This Family Waterpark In South Carolina With Its Own Floating Zipline Will Make Your Summer Epic

Charleston Aqua Park in South Carolina offers a unique floating ropes course and the world's first floating zipline.

If you're looking for a one-of-a-kind adventure at a waterpark in South Carolina, then visit the extraordinary water park zipline at Charleston Aqua Park. This fun adventureland holds the crown for the first-ever entirely floating ropes course in the state and it features the world's first floating zipline. Lather up with sunscreen and hit the water to give it a go!

Known locally for years by its floating water park, Charleston Aqua Park has since added to the family fun available at this water park near me in South Carolina.

In addition to the enormous inflatable waterpark, it also features a floating ropes course.

The challenging route, which requires participants to be at least six years old and at least 48 inches tall, features three skill levels. So beginners are encouraged to give it a try.

The easy course is marked with light blue while the intermediate course is marked with dark blue. And the expert course is marked with red stickers.

There's also a non-tethered water park zipline where you'll go soaring over the water with no safety net other than your own skill to hang on.

This feature alone makes it the best waterpark in South Carolina.

After you've tested your courage to say you have tried ziplining in South Carolina, hit the ropes course for more fun.

Some rules and limitations for the ropes course should be read before making your way to this Charleston attraction. Among them is a release form that must be signed before hitting the water.

Life preservers are required and are provided by the park.

For those not participating in the water activities, there is seating available beside the lake.

Are you ready to check out the world's first floating zipline at this waterpark in South Carolina? Learn more on the Charleston Aqua Park website!

Heads up: Charleston Aqua Park is only 3.5 miles from one of the most beautiful natural wonders in South Carolina - the Angel Oak Tree!

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