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5 cleanest water parks in US you can visit to have fun during summers

From exhilarating water slides to relaxing lazy rivers, there is something for everyone in a water park
PUBLISHED APR 15, 2023
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Water parks are an absolute blast. From exhilarating water slides to relaxing lazy rivers, there is something for everyone. Many of these parks also feature wave pools, kiddie areas, and plenty of food options to keep you fueled throughout the day.

To make things easy for you, in this article, we have mentioned the 5 cleanest water parks in the US you can visit to have fun during the summers.

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1. Six Flags White Water

This water park, which is a member of the Six Flags network of theme parks, is unaffected by the humid summers in Atlanta. This Six Flags water park has a big selection of slides and swimming areas, just like the other parks. However, White Water is a standalone park, unlike the others, and thus no effort has been wasted on rollercoasters. Both the Atlanta Ocean Wave pool and the Typhoon Twister ride have swirls that resemble toilet bowls.



 

2. Schlitterbahn

The original Schlitterbahn water park is a towering labyrinth of slides, wave pools, and lazy rivers. In fact, it is so large that displaying it on their website necessitates using two full maps. Similar to ski slopes, Schlitterbahn grades the difficulty of its slides. Rides like the Boogie Bahn, Backsplash, and Deluge offer plenty of intense thrills. The park also has a number of serene pools where you may unwind. This park is a must-see if you're a true waterslide enthusiast.



 

3. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor

All three of the Hurricane Harbor waterparks, which are run by Six Flags and have a huge selection of waterslides, are located in New Jersey, Texas, and Los Angeles. The Jackson, New Jersey park draws visitors from Philadelphia and New York City, and in the summer it offers a welcome respite from the oppressive heat of the east coast.



 

4. Typhoon Lagoon

At its headquarters in Orlando, Walt Disney World has two distinct water parks, each of which offers a staggering amount of soggy fun for the price of one ticket. Waterslide enthusiasts can enjoy the exhilarating drops of the Summit Plummet and Slush Gusher at Blizzard Beach. The highlight of Typhoon Lagoon is its large surf pool, the biggest in North America, where 6-foot swells and smaller bobbing waves appear throughout the day.



 

5. Action Park Mountain Creek

Action Park has a unique layout and enough of elevation change for the many slides because it is constructed into a hillside. The park offers enough slides and pools for an entire day thanks to its 28 total attractions. Riders on the H2-Oh-No are thrown down a 99-foot drop. Anyone may perform their best rope swing into a pool at Tarzan Swings. The Cliff Jumps and Bombs Away both replicate actual cliff dives.



 

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