Hot Bay Area Waterparks To Stay Cool
Wondering how to keep cool and have fun? Many Bay Area waterparks start opening back up around Memorial Day. So as summer heats up, take the plunge at these great water parks. Dive in and stay cool.
Raging Waters
Closes Permanently after 2023
2333 South White Road
San Jose, CA 95148
(408) 238-9900
Opens May 20. Raging Waters San Jose was founded in 1985 and is Northern California’s Largest Waterpark, offering scenic panoramic views of Lake Cunningham and the San Jose Foothills, over a million gallons of San Jose water slides, rides, and attractions, and 23-acres of family-friendly fun! Top-rated family attractions include the 350,000-gallon Wave Pool, Endless River, and Family Raft Ride. Our many special events, great family dining options, and endless summer fun make Raging Waters one of the best water parks in San Jose, CA.
4701 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054
(408) 988-1776
Opens May 27. Plan your visit now to attend the new South Bay Shores waterpark! On Saturday, May 28, South Bay Shores will kick off summer of splashtastic fun. With more than a dozen waterslides and aquatic attractions - featuring the nearly vertical plunge of Pacific Surge and the kid-friendly Tide Pool - South Bay Shores will have waves of fun crashing ashore at California's Great America.
South Bay Shores is precisely where extreme waterpark fun meets supreme NorCal charm. Crave thrills from mild to wild? They're yours with an enormous wave pool and six-story-tall waterslides. Little beachcombers will love Pup's Pier endless splashes and surprises.
1950 Waterworld Parkway, Concord
(925) 609-1364
Opens May 20. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor features more than 35 world-class water park thrills. From heart-pounding waterslides, the region’s largest wave pool, Northern California’s longest lazy river and whimsical water adventures for kids of all ages, there’s something for the entire family to enjoy and beat the summer heat! Plus, the Park also features private poolside cabanas for rent, as well as private picnic groves for your group’s next company picnic, family reunion or birthday party.
40500 Paseo Padre Parkway, Fremont
(510) 494-4426
Opens May 27. This waterpark is owned by The City of Fremont Park & Recreation and is perfect for families 12 and under. There are large slides, lazy river, and a smaller pool for toddlers as well as a spray pad area. This is the only Bay Area park that heats the water.
4201 Central Parkway, Dublin
(925) 574-4800
Opens May 29. The Wave is the perfect place for a party! Our Party packages make party planning a piece of cake. We take care of the planning and details so you can enjoy the party just as much as the kids!
125 B Street, Hayward
Opens May 28. To Turn on the Water Feature, press the RED button, located near the Splash Park!
District Splash Pads will be operating: Memorial Day through Labor Day Weekend Splash Pad Schedule: Wednesday, Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays 11:00am-5:00pm
393 Violetti Rd, Santa Rosa
Opens May 27. The Spring Lake Water Park at the Spring Lake Regional Park swimming lagoon is an inflatable playground featuring floating slides, climbing walls, bridges, balance beams, jumps, an in-water sports court and more. The Water Park is open each summer from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
203 El Bonito, Novato
Opens May 27. The Hamilton Pool offers Aquatic Program Services through our partnership with the City of San Rafael.
4701 Lone Tree Way, Antioch
Opens May 27.
1750 Heather Dr. Walnut Creek