When the temperature in northern Utah hits 100 degrees, it’s definitely time to find some activities to cool off. Luckily, Utah has tons of lakes, rivers and reservoirs, and Utahns certainly know how to dive in on a hot day - we wrote about just a few of the ways we enjoy our lakes and rivers here.
Here’s the latest big news, though: Jordanelle State Park just added a floating waterpark to the reservoir! Check out this cool new way to cool off on a hot day in Utah!
The Aqua X Zone is a huge, inflatable, floating playground!
The park allows 65 people to play at once.
To play on the Aqua Zone, you must be at least six years old, and you're required to wear a life jacket, which is provided.
One-hour sessions cost $20/adult, $15/ages 6-10, or buy a full day pass for $50/adults, $30/ages 6-10.
The Aqua Zone is open Monday through Thursday from 11-5; Friday through Sunday 10-6.
Check out this video, posted by Super Healthy Kids on YouTube:
If you’re not in the mood for a lake, how about visiting one of Utah’s commercial waterparks? Read about them here!
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