Water Parks In Idaho: A Huffington Post Travel Guide

Water parks in Idaho are the answer to the infamous kid statement, "I'm bored." The whole family can visit an Idaho water park and be lazy, active or anything in between--but never bored. As part of aHuffington Post Travel serieson family-fun parks, here is our guide to all the key information visitors need to know about Idaho water parks.

Roaring Springs

Leisure LagoonRoaring Springs

Enter The Vortex

Viper's Vortex

Other Attractions

Mammoth Canyon Family Raft RideThunder FallsKiddie Kowabunga

Food Options

Safety Record

Address:400 W. Overland Road, Meridian, ID 83642
Phone:877-420-7529
Hours:General hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily in the summer; check the park website calendar for special event hours and days.
Price:General full-day admission (48 inches and taller), $27.99; children (shorter than 48 inches) and seniors (55 and older), $22.99.

Boulder Beach Water Park

Thiswater and theme parkis a gem out in the woods. The Avalanche Mountain raft ride is big enough to hold a family and the three speed slides on Velocity Peak should satisfy thrill seekers. The younger set will enjoy Toddler Springs and interactive water toys designed just for them.

Raft With The Family

Slide Away

Snack Stands

Safety Record

Silverwood Theme Park

Address:27843 N. Highway 95, Athol, ID 83801
Phone:208-683-3400
Hours:The park is generally open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily from June to Labor Day and some weekends during May and September.
Price:General admission, which includes both parks, $41.99; children (ages 3 to 7) and seniors (65 and older), $21.99.

Other Noteworthy Parks Near Idaho

Wild Waters

Raptor Reef

Lava Hot Springs

Silver Rapids Waterpark

Downata Hot Springs

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