California
Water Parks The Complete List
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California
Water Parks combine
amusement park fun with a day at the beach. Huge water slide,
wild rivers, giant wave pools and sandy beaches. Tickets are good
for all day with many of the water parks offering discounts and
promotions during the season. California has some of the best
weather in the country so most of these water parks are open from
late March through to the end of September. Water parks are the
perfect place to cool off on a hot summer day. Bring along the
family for a day of fun and exercise. Older kids and adults will
enjoy the wild tube slides and wave pools. Younger children can
play in waveless pools, gentle fountains, and miniature slides.
Everyone in your family or group can jump into the lazy river,
climb into and inner tube and float the water park. There is no
better way to spend a sumner day than at one of California's water
parks. Use this list to find a water park near you. |
Legoland
California Water Park - California's newest
water park and the only Legoland water park in the world.
Located in Carlsbad California the new park opens
June 2010. LEGOLAND California guests can upgrade
their Park tickets to include LEGOLAND Water Park for just
$10. The Water Park is included in the price of Resort Hopper
tickets. Legoland
Discount Tickets. |
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Six
Flags Hurricane Harbor Los Angeles - 26101
Magic Mountain Parkway - Six Flags Hurricane Harbor attraction
lineup features more than 23 slides and attractions including
Tornado, a six-story funnel of fun; Black Snake Summit,
with two of the tallest enclosed speed slides in Southern
California; Lizard Lagoon. Print
at home tickets. |
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Knott's
Soak City Palm Springs
- 1500 S. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92264 - Rides
include Pacific Spin, Old Man Falls (Pipeline, Point Break,
Riptide), Malibu Run (Dropoff, Heavy Swell, Rincon, Wave Chaser),
Laguna Storm Water Tower (Cyclone, Tornado, Typhoon) and a
1/3 mile long lazy river. Open May through September. Things
to do in Palm Springs. |
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Knott's
Soak City Buena Park - 8039 Beach Boulevard,
Buena Park, CA 90620 - Same rides as above with the added
benefit of being across the street from Knott's Berry Farm.
Open from late May to September. You can buy a one day or
season pass. Arrive early this water park gets really busy
during the summer. Knott's
Berry Farm Discount Tickets. |
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Soak City San Diego - 2052
Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista, CA 91911.- Rides include
imperial Run (Beach Blaster, Green Room, Point Break, Riptide,
Silver Strand, Surf Advisory), Solana Storm Watch Tower (Cyclone,
Tornado, Typhoon) and La Jolla Falls (Banzai, Dropoff, Pipeline,
Straight Shot).
More San Diego Attractions. Open May through September. |
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Raging
Waters San Dimas - 111 Raging Waters Drive, San
Dimas, CA 91773. - California's largest water park with over
50 acres and 36 slides and attractions, plus a sand beach.
Rides range from mild to wild. Season passes are available.
Two areas for younger children Kid's Kingdom and Splash Island.
Parking is expensive at $15.00 per vehicle. Open May through
September. |
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Raging
Waters San Sacramento - 1600 Exposition Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95815 - Raging Waters Sacramento features more
than 25 exhilarating water attractions, breath-taking slides,
crystal clear pools and fun-filled activities for children
and adults of all ages. Attractions include Cannonball Falls,
Hurricane, Cliffhanger Speed Slides and Breaker Beach Wave
Pool. |
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Raging
Waters San Jose - 2333 South White Road San Jose
, CA 95148 - Northern California 's Largest Water park, offers
23-acres and millions of gallons of family fun Attractions
include a 350,000-gallon Wave Pool and The Pirate's Cove-
an interactive themed water fort. Open late March through
September. Season and day passes available. |
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Water
World Concord - 1950 Waterworld
Parkway Concord, CA 94520 - Open weekends from early May until
late September and daily from early June until late August.
More rides and attractions than any other water park in Northern
California. Areas for young children, thrill attractions for
older kids and adults plus family attractions. |
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Wild
Rivers Irvine - 8770 Irvine Center Dr Irvine,
CA 92618 - Located on the former Lion County Safari grounds
Wild Rivers has the usually rides and slides plus kiddie areas.
Almost closed the park has a new lease until the Irvine Company
develops the land it sits on. Plans call for moving the water
park to the new Orange County Great Park. Open May through
September. |
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Splash
Canyon Temecula
- Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway Temecula, CA 92590 - This
new water park will be operated by the same company as Wild
Rivers. Splash Canyon Waterpark is planning on opening Summer
2010. An exact Opening Day has not been set. Season passes
are pre-selling. |
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Ravine
Paso Robles - 2301 Airport Road. in Paso Robles,
CA. - This is the only major water park in the central coast
of California. Rides include a 25 foot flume slide ,Kickback
Kreek, 175,000 gallon wave pool at Calypso Bay and a 9000
sq. foot tadpool for younger children. Open May through early
September. |
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Day
Town Water Park Palmdale - 3850-B East Avenue
S Palmdale, CA 93550 - rides include Devil's Punch Bowl, Big
Rock River, Rattler's Revenge and The Wild Catter. Little
Miners Camp for kids 12 and under. This water park is on the
smaller side but a welcome relief form the hot Palmdale summer
sun. Open end off May through September |
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