Water You Waiting For? Snoqualmie Splash Pad Opens June 6

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Community Park Splash Pad is set to open on June 6, marking a significant addition to local summer activities. Mayor Katherine Ross and city council members will celebrate the launch alongside community members from 2-4 pm. The splash pad includes various interactive elements, such as in-ground sprays and a large dump bucket, designed with a Pacific Northwest theme. Safety is a priority, as the facility recycles water and complies with Washington State health regulations. The splash pad will operate daily from 10 am to 8 pm and is conveniently located near dining options.

Free parking and restroom facilities enhance visitor convenience. This new attraction aims to encourage outdoor play among children and families in Snoqualmie. The community can look forward to a fun summer filled with activities at the park.

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