Address: 401 W 4th Ave, Moses Lake, WA 98837, USA
Phone: +15097643842
Sunday: 11AM–6:30PM
Monday: 11AM–6:30PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6:30PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6:30PM
Thursday: 11AM–6:30PM
Friday: 11AM–6:30PM
Saturday: 11AM–6:30PM
Jenna Schaser
Must be 48 inches tall for the big water slides. Had my 46 inch child in tears when he found out he could not go on. Other than that it was a good time. Have to go early to pick a spot that has any shade.
L Mefford
Perfect place for families. They let you bring in your own food, clean, small....
Joey Lopez
Awesome place to stay cool and unwind or relax! Great food and ice cream to stay cool!
Ervina Gill
Great family fun! Awesome spot to go with family, clean, water is always perfect. It has a lazy River, large swimming areas, diving boards, surf stimulator, shallow pool section for young children, sand box with toys, 2 sand volleyball courts, great slides. Bring your own food cooler but if you don’t no worries there’s vendor options. It’s a safe place for all ages.
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Yes there is. Season passes for city residents ages 5-17 are $55 dollars and city residents ages 18 to 64 are $60 dollars. I just bought some on Saturday..
I dont know that they are responsible for unattended children. They should check voicemail though!
Kids 4 and under - free; 5 - 12 is $8.00, 13 - 17 is $9.00, and 18 and over is $10.00. Seniors 65 and over is $8.00 Park closes after Labor Day
It's was closed because of the smoke, but it should be open today. It was open yesterday.
My Family Pass was 2 adults 1 child $201
I believe memorial weekend
The heat of what
you can bring floaters but i dont think they will allow a grill. you can have snacks and picnic stuff in like a bag i have done it before
Yes in order pizza Or BBQs whatever bring your own stuff😉
No, as a former lifeguard at this facility, no, that is not allowed. Children need to be 48" tall, may not wear life jackets down the large blue slides, and are not allowed to ride down with others. Hope this answers your question thoroughly.
Yes. The food we had was really good. Prices not bad for a public facility. We topped off our meal with ice cream. Yum!
Kids 4 and under are free; 5 - 12 is $8.00, 13 - 17 is $9.00, and 18 and over is $10.00. Seniors 65 and over is $8.00
You get a stamp and can come and go as you wish from open to close.
It depends on the age. Prices range from $8 to $17 per person. 0-2 are free. 3-4 are $8. 5-17 are $16. 18-64 are $17. 65 and up are $16.
If you go there, whether it's a swim pasa or paying your way in, you can't have glass, alcohol, tobacco, vape pens, drugs, or barbecue grills. All kids must be watched by a parent and you can't go running on the concrete.
Do not know or do not give? sorry 😁
Should be
Do you mean Grills?
We always bring our own floaties when we go there.. just not the huge ones or anyting
The last day the park is open is Labor Day, so last Monday, September 3rd this year. It is already closed for the season, unfortunately.
Yes!!!
They closed today due to smoke
Sometimes they do close for weather and air quality conditions. I would either call or fb message them. I've had the best luck getting a response on messenger.
There is a picnic area you can reserve
There is a grill near the picnic shelter but you cannot bring in your own grill.
No they are not allowed
Totally!!! Beach entry, lots of baby slides, big shallow water swimming area and lazy river.
We have a Surf Shop with souvenirs and things such as sun screen, towels, swim suits, goggles and Advil. There is also a full grill run by Tacos Mi Casa and they have a little bit of everything, not just Mexican food.
Work smarter, not harder. We love that idea!
No glass of any kind though! You can wear water shoes in the wayer!
Irs either $12 or $13each fit age 4and up
Can our kids go down the bigger slides on our laps?
I think one of the biggest plusses this place has is it's food court. They have a LOT of really great options. Fun stuff for kids. Big meals for parents. Large Covered table seating area. And they allow you to bring in food and have great grassy areas for picnicking. The value here is really great.
No grills and no alcohol. No smoking as well. They do have a snack bar, and you can bring in your own food, but you can't bring in grills either.
They sure are.
We’re open to the public every day at 11am starting today through the summer until school starts again in late August.
It says 68 and light rain.
They have a calendar up on the website. It's open most of them.
4 and under are FREE and they have a great area for them. Ages 5-17 is $12 Ages 18-64 is $13 Ages 65+ is $12
You can BBG in there if you bring a BBQ
$50-55 until the 15th for city residents. 55-60 thereafter.
School started yesterday so it was closed yesterday and today. The park will be open tomorrow, Sunday and Monday... Last call for fun at the park!
Last day of the season... It will be open.
Labor day
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