Wimbledon Park Splash Pad
Rating
Family of 4
USD 0
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
2–10
About
Wimbledon Park Splash Pad is a free outdoor water play area tucked within the wider Wimbledon Park grounds in the London Borough of Merton. Managed by Merton Council, it's part of a broader effort to give families accessible, no-cost summer fun without needing to book or pay entry fees. The splash pad features ground-level water jets that activate in patterns, giving kids a thrilling but completely safe way to cool off.
Because the water jets are flush with the ground, toddlers who are still finding their feet can join in without worrying about slipping over a raised edge or stepping into deep water. Parents can sit on the surrounding grass and watch while the little ones exhaust themselves in the spray — it's genuinely one of those rare spots where kids run themselves into nap mode. The surrounding park itself adds to the appeal: there's a lake, a golf course, and open green space ideal for a picnic afterward.
Parking is available nearby, and the area is stroller-friendly throughout. The splash pad typically operates during summer months when Merton Council opens the water features, so it's worth checking the Merton Council parks page before making the trip. Weekday mornings are the sweet spot — fewer school-age kids and plenty of space for toddlers to roam.
Pack a change of clothes, a towel, and sunscreen, and you've got a full morning sorted for next to nothing.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Sunny summer weekday mornings
Wait Times
None
Nearby Food
Wimbledon Park has no on-site café. The nearest options are along Wimbledon Park Road, about a 10-minute walk, where you'll find a Sainsbury's Local and several independent coffee spots.
Why Kids Love It
Kids splash through jets of water that shoot up from the ground with no warning, which makes every visit feel like a game. The open layout means little ones can roam freely without getting overwhelmed by crowds. On a hot summer day it's pure joy for the toddler-to-primary-school set.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Check the Merton Council website before visiting — the splash pad only operates in warmer months and may have seasonal hours.
- Pack a full change of clothes and a dry bag; kids will get completely soaked within minutes.
- Arrive before 11am on weekdays for the most space and shortest sun exposure before midday heat peaks.
What to Bring
- Towel and full change of clothes
- Sunscreen and a hat
- Packed snacks and water — no food vendors on site
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 0
Tips to Save
- Completely free — just bring your own snacks and sunscreen.