Evolution of the Playground Remember the playground? Hanging from monkey bars and jungle gyms; racing down slides that got too hot in the sun; riding merry-go-rounds that sent stomachs lurching, teeter-totters, rocking horses on springs, and swings that went so high you thought your feet would touch the clouds. Most of that gave way to rubber and molded plastic play equipment and abstract climbable art. Wood chips and tree bark replaced the sand that filled dump trucks as well as shoes.Today's inflatable water playgrounds offer the fun of the traditional playground minus the cuts, bruises, and splinters. Inflatable water playgrounds add the cooling sensation of water for a splashing good time.
What Is an Inflatable Water Playground? | ![]() |
Inflatable water playgrounds are the alternative to water parks and set up in minutes, offering ramps, inflatable water slides, pools, inflatable bouncers, crawl tunnels, climbing walls, and/or water cannons. Most models allow several children to play at one time.
Floating inflatable water playgrounds bring out the child in everyone. Weekends at the lake can be fun for the whole family, bouncing, teetering, sliding, and splashing through these aquatic obstacle courses.
Create Your Own Inflatable Water Playground
Start your inflatable water playground with a water trampoline. For increased fun, add other inflatable water toys: a single- or double-lane water slide, teeter-totter, inflatable island, or raft. Don't stop there; increase summer fun with a single- or double-lane slip-and-slide, a great backyard companion for bounce house with slide combos. When it comes to kids, it's all about jumping, climbing, and bouncing. An inflatable water playground offers all that and more.