The new facility, covering 430 square meters, positions itself as one of the largest and most complete of its kind in Andalusia. It will be available to the public daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM and has a maximum capacity for 65 children.
The water park is divided into three zones differentiated by age: 'baby' (1 to 3 years), 'kids' (4 to 9 years), and 'teen' (10 and 11 years). Each area has been designed with experiences adapted to different stages of child development, promoting inclusive and safe play.
Among the 41 dynamic elements are water jets, activatable springs, tipping buckets, mini slides, and sensory features like the 'Riversense', designed to stimulate exploration and discovery through water.
This space offers an outdoor leisure alternative that combines thermal comfort, physical activity, and socialization.
The facility features a closed and recycled water circuit, as well as a special non-slip flooring to ensure user safety. The Councilor for Parks and Gardens, Daniel Gómez, confirmed that the installation has passed the required health and pH controls.
Visitors are reminded that the use of balloons, balls, motor vehicles, and bicycles is prohibited. Children under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult, and the use of diapers is mandatory for babies.
This opening marks the second facility of its kind in the municipality, adding to the water park at Las Cañadas, which opened its doors last week.




