Fixed locationSplash Pads and Spray Parks

Livingston Rotary Spray Park at Mike Webb Park

South Livingston / River Drive area, Livingston, MT

Seasonal free spray park at Mike Webb Park with playground access, picnic tables, shelter space, restrooms, and a water fountain.
Plan This Visit

Best for

Toddlers through elementary ages

Visit style

Simple city spray park outing

Birthday parties

Available

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Atlas Perspective

Editor's Take

A strong small-city splash stop with the practical extras families need: bathrooms, a playground, and enough picnic infrastructure to stay awhile.

Atlas Perspective

Best Fit

Best For
  • Free summer water play
  • Families with mixed-age kids who also want a playground
  • Casual local meetups
  • Pairing splash time with a picnic shelter outing
Less Ideal For
  • Families wanting highly themed water features
  • Visitors needing clearly posted daily spray-hour schedules
  • Parents seeking a tightly enclosed venue

At a Glance

Venue type

Spray park

Age groups

ToddlersPreschoolersBig kidsMixed ages

Family amenities

Picnic tablesPavilionsDrinking waterChanging area

Nearby park amenities

PlaygroundSports fieldsPavilion rentals

Cost

Free

Shade level

Little shade

Bathroom access

On site

Fencing

Open access

Visit options

Drop-in visitsBirthday parties

Season model

Summer season

Toddler-friendly

Yes

Part of a larger park

Yes

Verified only

Yes

Operator type

City parks department

Hours vary with season or weather

Yes

Plan Your Visit

Facilities
  • Playground
  • Open ball field
  • Picnic tables
  • Picnic shelter
  • Restrooms/changing rooms
  • Water fountain
Visit StyleDrop-in public park visit
Weather NoteOutdoor operation is weather dependent.
What To Bring
TowelsSwim clothes or quick-dry clothesSun protectionDry clothesSnacks
Season WindowMid-June through mid-September, weather permitting

Pricing Snapshot

AdmissionFree
Value NoteBest used as a budget-friendly summer park outing.

About the Venue

Livingston Rotary Spray Park at Mike Webb Park is Livingston's main public splash-play spot for summer drop-in visits. The city's recreation page confirms the spray park, along with a playground, ball field, picnic tables, picnic shelter, restrooms/changing rooms, and a water fountain. Official city information says the spray park operates from mid-June through mid-September, weather permitting. This is a practical choice for families wanting a free outdoor splash stop with enough park infrastructure to support a longer stay.

Atlas Perspective

Splash Pad Atlas Notes

Age FitToddlers through elementary ages
Noise LevelModerate
Visit StyleSimple city spray park outing
Energy LevelModerate
Parent ComfortGood due to nearby park amenities and restrooms
Booking FrictionLow for everyday visits

Birthday Party Snapshot

SummaryWorks well for casual birthday meetups, especially with shelter rental support nearby.
Reservation NoteCity rental materials reference Mike Webb spray park picnic shelter use.

Accessibility & Comfort

Known Features
Restrooms/changing rooms nearbyWater fountain nearbyPicnic shelter seating
Considerations
Detailed surface and inclusive water-feature specifications were not clearly published on the city recreation page.

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Quick Summary

Best for

Toddlers through elementary ages

Visit style

Simple city spray park outing

Birthday parties

Available

Profile

Strong profile coverage

Contact Information

Address

Mike Webb Park

Livingston, MT

Source & Verification

Last updated

April 18, 2026

Verification summary

Last verified: April 10, 2026

Checked against 2 public sources.

Reviewed as

Municipal source review

What Changed

April 10, 2026

Created listing from official Livingston recreation page and supporting official social result.

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