Outdoor Activities

Seattle Wading Pools: A Guide for Families

Splash with kids at Seattle wading pools opening in June for summer 2026

Families enjoying the wading pool at Seattle's Green Lake Park.

Photo: courtesy Seattle Parks and Recreation

Published on: June 26, 2026

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On a sunny summer day in Seattle, there is nothing I love more than taking my toddler to a free public wading pool. We can grab our swimsuits and beach towels and pretend we’re on vacation.

Wading pools are shallow, meaning they are generally safer and more chill than the local spray parks and outdoor swimming pools that are popular with older kids. Even though wading pools are shallow, always stay within arm’s reach of young kids when around water.

Seattle Parks and Recreation will open its “Big 4” wading pools (Green Lake Park, Lincoln Park, Van Asselt Community Center and Volunteer Park) for the summer beginning Saturday, June 27, 2026, weather permitting; they will remain open through Monday, Sept. 7. Additional wading pools open for the season starting June 29 or later. The days and hours each wading pool is open vary by location, so make sure your destination is open on the day you want to go.

Weather-wise, Seattle wading pools — and spray parks — operate when the day’s forecast calls for the temperature to be at least 70 degrees, without rain. For daily status updates, call the wading pool hotline after 9:30 a.m. each day at 206-684-7796 or check the Seattle wading pool Facebook page.

Location: 1902 13th Ave. S., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Wednesdays and Thursdays, noon–7 p.m., July 1–Aug. 20

This popular park is located next to Beacon Hill Elementary. It has restrooms and a playground. Sporty families can make a day of it, as the park also offers basketball hoops, tennis courts and a soccer field.

Location: 13035 Linden Ave. N., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Wednesday–Saturday, noon–7 p.m., July 1–Aug. 21

One of Seattle’s northernmost parks, the wading pool at Bitter Lake Community Center has great views of the lake. The park has a renovated play area and restrooms.

Location: 7700 25th Ave. N.E., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Tuesday–Thursday, noon–7 p.m., June 30–Aug. 20

This northeast Seattle park has a small wading pool, a fun playground, a woodsy bog to explore and an exciting bike path encircling the park. Keep an eye out for the rock sculptures created by Seattle artist John Hoge.

Location: 4501 Delridge Way S.W., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Wednesday–Friday, noon–5:30 p.m., July 1–Aug. 21

Kids love watching the skaters glide through the skatepark adjacent to the large wading pool at Delridge Community Center. On a windy day, you can fly a kite in the open field.

Location: 1912 Warren Ave. N., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Sunday–Tuesday, noon–7 p.m., June 29–Aug. 23

Beyond the wading pool, the playground has lots to offer, plus there is plenty of shade and benches for post-wading relaxation. This spot is also known as Little Howe Park.

Location: 2805 S.W. Holden St., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Sunday–Tuesday, noon–7 p.m., June 29–Aug. 23

Check out the beautiful views of Mount Rainier at this fun playground that was renovated at the end of 2019. There’s plenty of space to play, with challenges for kids of all ages.

Location: 923 N.W. 54th St., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Friday–Saturday, noon–6 p.m., July 3–Aug. 22

This park has fantastic climbing structures that will entertain even the most adventurous kids. The wading pool is surrounded by shade trees. Reservations can be made for the tennis courts.

Location: Wallingford Avenue North and East Green Lake Drive North, Seattle

Pool schedule: Open daily, noon–7 p.m.

Green Lake Park boasts one of the biggest and most popular wading pools in the city. Take a stroll or a bike ride and watch the boats or paddleboarders after wading.

Location: 8600 Fauntleroy Way S.W., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open daily, noon–7 p.m., June 27–Sept. 7

It’s hard not to love Lincoln Park in West Seattle, with its beautiful views, tide pools, lush trails and (of course) the wading pool. There’s also a large play area with tree house elements, accessible play structures and an alcove designed for kids who are sensory sensitive.

Location: 3233 E. Spruce St., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Monday–Tuesday, noon–7 p.m., June 29–Aug. 18

Mature trees and grassy areas surround this wading pool, so bring your picnic blanket and get comfy. Don’t forget to schedule in some playground time — kids can jump, slide and climb on the large play structure.

Location: 352 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Wednesday–Sunday, noon–7 p.m., July 1–Aug. 23

In addition to the wading pool, this park features a playground, basketball hoops, fields, benches and picnic tables. Pack a Frisbee and dry off with a game on the park’s large field.

Location: 5520 Ravenna Ave. N.E., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Friday–Saturday, noon–7 p.m., July 3–Aug. 22

A sandpit, play structure and plenty of hiking trails make this popular park a great place to spend a summer afternoon. The picnic areas are reservable.

Location: 9053 First Ave. N.W., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Tuesday–Wednesday, noon–6:30 p.m., June 30–Aug. 19

Kick off your shoes and run through the large open meadows toward the wading pool at this north Seattle park. Don’t miss the playground!

Location: 1590 N.W. 90th St., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays, noon–7 p.m., June 29–Aug. 23

You can find the wading pool at Soundview on the west side of the park, adjacent to the play area. There are also walking trails, baseball and soccer fields, and open space for a game of Frisbee.

Location: 2820 S. Myrtle St., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open daily, noon–7 p.m., June 27–Sept. 7

Located in Beacon Hill, this community center features public art, a gym and a covered picnic area. Make a day of it wading in the pool, playing on the playground and enjoying a picnic in the shade of the trees.

Location: 4408 N.E. 70th St., Seattle

Pool schedule: Mondays and Sundays, noon–7 p.m., June 29–Aug. 23

You’ll find a number of picnic tables shaded by mature trees at View Ridge Playfield, which also offers a play structure, restrooms and drinking fountains. Add all that to the wading pool and it sounds like the recipe for a perfect summer day!

Location: 1417 E. Highland Dr., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open daily, noon–7 p.m., June 27–Sept. 7

Volunteer Park has one of the bigger wading pools in the city. The nearby playground features climbing rocks and a wall, slides, higher swings and a cool sandbox. There is lots of shade to be had.

Location: 4219 Wallingford Ave. N., Seattle

Pool schedule: Open Thursday–Saturday, noon–7 p.m., July 2–Aug. 22

Located in the heart of Wallingford, this wading pool is conveniently located close to the park’s restrooms and a fun playground.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published several years ago and updated most recently on June 22, 2026, by ParentMaps editorial team. Opening dates and operating hours for Seattle wading pools were verified for the 2026 season. Elisa Murray and Nancy Chaney previously contributed to this guide.