Cowabunga Bay Water Park
About
Cowabunga Bay Water Park offers 25 acres of aquatic fun in the heart of Las Vegas, perfect for families seeking relief from the desert heat. With over 30 slides and attractions ranging from thrilling speed slides to gentle splash zones, there's something for every family member, from toddlers to teens. The park's wave pool and lazy river provide relaxing alternatives when kids need a break from the high-energy attractions.
Highlights
- ✓Wild Wahine surf simulator for aspiring wave riders
- ✓Breakwater Bay wave pool with rolling waves perfect for family play
- ✓Cowabunga Lazy River for relaxing family floats
- ✓Little Lagoon and Kona Koolers splash zones designed specifically for younger children
- ✓Surfin' USA speed slides and tube slides offering various thrill levels
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive at park opening (typically 10:30 AM) to snag prime cabana spots and enjoy shorter lines for popular slides before afternoon crowds arrive
- 2.Bring reef-safe sunscreen and reapply frequently,the desert sun is intense and water reflects UV rays, making burns happen quickly
- 3.Rent a cabana or locker early in the day as they sell out fast on weekends and holidays; having a home base makes managing multiple kids much easier
- 4.Pack water shoes for the whole family as the pavement gets scorching hot in summer temperatures, and they provide better traction on wet surfaces
- 5.Take advantage of the kids' splash zones during peak afternoon heat (2-4 PM) when older kids' slides have the longest waits
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings in May, June, or September for the best experience. These shoulder-season months offer warm weather without extreme heat, and weekday crowds are significantly lighter than summer weekends. Aim to arrive right at opening and plan to leave by mid-afternoon when crowds peak.
What to Know
Admission prices vary by day and season (check website for current rates); parking is free. Outside food and drinks are not permitted, but the park offers various dining options from quick snacks to full meals. Life jackets are provided free of charge for young or less confident swimmers.
Seasonal Notes
Open seasonally from May through September, with exact dates varying by year. The park is typically closed during school year months (October-April). July and August see the largest crowds due to summer vacation. Holiday weekends (Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day) are the busiest times of the season.
Nearby Eats
In-N-Out Burger (5 minutes away) is a classic kid-friendly choice for post-park refueling. For a sit-down meal with air conditioning, try Chili's Grill & Bar nearby, which offers a kids' menu and familiar favorites the whole family will enjoy.
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