Tanglewood Park - Splash Pad and Playgrounds
Tanglewood park is a great park in town. It’s one of three “Splash Pads” in Bryan and College Station (one at Tiffany Park, and another at Lincoln Center).
These Splash Pads consist of fountains and even a water bucket that fills up and splashes down. It’s great fun in the summer and spring. It’s about the size of a basketball court…maybe smaller, and there’s a controller to turn it on when it turns itself off. The cycle is about 10 minutes, and the controller is just a post with a round top that is touch activated.
I read this about the Splash Pads from the Eagle website:
Based on the popularity splash pads in Bryan/College Station, city officials are considering including more of these features in future projects, so be sure to keep the look out for new splash pads this Summer.
I called the City of Bryan Parks and Recreation, and they told me that the water is City Water, just like you’d get out of your faucet.
Tanglewood park has several covered pavillions, three playgrounds, a sand volleyball court and loads of picnic tables.
We really like this park. Not as much variety as Austin’s Colony (well, except for the Splash Pad) but great playgrounds, and although it’s a well know park, we’ve never had trouble finding empty picnic tables.
You can get there from Villa Maria, 29th or Texas Ave.
And just so you know, here’s a website that sells these Water Play Features. I don’t know if Bryan and College Station get them any cheaper, but we can assume that these are approximately the price our city paid as well. I guess that’s what our taxes are paying for. I’m OK with that. Parks are fun.
Go play.
Jorge

3 comments January 3, 2008





