Best Splash Parks in the Fraser Valley (Free + Worth the Trip)
Looking for the best splash parks in the Fraser Valley? Here are the ones families actually love and keep going back to.
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Quick Picks (Save You Time)
Best overall:
Bear Creek Park (Surrey)
A large, well-designed splash park with tons to do nearby, making it perfect for a full family outing.
Best for toddlers:
Willoughby Community Park (Langley)
Simple, easy to navigate, and great for younger kids who don’t need big or overwhelming water features.
Best all-day park:
Mill Lake Park (Abbotsford)
Splash park, playground, and walking trails all in one spot, making it easy to spend hours here.
Best hidden gem:
The Landing (Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre)
An option with lots of open space, play areas, bike park, and ideal if you want lots of different options.
Jump to:
Langley Splash Parks

Willoughby Community Park
A newer, well-designed splash area paired with one of the best playgrounds in Langley.
Why it works:
• Full park experience
• Modern design
• Space for all ages
Good to know:
• Parking fills up fast on hot days
Walnut Grove Community Park
A solid, family-friendly splash park with lots of space to spread out.
Why it works:
• Good mix of splash features
• Close to playground and fields
• Great for multiple age groups
Good to know:
• Can get busy in the afternoon
• Some shaded areas nearby
Yorkson Community Park
One of the best all-around parks in Langley, especially if you want more than just a splash pad.
Why it works:
• Large park with multiple play areas
• Splash pad + playground combo
• Great for longer visits
Good to know:
• Very popular on hot days
• Parking can be tight
City Park (Langley City)
A convenient, central option that’s easy to get to and great for a quick outing.
Why it works:
• Simple and accessible
• Good for younger kids
• Easy stop if you’re already nearby
Good to know:
• Smaller than other splash parks
• Best for shorter visits
Douglas Park
A favourite for younger kids with a simple, easy-to-navigate splash area.
Why it works:
• Great for toddlers
• Close to playground and open space
• Easy to supervise
Good to know:
• Can get busy midday
• Limited shade
Surrey Splash Parks

Bear Creek Park
One of the best splash parks in the entire Fraser Valley.
Why it works:
• Large splash area
• Close to playground, mini train, and walking paths
• Easy to spend a full day here
Good to know:
• Very busy in summer
• Go early for parking
Hawthorne Park
A solid, family-friendly park with a splash area and plenty of space to spread out.
Why it works:
• Good mix of splash features
• Large park with lots of room to play
• Works well for multiple age groups
Good to know:
• Can get busy in the summer
• Bring snacks if you plan to stay a while
Hazelgrove Park
A newer-feeling park that’s especially great for younger kids.
Why it works:
• Smaller, manageable splash area
• Great playground right beside it
• Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers
Good to know:
• Not as large as Bear Creek
• Can get busy with local families
Abbotsford Splash Parks

Mill Lake Park
One of the best all-around family parks in Abbotsford.
Why it works:
• Splash park plus large playground
• Walking loop around the lake
• Space to spend hours
Good to know:
• Busy on weekends
• Paid parking nearby
Spud Murphy Park (Abbotsford)
A smaller, local splash park that’s perfect for a simple outing without the crowds.
Why it works:
• Fun, easy splash area for younger kids
• Lots of trees for shade
• Unique water filling station kids will love
Good to know:
• Portable washroom on site
• Smaller than major parks like Mill Lake
• Best for shorter visits
Chilliwack Splash Parks

Cheam Centre Park
A solid, central option with a splash area that’s easy for families to access.
Why it works:
• Simple, family-friendly setup
• Good mix of splash features
• Easy to pair with other nearby stops
Good to know:
• Not as large as Vedder Park
• Works best for a shorter visit
The Landing (Chilliwack Landing Leisure Centre)
A great all-around spot with a splash area and plenty of nearby amenities.
Why it works:
• Close to facilities and indoor options
• Good for mixed weather days
• Easy to turn into a longer outing
Good to know:
• Can get busy in peak summer
• Parking can fill up during events
Quick Tips Before You Go
- Go early on hot days to avoid crowds
- Bring water shoes for comfort
- Pack snacks and extra clothes
- Some splash parks turn off in early fall
Things to Bring for Splash Parks With Kids
- A water bottle
- A small backpack for snacks and towel
- A camera if you want your kids to capture moments from the day
- Sunscreen
- Beach Towel
Make It a Full Day
You can pair these with:
- Nearby playgrounds
- Picnic lunches
- Walking trails
More Ideas Nearby
Looking for more? Check out:
- Best Splash Parks in Surrey
- Best Parks in Langley
- 17 Things to do in Surrey
- Best Splash Parks in Langley
- Indoor activities in the Fraser Valley
- Best Splash Parks in Chilliwack
Final Thought
Splash parks are one of the easiest ways to create a great summer day without spending much.
Pick one, show up early, and let the kids play.
