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The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department is gearing up for summer fun, which includes the opening of several options for swimming and splashing starting Memorial Day weekend. From fountains and spray grounds to outdoor pools and lakes, there are numerous ways to make a splash this summer in Colorado Springs. Learn more at Spray Grounds and Fountains | City of Colorado Springs.

Spray grounds 

Deerfield Hills Spray ground, located in southeast Colorado Springs at the Deerfield Hills Community Center, includes more than 50 individual spray nozzles and 16 water spray features. The spray ground opens June 1. Its operating hours are 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. every other day. Deerfield also has sports courts, fields, and a playground.

The Watering Hole at Venezia Park, located in northeast Colorado Springs at John Venezia Community Park, has more than a dozen water features that are directly adjacent to an award-winning universally accessible playground, plus sports fields, courts, and trails. The watering hole opens May 25 and its daily operating hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

The Splash Pad at Panorama Park is located in southeast Colorado Springs at the newly renovated Panorama Park. The park now features a universally accessible playground, an event lawn, bike park, youth area with skate features, a climbing boulder, a fitness station and more! The splash pad opens May 25 and its daily operating hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

There is no cost to use the spray grounds. The watering hole will have short, periodic shut-downs throughout the day for on-going maintenance purposes. 

Fountains

Downtown Colorado Springs is home to two beloved fountains that are both functional works of art – the Julie Penrose Fountain in America the Beautiful Park and Uncle Wilber in Acacia Park. Opening day for both fountains is May 25. Julie Penrose operates from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Uncle Wilber from noon-6 p.m. daily. There is no cost to use the fountains.

Be sure to visit the new and improved Acacia Playground next to Uncle Wilber Fountain. Acacia Playground underwent a complete renovation in the spring of 2022 and now includes a unique Ninja Warrior-like climbing structure offering endless routes for imaginative play and adventure, plus a tot lot with rubberized climbing features, slide and spinner. Learn more at ColoradoSprings.gov/Acacia.

Outdoor Pools 

The Monument Valley and Wilson Ranch pools, located in central and western Colorado Springs, respectively, open for daily use starting May 25, weather permitting. The outdoor pools are operated through a partnership between the City of Colorado Springs and the YMCA of the Pikes Peak Region. They are open to members of the public who purchase a day pass and also to YMCA members. Visit ppymca.org/poolpass for pool hours and costs.  

Portal Pool and the Memorial Park Family Center YMCA are closed until further notice due to concerns around the structural integrity of the facilities. The parks department has planned further assessments to find a path forward for both facilities. More information will be shared when it’s available.  

All pools and fountains, when outside temperatures are not expected to reach above 65 degrees, may close for the day. Operations usually resume when the hot temperatures return. If in doubt, contact the site before visiting. Also, access to these areas closes during inclement weather and lightning events.

Prospect and Quail lakes – open for recreation year round

Prospect Lake in Memorial Park allows for fishing, paddle boarding, swimming, and motorized use. There are no lifeguards on duty, and swimming is at your own risk during designated swimming days in the roped off area in front of the Beach House  – Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. There is no cost or permit needed to swim, however stand-up paddleboards can be rented through 5280 Paddle Sports.

Also at Memorial Park, which is located in central Colorado Springs, visitors can enjoy the 1.25-mile paved trail around the lake or use the lakeside fitness stations. There are two playgrounds, one of which is universally accessible; several sports fields and courts; and a skate park. Sertich Ice Center is also located here, offering affordable public ice-skating opportunities year-round.

Quail Lake in southwest Colorado Springs offers fishing, non-motorized boating and paddle boarding. Swimming is not allowed in Quail Lake. There is a 1-mile fitness trail around the lake, a playground, picnic tables, and volleyball and basketball courts.

Permits are required for fishing and any type of watercraft usage, motorized and non-motorized, on both Prospect and Quail lakes.

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