McLeod Park’s new splash pad joins Futrell Park as family‑friendly spots to cool off.
Myrtle Beach, SC — Families have two great ways to beat the summer heat this year, thanks to the city’s free public splash pads at McLeod Park and Futrell Park. Both locations are now open for the season and offer a refreshing, kid‑friendly alternative to the beach.
The newest feature is the McLeod Park splash pad, designed with the same layout and water play elements that made Futrell Park’s version so popular. Visitors will find five in‑ground sprayers and four above‑ground water features, creating a mix of gentle sprays, arcs, and playful bursts that appeal to a wide range of ages. The open design also makes it easy for parents to keep an eye on children.
Futrell Park’s splash pad continues to be a neighborhood favorite, offering the same style of water play and a convenient spot for families looking to cool off close to home. Both splash pads are free to use, and guests are encouraged to review the posted rules at the entrance to help keep the spaces safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Each park also includes additional amenities such as shaded areas, playgrounds, and green space, making them ideal for a full afternoon outdoors.
Locations: • McLeod Park: 511 61st Avenue North • Futrell Park: 1073 Futrell Drive
With summer temperatures rising, Myrtle Beach’s splash pads offer an easy, family‑friendly way to stay cool while enjoying the city’s parks.
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