Spivey Splash Water Park announces 2026 season passes for fifth anniversary

Jeffrey E. Turner Chairman at Clayton County
Jeffrey E. Turner Chairman at Clayton County
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Spivey Splash Water Park announced on April 13 that season passes for the 2026 season are now available, marking the park’s fifth anniversary. The water park, located at 2300 Walt Stephens Road in Jonesboro, Georgia, is offering several pass options to accommodate different visitor needs.

The announcement is significant as it highlights a continued investment in local recreation and community engagement opportunities. Visitors can choose from a Typhoon Season Pass, Family Adventure Pass, or a regular Day Pass. The Day Pass costs $20 for all ages and $15 for seniors and veterans; children aged two and under are admitted free with a required swim diaper. The Typhoon Season Pass offers unlimited entry throughout the season with additional perks such as free admission to event nights and discounts on extra tickets. Residents pay $140 while non-residents pay $190 for this pass. The Family Adventure Pass covers admission for two adults and three children all season long at $285 for residents or $355 for non-residents.

The release comes amid shifting demographics in Clayton County schools. Enrollment dropped by 2.5% during the 2022-23 school year compared to the previous year according to the Georgia Department of Education. Total enrollment stood at 61,644 students during that period according to the same source.

Demographic data show that Black students comprised the largest group within Clayton County schools at 68%, followed by Hispanic students at 24% according to state data. Multiracial students made up three percent of enrollment, while White students were least represented at two percent according to official figures.

More information about Spivey Splash Water Park’s passes is available on their website or by calling their main office number.



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