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Marlborough Splash Pads Officially Open For Summer Season
The parks are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

MARLBOROUGH, MA — Two popular summertime destinations have officially opened for the season in Marlborough.
The Ghiloni Park Splash Pad, at 239 Concord Rd, and the Stevens Park Splash Pad at 10 Martin St. opened Tuesday for the 2026 season. The parks are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and are scheduled to stay open through Sept. 7, according to the Marlborough Recreation Department.
The splash pads are unsupervised, and adults must supervise children under 12. Running, rough play and climbing on splash pad equipment are not allowed. Water shoes are recommended.
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Food, drinks, glass containers, chairs, bicycles, skateboards, in-line skates and pets are not allowed inside the enclosed splash pad areas. Organized groups, camps and birthday parties are also not permitted.
The splash pads are equipped with chemical monitoring systems that may automatically shut off the water if chemical levels fall outside standard safety parameters, including during inclement weather, power failures or high use, according to the city.
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Ghiloni Park also includes basketball courts, a dek hockey rink, softball and soccer fields, woodland trails, a half-mile walking track, picnic tables, benches, paved parking and public restrooms.
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