Recreation

Recreation

Water Parks Guide

Water Parks Guide

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If the fam just watched Jaws or is tired of sandy butt cracks, find summer relief at the water park. Just don't eat the "Baby Ruth" floating in the pool. —Mai Dinh

 

1.

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

A little more than a decade old, Hurricane Harbor is just like its next-door neighbor Magic Mountain—if it was owned and operated by mermaids.

2.

Knott's Soak City Water Park

Soak City has 21 wet rides themed after 1950s surf culture.

3.

Raging Waters

Each summer, Raging Waters and its creative water-slide attractions put "flume" back in our vocabulary (it means "inclined chute").

4.

Wild Rivers

This water park makes sure Mini-Mes have as much fun as adults: The park's most popular rides are duplicated (on a smaller scale) for kiddies in the Pygmy Pond area.

5.

Seaside Lagoon

Redondo Beach's water park offers a beach setting in a controlled, safe environment. The enclosed lagoon doesn't have waves to knock over the tots, and is filled with clean, chlorinated water.

6.

Hansen Dam Aquatic Center

Valley natives don't have to scorch just because they are miles away from the beach. This recreational center has two lakes, water slides, kayaking, paddle boats and fishing. It's like Camp Crystal Lake, but without the psycho killer.