Nash Park Splash Pad
Clifton, NJ
Best for
Likely strongest for toddlers through elementary ages
Hours
Monday-Sunday 6:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Visit style
Local park day with splash as an add-on
Editor's Take
Promising because it's being added to an already popular park, but families should check current local status before making a dedicated splash-only trip.
Best Fit
- Clifton families already planning a Nash Park visit
- Free local water play once seasonal operation is confirmed
- Families pairing splash time with playground and broader park use
- Families needing long-established hours and detailed logistics
- Visitors traveling far for a guaranteed feature set
- Anyone wanting a destination-scale spray park
At a Glance
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Season model
Toddler-friendly
Part of a larger park
Verified only
Operator type
Hours vary with season or weather
Plan Your Visit
Pricing Snapshot
Nash Park Splash Pad is the planned city-run splash feature at one of Clifton's larger and better-used parks. Official city and state funding materials tie the splash pad to wider park improvements that also support longer family visits. Because the project has been publicly advanced through recent records, this listing is best treated as a developing municipal splash destination rather than a fully mature, feature-rich spray park with long-established details. It should appeal most to Clifton families who already use Nash Park and want a free warm-weather water-play option close to home.
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Best for
Likely strongest for toddlers through elementary ages
Hours
Monday-Sunday 6:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Visit style
Local park day with splash as an add-on
Address
700 Lexington Ave
Clifton, NJ, 07011
Last updated
April 10, 2026
Verification summary
Last verified: April 10, 2026
Checked against 3 public sources.
Source
Ai Region Research
April 10, 2026
Included as an active municipal splash pad project with official recent city installation records; families should still confirm current operating status before visiting.
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