About Spraygrounds/Splash Pads
Spraygrounds (aka splash pads) are water playgrounds with fixtures and fountains that spray water. They are similar to water play areas, such as those found at area 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, need limited staff, and save resources by recirculating and filtering the water.
About Davie County Community Park Sprayground
Davie Community Park is a Mocksville city park a with playground, baseball/softball fields, amphitheater, walking trails, community center, and, of course, a sprayground. This park’s sprayground is the perfect size for 40-50 children to enjoy comfortably. The structures are ideally suited for children under 10 but due to its size, older kids may also enjoy. The sprayground has the following features:
- One tall pole-structure with multiple buckets that pour water
- Another tall structure with a huge shower-head that douses many with water
- A huge barrel that dumps large amounts of water
- Several water geysers that shoot from ground level
- Several fun jet sprayers that can be shot at other kids for fun
Cost
- $2 Adults (16+)
- $1 Child (15 & Under)
Amenities
- Inclusive Playground
- Ninja Playground
- Amphitheater
- Walking Trails
- Baseball/Softball Field
- Football Field
- Community Center
Season
- May – September: Open Everyday
- September: Saturdays & Sundays Only
Other Notes
- Aquatic Wheelchairs are available by request.
- These Aquatic Wheelchairs were funded through the Davie County Hospital Foundation Grant
- We have restrooms located inside on each side of the facility. From the enter/exit:
- Men’s are located on the right while Women’s are located on the opposite side (past the front desk).
- Turn left and proceed down the hallway to the other side.
Splashpad Rules
- No lifeguards on duty.
- DO NOT DRINK THE WATER
- Parents are responsible for children.
- Children under 13 must have adult supervision.
- No climbing or sitting on Splashpad apparatus.
- No changing diapers.
- No running, jumping, or horseplay.
- Please do not use Splashpad if you have a communicable disease or have
been ill with vomiting or diarrhea within the last two weeks. - Appropriate swimwear is required. Children who are not toilet trained must wear swim diapers covered with swimming apparel.
- Prohibited:
- Any food or drink (except plastic bottle water)
- Glass Containers
- Animals
- Any soaps, detergent, or shampoo
- Pool toys, floats, or personal chairs
- Strollers, bicycles, skates, skateboards, or like equipment