
Evans-Roshell Park Splash Pad
Tuscaloosa, AL
Best for
Best for toddlers through younger elementary ages
Parking
Likely standard park parking; official page did not publish detailed parking instructions
Visit style
Casual and repeatable
Birthday parties
Available
Profile
Strong profile coverage
Editor's Take
A practical free option for families who care as much about the surrounding park setup as the splash pad itself.
Best Fit
- Quick neighborhood splash outings
- Families pairing water play with a playground stop
- Low-cost meetups with picnic-table seating
- Families wanting formal staffing or structured admission hours
- Visitors seeking a destination-scale spray park
- Parties that require private exclusive splash access
At a Glance
Venue type
Age groups
Family amenities
Nearby park amenities
Cost
Shade level
Bathroom access
Fencing
Visit options
Season model
Toddler-friendly
Part of a larger park
Verified only
Operator type
Hours vary with season or weather
Plan Your Visit
- Playground
- Picnic tables
- Grill
- Restrooms
- Outside basketball court
- Lighted athletic fields
- Rentable shelter
Pricing Snapshot
Evans-Roshell Park Splash Pad is a simpler free splash stop inside a neighborhood park in Tuscaloosa. The bigger draw here is the overall family mix: playground, picnic tables, shelter space, and restrooms all in one place. It is best for shorter warm-weather visits and casual meetups rather than a destination water-play day.
Splash Pad Atlas Notes
Birthday Party Snapshot
Accessibility & Comfort
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Best for
Best for toddlers through younger elementary ages
Parking
Likely standard park parking; official page did not publish detailed parking instructions
Visit style
Casual and repeatable
Birthday parties
Available
Last updated
April 18, 2026
Verification summary
Last verified: April 10, 2026
Checked against 2 public sources.
Reviewed as
Municipal source review
April 10, 2026
Added official image gallery and confirmed splash pad remains free and public.
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