Address: 7080 S 750 E, St Paul, IN 47272, USA
Phone: +17655253483
Ciara Bland
Absolutely amazing experience! A group of us came in for the recovery float 2022. My aunt said she used to swim here as a kid before it was a park and hasn't been since it become one. Ziplines into the water, rope swing, high dives, scuba lessons, trampoline in the water. They had a food truck and small gift shop. Staff was very welcoming. What an event! Had a great mini vacay out here. The camp sites down by the crystal clear river are perfect! This place is a must go for outdoors enthusiasts.
Anjali Cohen
I made plans to bring my kids camping at white rock park. Everyone was excited until a sudden turn of events took place and our vehicle was wrecked into just 15 miles from the campground. A good samaritan offered us a ride and we made the decision to go on to white rock, car-less. We were greeted by the owner who immediately offered to help us unload & set up. The level of kindness and generosity that was shown to us is unlike any other place weβve visited. Kathy (Sparkys Dog House), Peggy (White Rock Staff), the owner and other staff were all so amazing. The water was great and the attractions were a blast!!! I want to say thank you to White Rock Park for brightening our day and showing my children and I an unforgettable time β₯οΈ
Ryan Gudgeon
Man I used to love this place. They've cracked down on so much that it's hard to have fun there. Some things make sense, like the new ban on alcohol. But forcing life vests on people who've already signed waivers is a little much for me and takes the fun out of free swimming and jumping and other water activities. Safety is important, sure, but im a 30 year old man and I can make my own decisions. Cost of admission is WAY too high with all these new rules if you ask me. I used to love it here, but I don't think I'll be coming back π
Elliott Hostetter
The water is cold, clear and beautiful. The setting is serene. The admission is too pricy IMHO, and I donβt love that you have to wear vests or tubes the whole time you are in the water. It would be so nice to be free to swim and play in the water. It could be a very special, beautiful place if people were given more freedom. But I did like that it was clean.
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Yes but I believe you still have to pay to receive a bracelet on top of the camping cost. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
Yes there are fish, big ones too. They don't bother the swimmers tho.. Don't let them fool ya u can see them from the cliffs as well as the turtles
12 and younger are required to wear life jackets. 13 and older must have some type of flotation device while in the water swimming. We recommend a life jacket for everyone because the water is 20-30 feet deep.
No. We donβt allow people in the park when we are not open. We will re-open the Friday of Memorial Day weekend.
Yes. There are campsites for reserving and first come, first serve sites
Several heights to jump from. I think the heights are 10, 20 and 30 ft.
Ranges from 10-20 along a rock wall. Other jumps at ~25 ~35-40 depending on water height. There are also Zip lines into the water, floating platforms, and a dock you can swim to. Camping and fishing offer
They offer free noodles to float with otherwise you can bring anything you like.
$15 per person/day
$15 per person Monday - Friday for ages 10 and up. $20 per person on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays for ages 10 and up. $12 for ages 6-9 every day. 5 and under are free.
No
Absolutely. Most of our customers just visit for the day and swim.
Not if it you want to jump from platforms or zipline but you can just get into the water
Yes, they open at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. that's what we did we showed up at 10 we swam all day and then we camped all night ,,woke up the next morning and had to be out of there by 10 a.m. in the morning!! Had a blast!
No. Children 12 and under are required to wear a life jacket. Water wings are not allowed. For everyone 13 and older, they must have a floatation device while in the water. A raft, pool noodle, life jacket, etc. will be fine.
The park is very busy this season. So getting in can take an hour or two. For the best experience, I suggest camping. That way you only have to wait in line once. Pack a cooler and some food and spend two or three days having the time of your life!! They also sell food there as well.
?? Wat u mean destroy
There is no age/size limit. My 4 year old jumped off one of the platforms yesterday but wasn't quite brave enough for the tallest jump. Also, the water hits you pretty hard from the highest jump so I was afraid she might hurt herself. When you get there, you must sign waivers for yourself/all children. Everything is basically fair game after that so just use your best judgement!
There are no restrictions or weight limits, but I will say it's important to know your own limit. Many signs state that around the park.
Average is approximately 20β. The deepest area is around 38β.
They open every year around Memorial Day weekend.
11am - 6pm
Just keep them close with a life jacket and they will be safe it's a great place to go spend the day but the water is deep but still a very fun place.
Yup it is
Yeah most likely chilly. You get used to it though.π
Yes they are open
We open on May 24th! We are open 7 days a week after that, including Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day.
Our pricing can be viewed here: https://www.stpaulcliffs.com/admission-and-rates Camping total for one night would be $50. Each guest is required to pay park admission as well. Each adult is $15 per day. If the child is 5 or younger, they are free. Grand total for three guests and one 5 year old for one day and one night = $95 That does not include fishing.
Yes. 11am-6pm
No
It isnt a stream its a quarry, it is open theres a fee to go swimming there is the first come first serve camping or you can reserve a campsite there is a fishing pond and then a river on site as well and you can definitely jump! They have platforms the highest being 30 ft. Accompanied with a zip line and rope swing too
We do not allow outside pets. We have three of our own dogs that we have at the park because we live there all year around.
Yes. We rent life jackets for $3 for the day and hold on to an ID until they are returned. You may bring your own life jacket as well.
Good day trip, but i always camp there
Yes. We have 10 sites you can reserve online and all other sites are first come first serve.
Call them
First come first serve. And not really, i went with a group of 10 and it was fine. Maybe just think about when people should get there so you can make sure to grab one of the bigger campgrounds.
Its not free. But its 15 for a day pass
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