Alternative aquatic activities near Lexington

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Somersplash Waterpark has a lazy river, water slides, and a fully stocked concession stand. | Photo by Somersplash Waterpark

In case you missed it, Lexington aquatic centers officially opened this past weekend + neighborhood pools will be opening on Sat., June 4. This means, at least in our minds, summer is here to stay.

A full list of the city’s pools and aquatic centers can be found hereaddresses, hours of operations, entry fees + more.

But let’s take a deeper dive into water recreation — spots for little kids, beach bums + adrenaline junkies. Here are some alternative aquatic activities near Lexington.

Splashgrounds

City splash pads make for a quick + easy way to cool off. These two splash pads are located outside of the city center, making it convenient for those that don’t want to trek downtown for a dip.

  • Jacobson Park , 4001 Athens Boonesboro Rd. | Free | This splash ground overlooks the lake + is located next to a playground + a picnic shelter.

Pro tip: For an epic picnic party, reserve the shelter online.

  • Masterson Station Park , 3051 Leestown Rd. | Free | The wide-open fields make for a great sunny day excursion, with plenty of sunscreen of course.
Beaches

Water parks

  • Somersplash Waterpark , 1030 KY-2227, Somerset | $17.95 | 1.5-hour drive | Rated as Kentucky’s No. 1 waterpark, you can cool off with a lazy river or action-packed waterslides.
  • Great Wolf Lodge , 2501 Great Wolf Dr, Mason, OH | $50-80 | 2-hour drive | Located north of Cincinatti, this indoor waterpark features on-site lodging, making it a great weekend get-a-way.
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Aaron is a proud Kentuckian, father, and storyteller. His background began in documentary filmmaking, but he realized that the pen is mightier than the lens when he helped launch LEXtoday. When he’s not writing, you can find him exploring city parks with his family, or getting lost in the woods.
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