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Eagle Soar Splash Pad is Open in Temecula!

Hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 8am-1pm and 2-5pm.

By Ashley Cunningham - Publisher, Macaroni Kid Temecula-Murrieta-French Valley May 1, 2022

Located within the Michael 'Mike" Naggar Community Park (29119 Margarita Road), enjoy family fun at Eagle Soar Playground.  Hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 8am-1pm and 2-5pm.  The splash pad is closed on Mondays and is also closed daily 1pm-2pm for maintenance. Summer hours begin on June 6.

Click here to confirm hours of operation, park rules, and more.


Inclusive & Accessible
The Eagle Soar Playground and Splash Pad at Michael "Mike" Naggar Community Park is intended to provide a safe, integrative, and welcoming playground where children of all abilities can come and play together where they can feel a sense of belonging and acceptance.

*The playground and splash pad may be closed at any time at the City’s discretion.

**The Splash Pad is closed during the rainy weather.**

The Eagle Soar Playground and Splash Pad has many features that are inclusive for children of all abilities. If you'd like to see ways to play and how to use the equipment, please see the guide created by Girl Scout Troop 1727 by clicking HERE.

Inclusive Social Skills Program
Throughout the year the City of Temecula Community Services Department offers an Inclusive Social Skills Program at the Eagle Soar Playground & Splash Pad (ESP). While this program is in session the splash pad is intended for use by families and children with disabilities only. The ESP Program is a sensory-friendly program held at the Michael “Mike” Naggar Park and Splash Pad. It allows children and families with disabilities to have a stress-free environment and gives them the time to play with each other, explore and participate in enrichment activities.

Park Rules
Playground is unsupervised. Adult supervision is required. Children must not be left alone.
Parents/Guardians are responsible for their child’s safety.
Have fun and remember to be kind, play politely and take turns.
In order to provide full inclusion, please be sensitive to all abilities.
Follow all Splash Pad Rules.
Tables and seating are first come, first serve.
Organized parties/celebrations are not allowed inside the fenced area or outside the playground entrance on the adjacent grass area.
Due to health and safety concerns, food and drinks are permitted on the grass area only.
Help keep the park clean. Please pick up trash and remember your belongings.


For Your Safety, Please No:
Alcoholic beverages
Animals (leashed service animals are ok)
Barbecues or party jumps
Glass containers
Loitering
Pop-up shelters, tents, or large umbrellas
Rough play, fighting, or running
Sectioning-off or reserving areas for non-City special events or programs
Skateboarding
Taking water from the Splash Pad to the playground areas
Throwing water on others
Throwing, tossing, hitting, or bouncing of any sports/leisure equipment
In addition to the playground rules, please adhere to the following when on the Splash Pad. The Splash Pad is the concrete area where the spray features are located.

*The Splash Pad may be closed at any time at the City’s discretion. Splash Pad is not to be used when thunder or lightning are present.

Water
All guests must use the on site shower before entering the Splash Pad. The Splash Pad uses treated, recirculated water. Do not drink the water spraying from the Splash Pad. A drinking fountain is provided near the restroom for your convenience.

Sanitation
No diapers allowed except for swim diapers specifically made for recreational swimming.
Diaper changing is not allowed in the Splash Pad area. A diaper changing facility is located in the restroom.
Those with health problems such as diarrhea, nausea, infections, or wounds are not allowed on the Splash Pad. Splash Pad is unsupervised. Adult supervision is required. Children must not be left alone. Parents/Guardians are responsible for their child’s safety. Do not climb, hang, swing, pull, or sit on Splash Pad equipment.

For Your Safety
While on the Splash Pad, please no:

Animals (leashed service animals are ok)
Bikes, Scooters, or Skateboards
Diapers or Diaper Changing
Food or Drinks
Glass Containers
Gum Chewing
Open Wounds or Bandages
Running or rough play
Street Shoes (water shoes are ok)
Taking water from the Splash Pad to playground areas
Throwing water on others
Toys and Water Balloons

Contact:
General Inquiries - Community Services: 951-694-6480
Information Hotline: 951-693-3985
Emergencies: Dial 911
For more information about Ambassador Kindness Brochure and Playground Programs please call 951-693-3902. For up to date information see City of Temecula Human Services Facebook.

Celebrate Differences, Embrace Commonalities. Kindness Matters.