5 Phoenix Area Water Parks (What Parents Think)
Here are the best water parks in Phoenix, with parent reviews so you know what to expect when you visit with your kids.
From lazy rivers to pulse-racing thrill rides to little kid splash pads, these Arizona waterparks offer fun in the sun for everyone in the family. Remember indoor waterparks for a year-round option, too.
If you've visited any Phoenix area water parks, give your favorites a "like" and leave a review to share your tips with fellow parents!
Mesquite Groves Aquatic Center (Arizona Parks and Rec)
Katie G.: Mesquite Groves Aquatic Center boasts a lazy river with a bridge waterfall and a family play pool, an interactive water feature with a giant bucket, two waterslides, water vortex, water spray pad, and an eight-lane competition pool.
Golfland Sunsplash
Katie G.: Golfland Sunsplash is one of the leading entertainment destinations in the Phoenix area. The seasonal water park, Sunsplash, offers plenty of fun for the family. Enjoy a wave pool, lazy river and plenty of body and tube water slides.
Kiwanis Pool (City of Tempe)
Katie G.: If you're looking for a way to cool off any time of the year, check out the Kiwanis Pool. This indoor pool features waves up to 3 feet high and a 127 ft. long double-spiral water slide. They have tubes available to rent.
Arizona Grand Resort & Spa
Kelly R: The all-suite Arizona Grand features multiple heated resort pools and a 7-acre Oasis Water Park, open seasonally. The resort water park has huge water slides requiring varying levels of bravery, a zero-entry wave pool, a 25 person hot tub, an active river with two-person tubes, and a spray deck for little kids.
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix
Katie G.: Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix features water slides, relaxing lazy rivers, family-friendly water play areas, and more!
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