800 Dallas St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
Historic Fourth Ward Park Splash Pad is a Park located at 800 Dallas St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308. It has received 353 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars.
Monday | 10AM-8PM |
---|---|
Tuesday | 10AM-8PM |
Wednesday | 10AM-8PM |
Thursday | 10AM-8PM |
Friday | 10AM-8PM |
Saturday | 10AM-8PM |
Sunday | 10AM-8PM |
The address of Historic Fourth Ward Park Splash Pad: 800 Dallas St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
Historic Fourth Ward Park Splash Pad has 4.5 stars from 353 reviews
Park
"My son really loves this splash pad and playground"
"Parking is pretty difficult in this area during highly active times of the day"
"I usually love taking my kids to this place, my family and I just came back from Mexico"
"It's a great park but unfortunately it was closed when we went last time"
"Park is amazing"
My son really loves this splash pad and playground. There is only street parking but if you don't mind parallel parking you can usually find a spot. The splash pad has a nice, kind of padded type floor so it's not just cement. There are plenty of benches and we always find a place to perch. One side of the area is nicely shaded and the other side is in the sun. The playground is just a few steps away from the splash pad and it's really great. Has a cool merry-go-round that's kind of shaped like a huge ball and swings that are like round discs. There aren't traditional swings but there are two play structures with slides and climbing areas. Lots of shady areas with benches to sit and watch the kids play. Bathrooms accessible from playground. There are also nice shady walking paths around the play area. Would recommend to anyone with kids.
Parking is pretty difficult in this area during highly active times of the day. The grounds were re-done with walking paths, fountain, stadium-type seating and a concert mall, and updated playground all around the splash pad. Very culturally diverse, and also economic diversity among those who play and visit here. We've had horrid interactions with blatant racists who threatened to endanger our children, and encountered a man who was assaulted and had his cell phone stolen only minutes after he jogged past our family. It can be a lot of fun here, but be prepared for random interactions.
I usually love taking my kids to this place, my family and I just came back from Mexico. I took my 2 year old and 4 year old to the splash pad. Then my baby developed these bumps underneath his legs and arm folds.. then I started getting bumps on my hands and feet and had fever, chills, loss of appetite, canker sores in mouth. Now my husband has it. We went there only a week ago, I just want people to be warned. It was probably from my baby drinking the water. It's called hands foot and mouth disease.
It's a great park but unfortunately it was closed when we went last time. The website said it was open but there was no water working on the splash pad. Many families with children were leaving disappointed. We also left disappointed. It's upsetting to have no other splash pad in the area and find it empty. It's even disrespectful to all of us. I hope whatever issues they have in the future that is mentioned in the website for all the reasons above.
Park is amazing. Parking on side street is ok. Not crowded or too busy. The Park has splash pad fountain and a playground. Stairs & ramps connecting Long paved trails for those who like riding bikes, skates etc. Benches on the perimeter of both areas. Lots of greenery for picnic, lounging, or good clean relaxing outdoor time. Nice scenery and amphitheater style fountain for viewing.
The boys enjoyed themselves tremendously. And we had the whole place to ourselves. The playground activities were physically engaging for varying ages, unique and fun. However, this entire park needs a one over with a power washer it is exceedingly grimey/covered in mildew and a light layer of dry mud. The water park was an easy win of course.
Beautiful park in the heart of the city. It feels like a retreat from the concrete jungle into the forest. Great walking trails, turtle ponds, and playgrounds for kids with a full on splash pad. It’s right next to the Beltline and Ponce City Market. Grab some lunch at the market and picnic in the park!
Great place for kids with the water sprinklers and playground. Downside is that there is limited Parking. There were several birthday parties and other activities at the park. Tip #1 arrive before noon to find shade. Lol We had a great time. Will definantly be back.
Huge park, the splash pad is nice but needs some work. It's not draining well and it's muddy. My kid still loves it. There are bathrooms but no water fountain.
Playground
Needs some upgrades but overall really big and my kid loves it.
Restrooms
Nasty.
Great splash pad for kids to visit. It gets crowded so be prepared. Wish there was more seating. One of the benches was flooded on the floor and no one could sit there. There is a nice size playground and bathrooms readily available.
Absolutely love this place it’s so beautiful and peaceful, this is me and my kids hide away! We come here have lunch, talk, take walks, play some kick ball, feed the ducks and even do some TikToks while we are here lol!!!
It is a very nice park, but very neglected and the bathroom never has paper because a woman lives there and takes it with her and is always sitting in the bathroom with her heater and her bicycle
Kids made several friends and had a blast. Mildly challenging obstacles, slides and ropes, quality splash pad and this epic merry-go-thunderdome was entertaining for like 12 kids at a time.
Our favorite Atlanta splash pad and park! Beautifully remodeled with easy access to Ponce City Market and the beltline! Kids are always begging to go back and parking is easy!
It’s a nice park. Couldn’t really see much of it with Taste of Atlanta setting up, but enjoyable nonetheless. Pretty good kid’s play area.
Great Clean Fun always when I visit this Historical Site of a Great Park. Kids Love It