New spray park opens on city's far east side

Mayor Greg Ballard helped open a new spray park on the city’s far east side Tuesday afternoon.

The Grassy Creek Regional Spray Park has a sports theme featuring basketballs, tennis rackets and soccer goals that shoot streams of water.

The spray park is free to the public and open from dawn to dusk. It's located on East 30th Street.

A grant from United Water made the park possible.


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“As an environmental company, it’s important to United Water to support initiatives that improve the quality of life not only to the citizens of Indianapolis but also the environment. The spray grounds provide a fun, eco-friendly way for our youth to enjoy the parks during the hot summer months,” said Tim Blagsvedt, Project Manager of United Water.

Grassy Creek Regional Park is home to one of Indy Parks’ newest Summer Supervised Play Programs, which provide free, structured activities and programs to youth ages 6-12.