Playgrounds and Splashpads

Playgrounds

Colorful outdoor playground for children ages 5–12 installed in a Tennessee park by Bliss Products and Services.

Playground inspiration for parks and schools

Playgrounds for Parks, Schools, and Community Spaces
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.

Early childhood playground with tunnel, activity panels, and dual slides on engineered wood fiber surfacing, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Large school playground on engineered wood fiber with multiple slides, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Children at an inclusive playground on an accessible deck and ramp, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Beachfront playground with slides next to a pavilion, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Early childhood playground with a blue slide and activity panels on synthetic turf in a fenced courtyard, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Neighborhood playground under a large blue shade canopy, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Aerial view of an inclusive playground with a green shade canopy on blue surfacing, available from Bliss Products and Services.

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Two-post hip shade over a neighborhood playground with blue poured-in-place surfacing, example for Alabama by Bliss Products and Services.

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Two people using an UltraSite wall-mounted outdoor table with attached benches, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Inclusive playground at Fullwood Park in Georgia with ramps, slides, and poured in place safety surfacing installed by Bliss Products and Services

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City of Durham playground with new sidewalks, a picnic shelter, a colorful play area for ages 2 to 5, a tall adventure zone for ages 5 to 12, and an ID Sculpture caterpillar detail in poured in place surfacing — Bliss Products and Services

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Blue poured in place safety surfacing around a baseball themed playground in Canopy Oaks Park, Georgia installed by Bliss Products and Services

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Inclusive playground equipment with shade structure at Elm Street Park, supporting community recreation with Bliss Products and Services

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Black perforated steel park bench with arms beside hedges.

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Person reading on a green UltraSite slat bench with pedestal base in a fall park, from Bliss Products & Services.

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City of Charlotte Eastway playground aerial view with two play areas, poured in place safety surfacing in blue, green, and brown, a blue shade sail, and slide towers — Bliss Products and Services

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City of Durham playground with new sidewalks, a picnic shelter, a colorful play area for ages 2 to 5, a tall adventure zone for ages 5 to 12, and an ID Sculpture caterpillar detail in poured in place surfacing — Bliss Products and Services

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Glenn Elementary playground aerial view with blue and orange play towers, slides, and poured in place safety surfacing in color blocks beside a brick school building — Bliss Products and Services

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Child sitting on a blue backless perforated metal bench.

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Maroon perforated steel benches with school logos along a walkway.

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Black UltraSite backless contoured steel bench beside a green field, from Bliss Products & Services.

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Use these examples to compare tower height, slide count, climbers, and the overall footprint so you can see what feels right for your space. If you spot a playground you like, share the image link or a screenshot and we can help match a similar style and component mix.

Splashpads

Blue expanded-metal picnic table with black frame on a concrete patio.

Splashpad examples in real-world settings

Splashpads for Cool, High Energy Play
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.

Black metal picnic table with bench seats on a boardwalk by the ocean.

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If a splashpad layout stands out, save a screenshot or copy the image link and send it to our team. We can help narrow options and coordinate a consistent look across nearby shade, seating, and other site elements.
Bliss Products and Services helps schools, parks, and community spaces create cohesive play and water features that feel intentional on day one. These examples are here to help you pick a look you like, then our team can help align styles across playgrounds, splashpads, shade, and seating and provide the product details needed for review and purchasing.