
Splash in the Boro vs Southern Pines Water Park
A side-by-side look at two water parks — rides, prices, amenities, and which one fits your trip.
Which Park Is Right for You?
Quick verdicts based on what each park offers.
Amenities Compared
What each park offers, side by side.
| Feature | Splash in the Boro | Southern Pines Water Park |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Splash in the Boro
- splash pad
- birthday party packages
- group rates
Only at Southern Pines Water Park
- water slides
- lazy river
- swimming pool
- food court
- lockers
- tube rentals
- picnic areas
- season passes
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Splash in the Boro
Georgia
Splash in the Boro stands out as one of the few Georgia water parks that keeps the fun flowing all year long. Located in Stateboro, this family-focused facility centers around its large splash pad area that's perfect for younger kids who aren't quite ready for big slides. The spray features and interactive water elements keep toddlers and elementary-age children entertained for hours, while parents can actually relax knowing the water depth stays manageable. The year-round operation means you can bring the kids here in January just as easily as July, which is a huge bonus for families looking to burn energy during cooler months. The splash pad features multiple spray zones with different water patterns and pressures, so kids can choose their adventure level. What makes this place special is its focus on being accessible and safe for families with young children. You won't find towering slides or intense wave pools here, but that's exactly the point. This is where you come when you want your 3-year-old to have a blast without you worrying every second. The facility maintains comfortable water temperatures year-round, making those off-season visits actually enjoyable rather than teeth-chattering experiences. Parking is typically easy since this isn't a massive destination park, and the smaller scale means you can keep track of your kids without feeling like you need a GPS. Pack plenty of snacks since options might be limited, and definitely bring water shoes since little feet and wet concrete don't always mix well. The year-round schedule…
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Georgia
Southern Pines Water Park brings classic water park fun to Dublin, Georgia with a relaxed, community-focused vibe that locals have been enjoying for years. This is the kind of place where families spread out on the grass, kids run wild, and parents can actually relax without breaking the bank. The park centers around a good-sized swimming pool with a separate shallow area for little ones, plus several water slides that range from mild to moderately thrilling. The slides aren't going to compete with the mega-parks in Atlanta, but they're perfect for kids who want that rush without the intimidation factor. The lazy river here is one of the better ones I've experienced at a smaller park - it actually has some length to it and doesn't feel like you're going in tiny circles. Parents love that they can float while keeping an eye on kids in the adjacent play areas. The children's area is well-designed with age-appropriate features like small slides, fountains, and that classic tipping bucket that dumps water every few minutes. It's contained enough that parents feel comfortable letting younger kids explore on their own. Food options stick to the basics - burgers, fries, pizza, and cold drinks - but the prices are reasonable compared to what you'll pay at bigger parks. The picnic areas are generous, and many families bring their own food to make it an all-day affair. I'd recommend arriving when they open to snag the best spots and avoid the afternoon rush. Parking is…
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