Hot Bay Area Waterparks To Stay Cool
/ Ronnie Sharpe
Dive into These Refreshing Water Parks!
If you're searching for a way to stay cool and have a blast during the scorching summer months, consider visiting these fantastic water parks in the Bay Area. These aquatic wonderlands offer a perfect escape from the heat, providing a range of thrilling water rides, relaxing pools, and exciting attractions for visitors of all ages to enjoy.
Opens Saturday, May 25, 2024
Take a break from the thrills at California's Great America & splash into South Bay Shores waterpark! The best place to start a summer in the Bay Area!
Opens May 18 & 19, 2024
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord has exciting water rides, slides, a relaxing lazy river, & a wave pool. Family friendly & thrilling experiences.
Opens Saturday, May 25, 2024
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.
Opening Day May 25, 2024
Seasonal city water park with pools, slides & waterfalls, plus a floating bridge, amid big rocks.
Opening Day May 25, 2024
The Wave features state-of-the-art water treatment, and our lifeguards and slide attendants are Red Cross-certified to ensure safe, clean fun for everyone.
Opens May 11
The Expansion features bigger slides for bigger kids—and more super splashy fun for everyone (including moms and dads)! You can zoom down twisty water slides, get drenched under a giant tipping bucket, and have a blast (literally) playing with 90 water jets and play features.
So why not make a splash and dive into the refreshing waters of a water park near you? It's a surefire way to beat the heat, stay cool, and most importantly, have a ton of fun during these hot summer days!
Opens Saturday, July 4, 2024
Formerly Raging Waters, Northern California's largest waterpark is BACK with 23-acres of family fun and over a million gallons of water attractions.