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Braintree Splash Pad at Watson Park

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Dates:Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - Friday, August 31, 2018
Ages:Toddlers, Kids, Teens
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:Free
Category:Water Fun

The splash pad is a 4,000-square-foot seasonal water play area adjacent to the playground in the park. It has a flat surface equipped with a system of sprinklers and hoses to provide fun and cool relief on hot summer days.

Once part of the homestead of inventor Thomas Watson, this complex houses six baseball diamonds, including Darosa, Debra Steele and Sherdian fields. It is the epicenter of Little League in East Braintree and is located right on the river, making for picturesque views.

At the end closest to the main road, there is also a two-hoop basketball court and tennis court. Watson Park also has batting cages and plenty of room for talking a long walk. But there are no dogs or smoking allowed.

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www.braintreerec.com/info/facilities/details.aspx?FacilityID=8795

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Gordon Road, Braintree, MA map

On Gordon Road off Quincy Ave., Braintree, MA 02184
NON-BRAINTREE RESIDENTS USING THE SPLASH PAD MUST PARK THEIR VEHICLES AT THE SMITH BEACH PARKING LOT LOCATED ON EDGEHILL ROAD AND VINEDALE ROAD. ACCESS TO THE SPLASH PAD VIA THE FRANCIS J. TOLAND WALKWAY CONNECTING SMITH BEACH TO WATSON PARK.

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