What could be better on a hot day than an action-packed adventure to one of the great New Jersey water parks? Sure, you may be able to think of something, but these incredible indoor and outdoor water parks are pure bliss to the young and young at heart. Let's take a look at the best water parks in New Jersey.
1. Mountain Creek, Vernon
Though the High Anxiety Funnel Slide and Cliff Jump shown above are not for the faint of heart, Mountain Creek also offers more relaxing rides including River Runner and The Wave Pool. Check out what you’ll find at this fun water park:
2. Coco Key Water Resort, Mount Laurel
Coco Key Water Resort is a year-round tropical paradise for children and adults alike. Enjoy the lazy river, giant whirlpools, and a sizable selection of slides.
3. Morey's Piers Water Parks, Wildwood
Morey's Piers is home to two spectacular water parks: Ocean Oasis and Raging Waters. Raging Waters, shown, has a yearly Gone To The Dogs event at the close of the season to benefit charity. See what it’s like to spend a day here:
4. Crystal Springs Aquatic Center, East Brunswick
This municipal water park, the first of its kind in New Jersey, offers discounted rates to East Brunswick residents. With an affordable rental area, it is a popular place for poolside parties.
5. Hurricane Harbor, Jackson
Hurricane Harbor, located within the Six Flags Great Adventure Theme Park, is one of the largest water parks in New Jersey.
6. Runaway Rapids, Keansburg
Runaway Rapids offers 18 water slides along with spa pools, a lazy river and separate children's play areas. Check out this overview of this historic waterpark:
7. Thundering Surf, Beach Haven
This seasonal, family-friendly water park is also home to Flow House, similar to a skate park but for surfers.
8. Tomahawk Lake Water Park, Sparta
This little gem of a water park is small but still enjoyable. Attractions, including six water slides, are tucked away around the lake and paddle boating is offered as well.
Whatever your level of adventure and no matter what season you like to swim, there is a New Jersey water park for you. Which do you think are the best water parks in New Jersey? Are there any others not on this list? Please let us know in the comments For more great places to swim, check out these swimming holes in New Jersey.
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