Looking for outdoor pools & water parks in Orlando? Here are 11 of them, with the details parents check first: price, opening hours and the right age range.
Sorted by distance from the middle of Orlando, nearest first. Those are straight-line miles, so every drive is longer than the number on the card.
Northwest Pool is a place where families can swim and cool off during the warmer months — a kid-friendly spot for a summer afternoon.
John H. Jackson Pool is a place in Orlando, FL where families can swim and cool off during the warmer months — a kid-friendly spot for a summer afternoon.
Wadeview Pool is an outdoor pool in Orlando, Florida where the City of Orlando offers recreational and competitive swim teams for ages 6-18, as well as summer swim…
College Park Pool is an outdoor pool in Orlando, Florida offering swim lessons for all ages taught by Red Cross certified instructors during summer months. The…
Hankins Park Pool is a place in Orlando, FL where families can swim and cool off during the warmer months — a kid-friendly spot for a summer afternoon.
James R. Smith Pool is an outdoor pool located in Orlando, FL that serves as part of the Dr. James R. Smith Neighborhood Center. The facility offers summer day…
Dover Shores Pool is a place in Orlando, FL where families can swim and cool off during the warmer months — a kid-friendly spot for a summer afternoon.
Rosemont Pool is a place in Orlando, FL where families can swim and cool off during the warmer months — a kid-friendly spot for a summer afternoon.
Universal's Volcano Bay is an outdoor water park located in Orlando, Florida, offering families thrill rides and relaxation experiences in a tropical-themed…
Aquatica SeaWorld Orlando is an outdoor water park in Orlando, Florida, featuring thrilling water slides and relaxing pools for families and children. The park…
Surf pool; Miss Adventure Falls; toddler play area Ketchakiddee Creek
Summit Plummet 120-ft free fall; ski resort theme; Tike's Peak toddlers
Where a card says no price or no hours listed, the venue does not publish it. We would rather leave the gap than fill it with a guess. Prices come from each venue's own website, and we publish one only when the figure appears on the page we took it from. Tell us if we are missing one you know.
These run from 1 to 18 miles out from the middle of Orlando. Hours move with the season and with school holidays, so check the listing before you set off. If you run one of the places on this page, you can claim it for free and keep its hours and prices right.
Grip socks. Almost every venue requires them for children and several require them for adults. Most sell them at the door for a few dollars. Bringing your own is cheaper and means you are not buying a fourth pair.
Check whether adults pay. It runs from free to full price and it changes the cost of a visit by a lot when there are two of you.
Weekday mornings are the toddler rush. If you want space, aim for after two on a school day. Weekend mornings are the busiest hours of the week almost everywhere.
Ninety minutes is the realistic ceiling for most children under five. There is rarely a gradual wind down. Leaving with time left on the clock is not wasted money, it is a better afternoon.
Call ahead in school holidays. Several of these venues run camps and private events that close open play with no notice on the website.
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We list 11 outdoor pools & water parks within 37 miles of Orlando, FL. Every one is a published listing with an address we checked.
5 of them list an age range starting at two or under. Check the age line on each card, because a place that suits a six-year-old does not always suit a two-year-old.
We list every one we have within 37 miles of the center of Orlando. Each is a published place with an address we geocoded and checked, and the business can claim its listing to keep the hours and prices current.
It varies more than you would expect, from free to full price, and it changes the cost of a visit by a lot when there are two of you. The price on each card is what it costs to get a child in. Where a venue publishes an adult price it is on the listing, and where it does not we have left it out rather than assume.
Usually not for open play, but several venues cap capacity at weekends and during school holidays, and some close open play entirely for private events. Where a venue has its own booking page, the listing links straight to it.
Grip socks, a water bottle, a change of clothes for anyone under four, and a plan for leaving before the meltdown rather than after it.
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Listings last checked August 21, 2026.
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