If you’re searching for the best water parks, splash pads, and spray parks in the Okanagan, then you’re in luck. Kelowna and the surrounding area are packed with family-friendly spots where little ones (and grown-ups) can cool off, run around, and have some carefree fun.
We’ve spent many summers checking out local water parks across the Okanagan Valley, and here is the list—whether you’re looking for a lakefront adventure or a shaded splash pad for toddlers.
Armstrong Spray Park
Armstrong Memorial Park Spray Park

This fully fenced splash pad in Memorial Park features a soft, rubberized surface that’s safe and comfortable for kids to run and play on. It’s located right next to the playground and outdoor pool, making it easy to move between activities. The surrounding park also includes shaded green space, tennis courts, a skateboard park, and public washrooms.
3285 Pleasant Valley Road, Armstrong | More Details
Enderby Spray Park
Enderby Spray Park

Tucked into Barnes Park and open from May to September, the Enderby Spray Park is a bright, cheerful spot to cool off on a hot Okanagan day. Kids can dash between colourful flower-shaped sprayers, mushroom-shaped jets, and spray loops on the wide concrete pad, with plenty of room to run around. Best of all, it’s right next to the Enderby Outdoor Pool, so families can easily combine a splash session with a swim. You’ll also find a playground, skate park, outdoor gym, picnic area, and seasonal washrooms all in the same spot, making it a great all-day destination.
606 King Avenue, Enderby | More Details
Kelowna Water Parks and Splash Parks
Ben Lee Water Park – Rutland (Upgrades coming for May 2026)

A favourite in Rutland, this spray park is fully fenced with plenty of grassy space, picnic tables, and nearby washrooms—ideal for younger kids to play safely. It’s also close to accessible playground, a skateboard park, basketball courts, and has a parking lot, making it easy to spend a full afternoon here.
900 Houghton Road, Kelowna | More Details
City Park Water Park – Downtown Kelowna

Located in the heart of downtown Kelowna, this popular splash park is always buzzing with families in the summer. It features interactive spray fountains, water cannons, a small slide, and a giant tipping bucket that kids love waiting under. Beyond the water play, City Park has it all—sandy beach access, a large playground, a skateboard park, a soccer field, a swimming area, and washrooms nearby.
1600 Abbott Street, Kelowna | More Details
Quilchena Splash Park – Kettle Valley

Located in the Village of Kettle Valley, Quilchena Splash Park is a quiet, fenced spot perfect for younger kids. It features two water cannons and a variety of spray elements, with grassy areas and benches surrounding the splash zone. Right next to the splash park is Quilchena Playground, making it easy for kids to move between water play and climbing. Seasonal washrooms and a water fountain are also available.
347 Quilchena Drive, Kelowna | More Details
Splash BC Wibit Water Park – Downtown Kelowna

Located on Okanagan Lake, this inflatable water park features slides, trampolines, and climbing structures. Great for kids 5+ (life jackets required).
1600 Abbott Street, Kelowna | Visit Website
Lake Country Spray Park
Trethewey Spray Park

A fruit-themed park with overhead sprayers, ground jets, shade tents, and change rooms. A local favourite.
10070 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country | More Details
Lumby Spray Park
Lumby Spray Park

The Lumby Spray Park is located in Oval Park, right beside the community’s outdoor swimming pool. It features a variety of interactive water elements like a spray ring tunnel, giving kids a fun way to cool off. With a playground just steps away, it’s easy for children to move between water play and climbing structures. It’s a convenient and family-friendly spot for a summer outing in Lumby.
1811 Glencaird Street, Lumby | More Details
Okanagan Falls Spray Park
OK Falls Spray Park

The OK Falls Spray Park offers a mix of water features like spray nozzles and tipping buckets, making it a popular spot for kids to cool off. It’s located next to John Bell Playground and the beach, with street parking available nearby. Families will also find seasonal washrooms, picnic tables, and benches within easy reach.
700 Block, Cedar Street, Okanagan Falls | More Details
Oliver Spray Park
Kinsmen Spray Park

Kinsmen Spray Park in Oliver is a fully enclosed area that includes both a spray park and a playground. The water area features elements like tipping buckets, ground-level sprays, and a spray tunnel. The adjacent playground has swings, slides, and climbing equipment. The space is shaded by mature trees and includes several picnic tables, a bench, and access to seasonal public washrooms.
255 Fairview Road, Oliver | More Details
Osoyoos Splash Park & Water Park
Jack Shaw Splash Park

Jack Shaw Splash Park in Osoyoos features a variety of interactive water elements such as fountains, bright arches, and spray features designed for kids. The area includes shaded picnic tables and surrounding green space for families to relax. Additional amenities include nearby washrooms, an accessible path, and a Free Little Library.
6601 89th Street, Osoyoos | More Details
Splash BC Wibit Water Park – Osoyoos

Set on Osoyoos Lake, this inflatable park is a summer favourite for active families.
Park Place, Osoyoos | More Details
Penticton Splash Pads & Water Parks
Skaha Lake Splash Pad

Freshly updated in 2025, the Skaha Splash Pad sits right next to Rotary Playworld Playground and just steps from Skaha Lake and its sandy beach, making it easy to bounce between splashing, swinging, and swimming all in one afternoon. Kids love running back and forth between the splash pad and playground, cooling off under colourful spray loops, misting jets, water blasters, a tipping bucket, and playful animal-themed sprayers. The smooth concrete pad is ringed by a raised ledge that doubles as easy seating for parents, with grassy space, shade, and washrooms all close by.
Cypress Street & Elm Avenue, Penticton | More Details
Lakawanna Park Splash Pad

Located across from Okanagan Lake Beach, Lakawanna Splash Pad in Penticton is a small, railway-themed water play area perfect for a quick cool-down. Kids can run through spray hoops and ground sprayers while the tall water tower adds a fun visual element. The splash pad is bordered by grass, shade trees, and benches, making it easy for families to take a break. Its spot just off Lakeshore Drive means you’re only steps from downtown shops, restaurants, and the waterfront walkway.
796 Lakeshore Drive West, Penticton | More Details
Splash BC Wibit Water Park – Penticton

The Splash BC Wibit Water Park in Penticton is hard to miss as you arrive in town—it’s set right next to the S.S. Sicamous and across from Lickity Splitz. This floating water park offers a full day of fun with climbing walls, slides, and obstacle-style features. There’s also a dedicated “Kids Circuit” designed for younger children, making it a great option for families with a mix of ages.
1010 Lakeshore Drive, Penticton | More Details
Peachland Splash Pad & Water Park
Heritage Park Splash Pad

Heritage Park Splash Pad is a smaller splash area with gentle ground sprays, perfect for younger kids. It’s located right next to the Heritage Park playground, making it easy to move between water and play. Grassy areas surround the splash pad, offering space to sit or spread out. Seasonal public washrooms are available across the street, and the nearby Ray Kandola Heritage Pier offers a scenic walk along Okanagan Lake.
Beach Avenue & 1st Street, Peachland | More Details
Splash BC Wibit Water Park – Peachland

Set right on Okanagan Lake in Peachland, Splash BC Wibit Water Park is a floating water parkthat keeps kids and teens moving from one challenge to the next. Parents can jump in alongside them or settle in under a shady tree on the beach and relax while the kids burn off energy. When it’s time for a break, Bliss Bakery and a handful of other shops are just steps away, making it easy to turn a splash session into a full day out.
4200 Beach Avenue, Peachland | More Details
Summerland Spray Park
Summerland Millennium Spray Park

Located within Peach Orchard Beach Park in Summerland, the Millennium Spray Park sits just steps from the shores of Okanagan Lake. This spray park offers a variety of water play features, including multiple ground sprays and water cannons, designed to keep kids active and cool. It’s easy for children to move between the spray area, newly renovated adjacent playground, and sandy beach. Families will also find open grassy spaces, shaded picnic tables, nearby washrooms, and convenient access to a boat launch.
14877 Lakeshore Drive South, Summerland | More Details
Vernon Splash Pads
Lakeview Splash Pad

Lakeview Splash Pad sits between the Lakeview Wading Pool and Lakeview Park, offering a small but fun space for water play. It includes flower-shaped sprayers and ground-level fountains, perfect for younger kids. The spray features are activated by pressing the blue disc near the pad, making it simple for children to start the water themselves. It’s a convenient spot for cooling off during a summer visit to the park.
3001 18th Street, Vernon | More Details
West Kelowna Spray Parks
Kids Care Spray Park

Kids Care Spray Park in West Kelowna is a fun and inviting spot for families looking to cool off on a warm day. This spray park features a variety of colourful and interactive water features that appeal to kids of all ages. From misting hoops and playful designs like kites and flowers, there’s plenty to keep children entertained. It’s located beside Julia’s Junction, an inclusive playground for all abilities.
2569 May Street, West Kelowna | More Details

