Water Parks In Delaware: A Huffington Post Travel Guide

Water parks in Delaware are few and far between. There are only a handful, all of which are located downstate. Delaware water parks, like the state itself, run small, but what they may lack in thrills, they make up for in cool fun for families.As part of a Huffington Post Travel serieson family fun parks, here is our guide to all of the key information visitors need to know about Delaware water parks.

Jungle Jim's River Safari Water Park

Jungle Jim's

The Lazy River

Other Activities

Pizza, Ice Cream And More

Safety Record

Ellis and Associates certified

Address36944 Country Club Rd., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Phone:302-227-8444
Hours:Memorial Day through Labor Day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The water park stays open later during the summer.
Price:All-day passes are $32 for people taller than 42", $33 for those under 42". Dry attractions are by ticket and are not included in the all-day pass price.

Killens Pond State Park Water Park

Located within the picturesque Killens Pond State Park, theKillens Pond Water Parkoffers waterfalls, fountains and slides. The water park offers a convenient way to cool off while camping in one of the park's campgrounds, and also makes a great Southern Delaware day trip.

The Mushroom Fountain

Twist Slides

Pond Provisions

Safety Record

Address:5025 Killens Pond Road, Felton, DE 19943
Phone:302-284-4526
Hours:Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Hours may change due to the weather.
Price:Admission is $3 per person, plus the State Park entrance fee of $3 for an in-state vehicle or $6 for an out-of-state vehicle.

Other Noteworthy Parks Near Delaware

Thunder Lagoon Water Park

Whitewater Mountain at Midway Speedway Park

Sahara Sam's Oasis

Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown, PA

Water World

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