About Spraygrounds
Spraygrounds are water playgrounds with fixtures and fountains that spray water. They are similar to water play areas, such as those at Kimberley Park and Bolton pools, with a significant difference: Spraygrounds are not set in standing water, making them safer for children. A popular alternative to swimming pools, spraygrounds are free, do not need a staff and save resources by recirculating and filtering the water.
How to Use a Sprayground
Push the button, mounted on a bollard at the edge of the sprayground, to activate the water for 15 minutes. If nobody pushes the button again within 15 minutes, the water will stop.
About Rupert Bell Park Sprayground
Rupert Bell Park is a Winston-Salem city park with playground, picnic shelter, restrooms, softball field, fitness trail, basketball courts and now a brand new sprayground. This city park’s sprayground is the perfect size for 10-15children to enjoy comfortably. The structures are ideally suited for children under 10 because older/taller kids may easily disinterested. The sprayground has the following features:
- A giant green water tower with falling buckets of water that fall automatically
- Multiple water shooters and sprayers for interacting
- Several water geysers that shoot from ground level
- A large blue pole with a water ring at the top for cool relief
Operating Hours
The Rupert Bell Park Sprayground will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. April – October.