


Roaring Springs Water Park
About
Roaring Springs is Idaho's premier water park destination, offering 17 acres of aquatic fun that keeps families entertained all day long. With attractions ranging from heart-pounding slides for thrill-seekers to gentle splash areas for toddlers, plus a relaxing lazy river for the whole family, there's something perfect for every age and comfort level.
Highlights
- βMammoth Mountain - the park's signature multi-story slide complex with family raft rides
- βThe Typhoon - an enormous wave pool that creates beach-like waves every few minutes
- βEndless River - a relaxing lazy river perfect for floating as a family
- βSafari Cove - dedicated kiddie area with pint-sized slides and shallow water play structures
- βThe Avalanche - high-speed body slides for older kids and brave parents
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive right at opening (usually 11am) to claim shade spots and lounge chairs - they go quickly on hot summer days
- 2.Bring water shoes for the whole family as the pavement gets extremely hot, and invest in a locker ($10-15) to secure valuables
- 3.The wave pool operates on intervals, so check the schedule when you arrive to plan your day around it
- 4.Pack plenty of sunscreen and reapply often - there's limited shade and kids don't notice they're burning while having fun in the water
- 5.Consider visiting on weekday afternoons for smaller crowds, or splurge on cabana rentals for guaranteed shade and seating for larger families
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings in June or late August offer the best experience with manageable crowds and warm weather. Mid-July through early August sees peak crowds and heat, so arrive at opening if visiting then. Sunday through Thursday are generally less busy than weekends.
What to Know
General admission runs around $30-35 for adults and $25-30 for kids (under 2 free), with season passes available for frequent visitors. Outside food and drinks are not permitted, but the park has multiple concession stands. Arrive early as parking fills up quickly on busy summer days.
Seasonal Notes
Open seasonally from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, typically late May through early September. Hours vary by month, with longest hours in July and August. The park occasionally hosts special events like dive-in movies. Check the website before visiting as the park may close early or be closed for private events.
Nearby Eats
Westside Drive-In (5 minutes away) is a local favorite for burgers, shakes, and classic American fare in a retro setting. For a sit-down option, Pie Hole (10 minutes away) offers creative pizzas and a full menu that appeals to kids and adults alike.
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