California's largest water park is consistently ranked as one of the top in the US. Raging Waters has 36 waterslides and attractions, a sandy beach, lazy river, and a large wave pool.
The park is known for having a large variety of waterslides and attractions. Aqua Rocket, the state of California's first hydromagnetic LIM water coaster reaches speeds of up to 30 miles-per-hour. We love High Extreme two 600-foot long serepentine body slides that you descend while riding face first on a mat. Speed Slides Raging Rocket and Screamer are two of the park's original, classic body slides that deliver a thrilling ride.
Families and friends can ride together on Thunder Rapids a five-person raft ride with 550-foot long flume that's 14-feet wide. Neptune's Fury is a 600-foot long raft ride for four riders that goes through total darkness. Ragin' Racer is the park's 8-lane, triple down mat slide where you can race your friends to the finish line.
Besides thrilling rides, the park's Kids' Kingdom and Splash Island are two well-designed children's water playgrounds.
New for 2022 – Bomb's Away replaces the well-loved Drop Out slides with two brand-new experiences. Both slides begin with a launch capsule where riders stand on a trap door. Choose between one tube that sends you straight down at 26 feet per second or the other than loops you around while in descent.
Type of park:
Outdoor Waterpark
Park size:
50 acres
Operating season:
Open weekends and holidays mid-May through September, daily Memorial Day weekend to August 19, 2022
Operating dates are subject to change. Always contact the park to verify days and hours before visiting.
Admission prices:
2022 Admission Rates
Purchase tickets:
Buy Raging Waters Tickets to save time and money.
Raging Waters is located where the 10, 210 and 57 freeways meet in San Dimas, exit Raging Waters Drive/Via Verde.
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