Playgrounds and Splashpads
Playgrounds
Playground inspiration for parks and schools
Playgrounds create the visual centerpiece of a site and set the tone for how families use the space. This gallery highlights playground layouts in real-world settings so you can compare scale, color palettes, and how different structures sit within the surrounding paths, landscaping, and seating areas.
Use these photos to look at the overall mix of features, the balance of open play space versus active zones, and how the playground reads from a distance. If a particular look stands out, save a screenshot or copy the image link and send it to our team so we can narrow options to a short list that fits your space and the feel you want.
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Splashpads
Splashpad examples in real-world settings
Splashpads create a bright, active play zone that works well for parks, schools, community centers, and resort style amenities. This gallery shows splashpad layouts in real-world settings so you can compare the overall look, spray feature mix, and how the space reads next to seating, shade, and surrounding paths.
Use these photos to compare feature scale, color, and the way water play is grouped, whether the site uses a compact pad or a larger zone with multiple activity areas. If a splashpad you like stands out, save a screenshot or copy the image link and send it over so we can narrow options and shape a similar feel for your space.
Many sites keep a consistent theme by repeating colors and coordinating nearby site elements like shade, benches, and tables. Use the examples below to pick a direction, then build around it with coordinating pieces.























