Myrtle Beach, in an impressive display of summertime gaiety, witnessed the reopening of Futrell Park’s much-loved splash pad on a sunny Saturday morning. On May 25th, 2024, at 10 a.m., the air was filled with the delightful sounds of kids merrily splashing water and their contagious laughter. The very sight of the joyous atmosphere was a gratifying reminder of the summer respite in progress.
Futrell Park’s splash pad boasts an impressive array of water features, both above ground and fountain, catering to all age groups. These include four distinct above-ground features and an additional two fountains, promising an engaging experience for the whole family. The splash pad allows children to cool down during their playtime, thereby stretching their fun time outdoors even in the summer heat.
The splash pad, along with an adjacent playground, was first unveiled last year. Ever since, it has been a preferred destination for families looking to beat the summer heat in a fun and safe environment. The anticipation for the reopening of water facilities was mirrored in the excitement of the kids who rushed to the park as soon as it opened for the season.
Jessica Whitehous, a local resident, expressed her delight, “Our family loves this park! The splash pad is quite a novelty in this area, unlike back home where such amenity is commonplace. The kids have been thrilled about today’s reopening.”
The City of Myrtle Beach has left no stone unturned to ensure that Futrell Park is a wholesome recreational space. In addition to the popular splash pad, the park offers a playground and, for the more fitness-conscious visitors, a walking path around the park’s green pond. Outdoor fitness equipment is available along the trail, promoting an active lifestyle for park visitors of all ages.
The splash pad is now officially open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., all the way through Labor Day. Myrtle Beach’s Futrell Park is located at 1073 Futrell Drive, the park and splash pad have much to offer for those seeking a day out in the summer sunshine.
The reopening of Futrell Park’s splash pad is indeed a herald of summer fun and excitement. It is an invitation to all local residents to come join in the joy and create their own summertime memories. If the opening day is any testament to what the summer holds, Myrtle Beach residents have a fun-filled season ahead!
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