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Knight’s Field Spray Ground Closed for 2026 Season

Community — Wooster

Wooster offers free bus rides to Freedlander Pool as alternative.

Wooster city officials are acknowledging community disappointment over the closure of Knight’s Field Spray Ground for the entire 2026 season, citing an electrical failure discovered during routine pre-season inspections that requires three to four weeks to repair. Why the Spray Ground Is Closed The decision came down to timing. All city aquatic facilities close for the season on Aug. 15, leaving too short a window to complete repairs and meaningfully serve residents. City officials said they want full transparency about the mechanical issues and the constraints that led to the closure. Data also factored into the decision. Knight’s Field Spray Ground accounts for just 3% of all aquatic visits across Wooster’s facilities, making it the least-used water amenity in the city’s system. Where Families Can Go Instead City officials are encouraging residents to visit Freedlander Pool, which includes a dedicated kiddie pool area suited for families with young children. Free Bus Rides to the Pool To help residents who relied on Knight’s Field, Wooster’s public transit service, Wooster WayGo, is adding a temporary stop at Freedlander Pool starting Saturday, June 20. Anyone who had planned to visit Knight’s Field can ride the WayGo Bus to Freedlander Pool at no charge. Riders should board at the Community Action bus stop and let the driver know they are heading to Freedlander Pool. Children 12 and older may ride unaccompanied. Anyone under 12 must be with an adult. Full route information and schedules are available at www.ridewaygo.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Knight’s Field Spray Ground closed for the 2026 season?

An electrical failure was discovered during routine pre-season inspections and requires three to four weeks to repair. Because all city aquatic facilities close for the season on Aug. 15, officials said there was too short a window to complete repairs and meaningfully serve residents. The spray ground is also the least-used water amenity in the system, accounting for just 3% of all aquatic visits across Wooster’s facilities.

Where can families go instead of Knight’s Field?

City officials are encouraging residents to visit Freedlander Pool, which includes a dedicated kiddie pool area suited for families with young children.

How do the free bus rides to Freedlander Pool work?

Wooster’s public transit service, Wooster WayGo, is adding a temporary stop at Freedlander Pool starting Saturday, June 20. Anyone who had planned to visit Knight’s Field can ride the WayGo Bus to Freedlander Pool at no charge by boarding at the Community Action bus stop and telling the driver they are heading to Freedlander Pool.

Can children ride the WayGo bus to the pool unaccompanied?

Children 12 and older may ride unaccompanied. Anyone under 12 must be with an adult. Full route information and schedules are available at www.ridewaygo.com.