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Splash pads open at Las Vegas parks

The city of Las Vegas has opened it splash pads for the season.

Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

— All American Park, 1551 S. Buffalo Drive

— Alyn Beck Park, 9220 Brent Lane

— Angel Park, 241 S. Durango Drive

— Baker Park, 1010 E. St. Louis Ave.

— Bill Briare Family Park, 650 N. Tenaya Way

— Bob Baskin Park, 2801 Oakey Blvd.

— Bruce Trent Park, 8851 Vegas Drive

— Centennial Hills Park, 7101 N. Buffalo Drive

— Douglas A. Selby Park, 1293 N. Sandhill Road

— East Las Vegas Family Park, 4480 E. Washington Ave.

— Estelle Neal Park, 6075 Rebecca Road

— Gary Dexter Park, 800 Upland Blvd.

— Gilcrease Brothers, 10011 Gilcrease Ave.

— Justice Myron E. Leavitt and Jaycee Community Park, 2100 E. St. Louis Ave.

— Kianga Isoke Palacio Park at Doolittle Complex, 951 W. Lake Mead Blvd.

— Lorenzi Park, 3333 W. Washington Ave.

— Patriot Community Park, 4050 Thom Blvd.

— Polly Gonzalez Memorial Park, 5425 Corbett St.

— Rainbow Family Park, 7151 W. Oakey Blvd.

— Raptor Play Park in Thunderbird Family Sports Complex, 6105 N. Durango Drive

— Rotary Park, 901 Hinson St.

— Sunny Springs Park, 7620 Golden Talon Ave.

— Stupak Park, 300 W. Boston Ave.

— Teton Trails, 7850 N. Bradley Ave.

— Trigono Hills Park, 3805 Cliff Shadows Parkway

— West Charleston Lions/Essex Park, 600 Essex Drive

— Winding Trails Park, 7250 N. Fort Apache Road

— Woofter Family Park, 1600 Rock Springs Drive

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