Centennial Park Splash Pad
Hill Afb, UT
Best for
Best for toddlers through elementary ages
Hours
Recent official posts indicate daily 10:00 until dusk; Google knowledge panel shows 10:00-20:00
Visit style
Convenient local splash stop
Profile
Strong profile coverage
Editor's Take
Useful for eligible Hill AFB families, but access limitations keep it from being a general-purpose public listing for everyone.
Best Fit
- Hill AFB families looking for a free seasonal splash stop
- Quick on-base summer outings
- Kids needing a simple local water-play option
- Visitors without base access
- Families wanting a destination-scale public splash park
- Anyone needing clearly published public-facing park logistics
At a Glance
Venue type
Age groups
Cost
Shade level
Fencing
Visit options
Season model
Toddler-friendly
Part of a larger park
Verified only
Operator type
Hours vary with season or weather
Plan Your Visit
Hours
Pricing Snapshot
Centennial Park Splash Pad is the on-base splash pad at Hill Air Force Base serving military families and authorized visitors. Official Hill AFB sources confirm the splash pad and seasonal operation, while recent official social posts indicate current open-season use. It’s best treated as a convenient base amenity rather than a broad public destination, especially because access depends on base-entry eligibility.
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Best for
Best for toddlers through elementary ages
Hours
Recent official posts indicate daily 10:00 until dusk; Google knowledge panel shows 10:00-20:00
Visit style
Convenient local splash stop
Profile
Strong profile coverage
Address
Hill Afb, UT
Last updated
April 18, 2026
Verification summary
Last verified: April 10, 2026
Checked against 3 public sources.
Reviewed as
Municipal source review
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