Utah’s Coolest Waterparks You Must Visit

Utah might be dry, but its waterparks are anything but boring! From epic slides to wave pools, here’s where the real summer fun begins.

Make a Splash in Utah!

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Part of Lagoon Amusement Park, this beach-style zone brings the ocean vibe to Farmington with palm trees, surf sounds, and wild water slides.

Lagoon A Beach – A Tropical Twist

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This Draper favorite is full of bright slides, splash zones, and the largest water playground in the world. Perfect for kids and big kids at heart.

Cowabunga Bay – Colorful, Crazy & Cool

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Cherry Hill – More Than Just Slides

Kaysville’s family favorite blends water rides, mini-golf, and camping—turn your water day into a weekend getaway!

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Seven Peaks – Slides That Soar

Massive slides, wave pools, and toddler splash zones in Provo. Ride the Avalanche or chill in the lazy river—it’s splash heaven!

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Sand Hollow Aquatic Center – Year-Round Waves

Indoor and outdoor pools, slides, and fun zones await in sunny St. George. Great for winter visits too!

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Washington City Community Center – Family Favorite

A hidden gem with winding slides, lazy rivers, and plenty of shallow play areas for toddlers and beginners.

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Small Towns, Big Splash

Smaller spots like South Davis Rec, Lindon Aquatics, and Clearfield bring water fun with fewer crowds—ideal for relaxed family days.

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Splash Smart – Pro Tips for Waterpark Days

Arrive early, bring lots of sunscreen, quick-dry towels, and water shoes. Don’t forget to hydrate—Utah sun is no joke!

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Best Season to Dive In

Late May to early September is prime splash season! Weekdays are less crowded, and morning visits beat the heat.

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