The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens Features Oasis Splash Pad to Help Families Beat Extreme Summer Heat
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As the intense seasonal heat settles into the Coachella Valley, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens is offering a refreshing sanctuary for local families and tourists looking to escape the soaring temperatures. Zoo officials are highlighting the park's interactive, year-round Oasis Splash Pad and adjusted seasonal schedules as vital cooling features that allow guests to safely experience the sprawling botanical grounds and wildlife habitats throughout the extreme summer months.Cooling Off at the Oasis Splash PadLocated directly adjacent to the Bighorn Café, the Oasis Splash Pad is a state-of-the-art water play area specifically engineered for guests of all ages. Over the last year, it has evolved into one of the most popular mid-morning checkpoints for families navigating the park. The interactive aquatic feature operates every single day from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM, providing a reliable environment for children and parents to cool off together. Access to the splash pad is entirely free with standard park admission or a valid annual zoo membership."Your Hometown Zoo Days" Local PromotionThe seasonal focus on cooling amenities coincides with the zoo's active "Your Hometown Zoo Days" initiative, which runs through June 30, 2026. Characterized by zoo staff as a native "love letter back to the Coachella Valley," the targeted promotional window provides heavily reduced admission pricing for families who call the desert home year-round. Eligible households presenting a valid local zip code and corresponding photo identification can save up to $15 per ticket, encouraging local "desert rats" to gather and reconnect with the zoo during the quieter summer season.Summer Operations and Guest SafetyTo protect both human visitors and the animals, The Living Desert has transitioned to its specialized early-morning summer operating hours. The gates open to the public daily at 7:00 AM, enabling guests to explore the Rhino Savanna, the Australian Adventures track, and the interactive giraffe feedings during the coolest window of the day. Last entry to the park is strictly enforced at 12:30 PM, with the entire facility closing its gates at 1:30 PM before peak afternoon heat.Zoo administrators emphasize that taking advantage of these early operating hours, staying hydrated at cooling stations scattered throughout the park, and packing extra swimwear for the splash pad will ensure a safe, memorable experience for all. For advanced ticket reservations or to look up specific details regarding upcoming seasonal events, residents can head directly to LivingDesert.org.Explore NBCPalmSprings.com, where we are connecting the valley. For more Coachella Valley News visit NBCPalmSprings.com
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