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4 Water Parks To Visit Around Salt Lake City

by Josephine Hogan

Are you looking for something fun to do? But aren’t sure what? Salt Lake City is full of fun adventures, from getting a great cup of coffee to exploring the arts. But with summer in full swing, we think the best thing to do is head out to one of the local water parks to cool off. Though it can be hard to choose just which one is the best, which is why we’ve got you covered.

If you’re looking to find a new adventure, that’s likely to become a new favorite, we’ve got you covered. Today we’re listing only the best water parks around Salt Lake City. You won’t want to miss out on visiting these places.

Don’t forget to check out the websites for updated information and current events happening before heading out. And while you’re here, be sure to check out Market Apartments to find your next dream apartment.

1) Oquirrh Park

With both indoor pools and outdoor pools makes for a great day of adventure with the family. Where you’ll find activities for all ages. And during the summer, the outdoor water area called Chomper’s Cove is opened up and you’ll have access to four different areas to play and swim. Plus a dive tower pool and a bunch more you don’t want to miss out on.

  • Address:
    • 5624 Cougar Ln, Salt Lake City, UT 84118
  • Hours:
    • Monday through Saturday: noon to 8 pm
    • Sunday: noon to 5 pm
  • How much does it cost:
    • Youth (3-17): $6
    • Adult (18-61): $8
    • Senior (62): $6
  • Website:

2) Cowabunga Bay Water Park

You are guaranteed to have a great day when you visit Cowabunga Bay in Draper, Utah. With water slides, the river, and kids cove there’s something for everyone. So lather up the sunscreen and head on out to have a fun day at the water.

  • Address:
    • 12047 State St, Draper, UT 84020
  • Hours:
    • Block admissions
      • 10.30 am to 2 pm
      • 2.30 pm to 6 pm
  • How much does it cost:
    • Above 48”: $24.99
    • Under 48”: $20.99
    • 2 and under are free
  • Website:

3) Cherry Hill

Cherry Hill has been a part of Utah history for over 50 years; a place where you are bound to have a blast. From the water park to the shady campsites there is so much to do. At the water park you’ll find water slides, a lazy river, and multiple pools. Plus several other activities you can participate in as well, like mini golf and a climbing rock.

  • Address:
    • 1325 South Main Street, Kaysville, UT 84037-2639
  • Hours:
    • Monday through Saturday: 10.30 am to 8 pm
    • Closed on Sunday
  • How much does it cost:
    • Check website for daily pricing
  • Website:

4) Splash Summit Waterpark

Whether you’re looking for a relaxing pool with strong currents or the Sky Breaker that has you plummeting down a steep slope. You are going to find it when you visit Splash Summit Waterpark. And that’s only a few of the many attractions they have. You are certain to have a bit of everything for everyone in the family, so don’t miss out on trying this amazing park.

  • Address:
    • 1330 East 300 North, Provo, UT 84606
  • Hours:
    • Check online for most up to date scheduling
  • How much does it cost:
    • Above 48”: $24.99-$27.99
    • Below 48”: $17.99-$19.99
  • Website:

While it can be difficult to pick the right water park to head to this summer, we know these are a few that will never lead you astray. What are your favorite places to head to during the summer months? Maybe we’ve even mentioned it today. Let us know in the comments.

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