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Kandle Sprayground

2323 N. Shirley St.
Tacoma, WA 98406

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2026 Schedule

Open daily Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend
May 23-Sept 7
10 am-7 pm

Sprayground Rules & Information

The sprayground is located outside Kandle Pool.

Spraygrounds are free, there is no admission fee.

2026 Schedule

  • Open daily Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend
  • May 23-Sept 7
  • 10 am-7 pm

Please note: Throughout the season maintenance issues may arise and a sprayground may need to be shut down temporarily.

To report a sprayground malfunction please call 253-305-1022 during business hours (Mon-Fri, 8:30 am-5 pm). Outside those hours call our on-call manager at 253-305-1035.


Keep it clean!

  • Anyone with a communicable disease or who has been ill with vomiting or diarrhea within the last two weeks is prohibited.
  • Children in diapers must wear “swim diapers” to prevent contamination.
  • Diaper changes must be done in designated restroom areas.
  • Food and drink are prohibited.
  • A cleansing shower is required before entering the sprayground per WAC 246.260.131.

Keep it safe!

  • Do not drink sprayground water
  • This area is not under continuous supervision by Parks Tacoma.
  • Citizens using the facility do so at their own risk.
  • Pets are prohibited
  • Bikes, rollerblades, and skateboards are prohibited between May 1 and September 30.
  • Running or participating in disorderly behavior is unsafe and prohibited.
  • Persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs are prohibited.
  • Patrons refusing to obey the posted rules are subject to removal from the premises.

To report any operating issues, please call (253) 305-1035.

Sprayground water quality and water treatment information

Keeping the water clean . . .

The water at our Spraygrounds is recycled and sanitized through filtration and UV light.

At Jefferson, for example, there is a 3,000 gallon tank underground that is continuously (24/7) being circulated, filtered, and treated. The system automatically monitors and adds chlorine and CO2 as needed (as well as being manually monitored by staff several times a day during the summer).

The system is designed to turn off if chlorine levels fall below the prescribed level. Once a week the tank is totally emptied, cleaned and replenished with clean tap water. And just before the water goes out to the spray pad it passes through a Ultra Violet (UV) filter that instantaneously kills any bacteria or bugs.

With the recirc system we use about 7,000 gallons a week. If it were fresh water it would be almost a million gallons of water a week.

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