9 great water parks in Southern California for a cool summer

9 great water parks in Southern California for a cool summer

I've been to San Diego's water park and it's always endless. What really interested me in the water playground in the country was a small and fresh movie, Lost and Found. The protagonist's experience of working in Water Park during the summer vacation changed his whole life. I'm going to work in the water park too!

Haha, back to the topic, what should you do in summer? Swim! Playing in the water! In all the other activities, even the slightest amount of exercise can generate countless sweats, the only recommended destination is the major water parks in Los Angeles!

Raging Waters San Dimas
111 Raging Waters Drive, San Dimas, CA 91773

This name is quite domineering, but it is the largest water park in California and the third largest in the United States. Water roller coasters, artificial surfing, especially the "Tropout, the tallest vertical waterslide in the United States", you can cool yourself all with imagination! Guaranteed to make you happy. It is worth mentioning that he can also rent shelters of different sizes. If you want to have a unique water party or even a birthday party, the frenzy is worth considering! Of course, in the high summer season, be prepared to line up to enter the garden ~
ps: Except in San Dimas near Arcadia, there are substations in San Jose and Sacramento!
909-802-2200
https://www.ragingwaters.com/

Buccaneer Bay Splash Water Park
La Mirada Regional Aquatics Center
13806 La Mirada Blvd, La Mirada, CA 90638

Buccaneer Bay is located in the swimming center of La Mirada and is under the jurisdiction of the municipality. What's interesting is the pirate theme in his park, which complements the water element. Water World allows children (and even adults) to play for hours, which is really a good place to cool off in summer! Buccaneer Bay has a long waterway (lazy river), three water slides, and a huge children's playground ~ small pot friends can choose to enter the water gently from the beach, or choose to fall from the slide.
(562) 902-3191
http://www.splashlamirada.com/​
Seaside Lagoon at Redondo Beach
200 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277

This is a magical coastal lagoon!So the main thing is the lakeside rest-sunbathing on the beach, lawn, volleyball court, deck chairs, and various children's amusement facilities.Of course, who said the lagoon can't be played!However, compared with the previous water world, this kind of "drifting water" type of playing in water is insignificant.Someday bring a box of cooler-packed ice drinks to tanning by the lake!
(310) 318-0681
http://www.redondo.org/depts/recreation/facilities/seaside_lagoon/default.asp

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor
26101 Magic Mountain Parkway, Valencia, CA 91355

Yes! Six flags and water park! Right next to Six Flags Magic Mountain Theme Park, it is a good place for all ages. Various classic water park facilities: long waterways, exciting water slides, the Six Flags are always only you ca n’t think of, without which you ca n’t play lol leisurely in the artificial lake, play with the waves, and play with your baby . . .
(661) 255-4527
https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharborla

Sigler Park Splash Pad

Sigler Park, 7200 Plaza St, Westminster, CA 92683
The Sigler Park Splash is more like a water spray park-the water splashing facilities on the land allow the little friends who don't want to go into the water to have fun (it really has to remind me of the days when I used to shoot water guns with my friends) ~ more What I have to love is that it is free and open to everyone. Come back to your childhood with your family and friends~!
(714) 895-2860
http://www.westminster-ca.gov/depts/cs/parks_n_facilities/

LEGOLAND Water Park

Everyone knows the Lego Kingdom in San Diego. In fact, its water world is more popular in summer. It combines Lego building elements to build a variety of fun water facilities. There are also zoo-themed and pirate-themed fun play areas. , Water surfing and more. However, according to the experience of previous friends, Legoland is more suitable for parent-child activities with babies. If it is a group of young people, it is recommended to go to crazy or six flags.
http://california.legoland.com/explore/water-park/

Marina Del Rey's Mother's Beach
4101 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292

Hey, this is not an ordinary beach, because the water is calm, you see a large yacht instead of waves.As revealed in his name, it is very suitable for mothers to sunbathe on the beach, and little friends play in the amusement area next to them.Remember to bring a picnic bag and sit with picnic when you’re tired – I’m already imagining the fusion of sea breeze and rice~
(310) 578-0478
Official website

The Cove
Jurupa Aquatic Center, 4310 Camino Real, Riverside, CA 92509

It is the latest water park in Southern California. Caribbean themes, brand new water slides, wave-free beaches specially designed for children, leisure waterways and activity pools are all available.
(951) 360-1974
http://www.covewaterpark.org/

Stoner Park Splash Park
1835 Stoner Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90025

The best splash areas in Los Angeles are located in West Los Angeles, bringing a lot of coolness to the locals. It has a main swimming pool and a paddling pool dedicated to children. What's more worth mentioning is that children do not want tickets yet!
(310) 575-8286
http://www.laparks.org/dos/aquatic/facility/stonerParkPool.htm

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