Take A Break From The Ski Slopes With Our Guide To Utah Water Parks

Water parks in Utah are the perfect antidote to lazy, hazy summer days. Utah water parks are designed with families in mind, so grab the sunscreen and let the splashing begin!As part of a Huffington Post Travel serieson water parks, here is our guide to all the key information visitors need to know about the ones in Utah.

Seven Peaks Water Park

Seven Peaks Waterpark

A Rocket Ride

High Speeds And Slow Floats

Dine Above It All

Safety Record

Provo man

Address:1330 East 300 North, Provo, Utah
Phone:801-377-4386
Hours:Seven Peaks is open from May 28 through Sept. 5 General public hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Special early entry passholder; 9:30 to 11 a.m. The park is open 6 days and is now closed on Sunday.
Price:All day tickets are $24.95 for guests 48in. tall and up and $19.95 for guests 48in. and under; toddlers under three and seniors 65 and over are free. There are various types of special passes that include items like tube rental, food discounts etc.

Cowabunga Bay

It's the 1960's all over again atCowabunga Bay, complete with a 1967 VW Beetle, surfboards and "groovy" water features. The park keeps the water temperature warm so it's great for smaller children. Unlike most parks, the inner tubes are free here, so you can float yourself down the Cowabunga Lazy River at no extra cost.

A Six-Story Playground

Speedy Slides, Lazy River

The Island Grille

Safety Record

Address:12047 Factory Outlet Drive, Draper, Utah
Phone:801-553-1000
Hours:The park is generally open June through August, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is open 7 days a week and September weekends (weather permitting). Check their website calendar for further details.
Price:The prices are based on height; 48in.and above, $21.99; under 48in. $15.99; military, $18.99; seniors 60+, $8.99 (for full day). Other special rates can be found on their website.

Other Noteworthy Parks Near Utah

Raging Waters

Lagoon-A-Beach

Cherry Hill Water Park

Layton City Surf'N Swim

Classic Fun Center

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