Our Guide To Water Parks in Phoenix

Water parks in Phoenix are the perfect place to cool off during hot, triple-digit summer days. With raging rapids, giant wave pools, and gravity-defying water coasters, Phoenix water parks deliver thrills for the whole family.As part of a Huffington Post Travel serieson family-fun parks, here is our guide to all the key information visitors need to know about water parks in Phoenix.

Big Surf

Big Surfoldest water parkWaikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach

Bora Bora Bay

Bora Bora BayBlack Hole

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Safety Record

Arizona Foothills Magazine

Address:1500 N. McClintock Dr., Tempe, AZ, 85281
Phone:480-994-2297
Hours:May through September, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
Price:$19.50 for seniors, $26 general admission, $19.50 for children three years of age up to 48 inches tall, $3 for children two years of age and younger.

Wet 'n' Wild

Wet 'n' Wildis Arizona's biggest and newest water park. Situated on 35 acres in north Phoenix, the park is home to more than30 water slides and attractions.

Defy Gravity

Maximum Velocity

The Constrictor

ConstrictorSoak 'em Playground

Sit Down Or Dine On-The-Go

Safety Record

Address:4243 W. Pinnacle Peak Road Glendale, AZ 85310-4002
Phone:623-201-2000
Hours:June through September, open daily, hours vary.
Price:$34.99 general admission, $27.99 junior and senior admission.

Other Noteworthy Parks Near Phoenix

Mesa Golfland Sunsplash

Oasis Water Park at the Arizona Grand Resort

Salt River Tubing

Hole-in-the-Wall River Ranch at the Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort

Breakers Water Park in Tucson

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