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Raging Waters - San Dimas
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Raging
Waters, San Dimas is California’s Largest Water Park,
ranked #3 nationally by the Travel Channel
in it’s Top 10 ranking of US Water
Parks, invites you to participate in an
outRAGEous summer of fun!
With over 50 beautifully landscaped acres
and 36 slides and attractions, plus a sand
beach, there is outRAGEous fun for guests
of all ages. Experience the 6-story High
Extreme, float down the ¼ mile Amazon
River or relax in the huge Wave Pool.
Younger guests will never tire of Kids’
Kingdom and Splash Island. Whether mild,
wild or in-between, all ages always have a
raging good time at Raging Waters San
Dimas.
AGGRESSIVE:
Speed
Slides,
Raging Rocket
and Screamer reach a vertex of eight
stories.
More than 2,000 gallons of
recirculated water is pumped into this
ride per minute (a rate which would fill a
bathtub in 1 second)
,
Raging Rocket
and Screamer reach a vertex of eight
stories.
More than 2,000 gallons of
recirculated water is pumped into this
ride per minute (a rate which would fill a
bathtub in 1 second)
The
Wedge,
“One of the
world's only uphill slide”, is shaped
like an extreme sports half pipe with a
slick 50-foot wide surface.
The Wedge allows one, two or three
riders to board inner tubes forwards or
backwards for an adrenaline rushing ride
that goes uphill.
Neptune’s
Fury,
lets you experience
the wrath of Neptune, ancient god of the
seas, as he controls the raging waters of
the world. This 600-foot-long wild ride
plunges a four-man rafter into total
darkness through a 9 foot diamater tunnel
and down a 60-foot drop at 30 miles per
hour. If that doesn’t get your heart
pumping, the fury of the thousands of
gallons of water pushing you through the
enclosed rapids will.
Dropout
is a thrilling,
seven-story drop/slide, and is one of the
tallest vertical drops in the country. It
hurls riders down in just four seconds, at
speeds reaching nearly 40 miles an hour.
Dark
Hole
incorporates two
500-foot long fiberglass flumes, with an
overall drop of 52 feet.
It was the first two-person raft
adventure ride through total darkness in
the country.
THRILLING:
The
Vortex,
a four-story,
fog-draped tower featuring two enclosed,
270-foot long spiral body flumes. The ride
combines the thrill of a turning, twisting
slide with the effects of wind, pulsating
lights, and storm-like sounds.
Wave
Cove
is in a beach-like
setting, with high powered fans which
regenerate on six-minute cycles to produce
three-foot waves in this million gallon
wave pool.
Guests can enjoy with or without
inner tubes.
Bermuda
Triangle,
which consists of three enclosed twisting,
turning downward tunnels that recycle more
than 2,500 gallons of water a minute and
make you feel like you entered the Bermuda
Triangle.
High
Extreme,
the 10-story signature attraction of
Raging Waters, is the highest two-person
raft ride around. Guests are taken to a
new thrill level, beginning their descent
on two-person inner tubes down
600-foot-long flumes, banking and rocking
off turns for an exhilarating ride of up
to 35 miles per hour.
Raging
Rivers
is a quarter mile
long, man-made river of rapid whirlpools,
dams and spill ways.
It is one of the longest
attractions of its kind in the country.
MODERATE:
Splash
Island Adventure,
a family-oriented tropical-themed
adventure which features 12 levels and 75
activities – including five slides,
water cannons, web crawl tunnels, spiral
cargo nets and swinging bridges.
Splash Island’s centerpiece is a
1,000-gallon bucket atop a five-story
tower that dumps hundreds of gallons of
water over the whole attraction every few
minutes.
Thunder
Rapids,
a group favorite, is a 550-foot-long,
14-foot-wide flume propelling a
five-person raft and is the wildest water
ride of its kind in the western U.S.
RELAXING:
Amazon
Adventure
is a
quarter-mile-long, 18-foot-wide, and
three-foot-deep Tropical River filled with
500,000 gallons of water. This attraction
can accommodate up to 600 raft riders who
want to bask lazily in the sun while
coasting around an endless waterway.
Kid’s
Kingdom,
a 30,000-square-foot water playground, is
just for children. This attraction invites
youngsters to scoot about in a maze of
plastic tubes and tunnels, slip down
slides, swing from bars, and shower under
waterfalls.
The
Little Dipper
is a pint-sized
paradise which features miniature slides,
wading pools, fountains and waterfalls.
Volcano
Fantasea
features a giant
volcano towering forty feet over a crystal
blue lagoon.
Children and parents alike can
climb through the volcano and glide down
twisting slides to the water below.
Raging Waters - San Dimas
Location...
111 Raging Waters Drive
San Dimas, CA 91773
909-802-2200
Raging
Waters is located in San Dimas
approximately 20 minutes from the
Anaheim/Disneyland area and 30 minutes
from downtown Los Angeles.
From
the Anaheim/Disneyland area: Take
Katella Avenue to the 57 Freeway North and
exit at Raging Waters Drive (Via Verde).
From Downtown Los Angeles: Take the
10 Freeway East to the 210/57 Freeway.
Follow the 210/57 Freeway to the first
exit which is Raging Waters Drive (Via
Verde).
From Newport Beach/Orange County
Airport: Take the 55 Freeway North and
transfer to the 5 Freeway North. Follow
the 5 Freeway until you reach the exit for
the 57 Freeway North. Take the 57 Freeway
North and exit at the Raging Waters Drive
(Via Verde).
From Los Angeles International Airport:
Take the 10 Freeway East to the 210/57
Freeway and exit at Raging Waters Drive
(Via Verde).
From the San Bernardino area: Take
the 10 Freeway West to the 57 Freeway
North to the first exit which is Raging
Waters Drive (Via Verde).
From the Riverside area: Take
either the 91 Freeway West or the 60
Freeway West to the 15 Freeway North to
the 10 Freeway West to the 57 Freeway
North to the first exit which is Raging
Waters Drive (Via Verde).
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