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Atlantis Play Center gives Garden Grove a playful local landmark
Atlantis Play Center opened in 1963 and keeps Garden Grove's under-the-sea playground story alive with whale slides, sea-creature sculptures, a splash pad, rentals, and kid-focused rules.
Garden Grove has a local park that feels more specific than a normal playground. Atlantis Play Center opened in 1963 and is built around an under-the-sea idea. It has whale slides, sea-creature sculptures, and ocean-inspired play structures.
The park is small, about 4 acres, and that is part of its charm. It is aimed especially at younger kids, with a seasonal splash pad and space for birthday parties, schools, daycares, and group visits.
One local rule is easy to miss before a visit: adults must be with a child to enter, and children need supervision. That keeps the park focused on young families and play.
Check the current schedule before going. Maintenance closures, event closures, rental details, and reservation rules can change, so it is better to confirm first than disappoint a kid at the gate.
Where to see it
Atlantis Play Center at 13630 Atlantis Way
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Reviewed June 30, 2026
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