features for younger kids and older kids. 

The water features are in Central Broward Regional Park. Entry & Parking for the regional park are free on week days. Weekends & holidays, the park's entry fee is $3 per vehicle with up to eight people.

Venue information

 954-357-5400

 3700 N.W. 11th Place, Lauderhill

 Tropical Splash website

Waters Edge Park. Photo/city of Tamarac

Splash pads with free entry include

Plenty of public parks and neighborhood parks in South Florida offer splash pads, which are especially appealing for toddlers and younger kids.  Log on to your town's website or phone the parks and recreation department for information on splash pads. Often splash pads are free to use, especially if they are not part of a water park attraction.

Please phone to verify if they are open when you are interesting in playing in them.

Photo/Oakland Park

Splash pads include

  • Waters Edge Park in Tamarac offers a splash playground. Entry is free.  Tamarac Story Trail at Waters Edge Park
  • Oakland Park, 3900  NE Third Avenue  33309, parking is free
  • Osswald Park features a Splashpad, 2220 NW 21st Avenue, Fort Lauderdale 33311, 954-828-6455, free entry, adults need to directly accompany kids 7 & younger
  • Mickel Park in Wilton Manors offers a Splashpad with squirting water for youngsters. Entry to the park, playground and Splash Pad are free. Mickel Park, 954-390-2100,  2675 NW 7th Avenue, Wilton Manors 33111
  • City Park, 6600 Sunset Strip, Sunrise 33313
  • Flamingo Park, 12855 NW 8th Street, Sunrise 33326
  • Cypress Preserve Park, 9020 NW 38th Street, Sunrise 33351
  • Welleby Park, 11100 NW 44th Street, Sunrise 33351
  • ArtsPark on Hollywood Boulevard and Federal Highway in Hollywood. Parking fees apply.

Splash pad at Cypress Preserve Park. Photo/Sunrise Parks & Recreation

 

Photo/Davie Parks and Recreation

 

Fort Lauderdale Aquatics

Fort Lauderdale offers pools at a variety of parks.

 

Photo/Miramar Regional Park

Miramar Regional Park

Fees apply for pool and water playground and splash pad

Aquatic amenities include

  • 8 lane swimming pool with shallow area
  • diving boards
  • Water playground with splashing and interactive features & water-slides
  • splash pad

16801 Miramar Parkway, Miramar 33025. Fees apply.

Miramar Aquatics

Miramar Aquatics pool and playground are at  6920 SW 35th Street, Miramar 33023.

Information is online

Phone to verify when it's open: Woofing Waters Dog Park, Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach

Quiet Waters Park includes Woofing Waters Dog Park. In 2025, it's $5 per day for up to 3 dogs in a family, or about $26.75 for a Season Ticket. Proof of rabies vaccination is required. Entry fees into Quiet Waters Park are valid weekends and holidays. The weekend fee is $3 for vehicles with up to 8 occupants and $20 for vehicles with over 9 people.  Quiet Waters Park, 954-357-5100, is at 401 S. Powerline Road, Deerfield Beach. 

If you're interested in a particular park, it's a good idea to phone to verify the venue is open. 

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Patti Roth, the editor of Fort Lauderdale on the Cheap, scouts out state and national deals, discounts and coupons for our readers, finding the real deals and presenting them in an easy-to-read format. A veteran newspaper and magazine writer and a longtime South Florida resident, she has written for The Miami Herald, The Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Travel and Life, E Environmental Magazine, Dog Fancy, Cat Fancy, US Architecture and Earth911.com. Send your cheap tips to her at info@fortlauderdaleonthecheap.com.

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