Roaring Springs Water Park
Amusement Park / Tourist Attraction
Roaring Springs is the Northwest’s largest water park and features attractions for every member of the family, including a wave pool, float river, two family raft rides, bowl slide, four-lane racing slide, tube slides, kiddie play area, and the new Corkscrew Cavern 360 degree looping waterslide. Roaring Springs is located five miles west of Boise, off I-84, at exit 44 in Meridian. Wahooz Family Fun Zone and Pinz Bowling Center are connected to the water park and Triple the Fun tickets are available.
Roaring Springs Water Park
http://www.roaringsprings.com/
400 W Overland Rd
Meridian, ID 83642
Reviews
“Lots of family fun and experiences at this water park and fun zone. We go back every year and have a blast. Very affordable for families and yearly pass options available. This water park is safe and fun for the entire family with lots of workers and a clean atmosphere. Enjoy the watersides and the lazy river.“
5 out of 5 stars
“Super fun waterpark for everyone! The avalanche was really fun. They have slides from relaxed to intense. The area for kids to play is really nice. They serve food like dip and dots, corn dogs, shaved iced and more. The staff have been nice every time we have gone. We purchased the season passes and are glad we did.“
5 out of 5 stars
“Amazing water park! Clean bathrooms, clean walkways, clean pools. We rented a cabana and the service was top notch. I do recommend reserving a cabana prior to arrival. The lifeguards were extremely helpful with little ones going down the slides. Only thing I did not like was the fact there were no lifeguards to help kids get out of the slides. But still had an amazing experience and we will be back in the future! (We traveled from Michigan)“
5 out of 5 stars
“Loved the special they had for 79.99. You get 2 day pases to enjoy whohooz or the water park. Can't combine both but one day you can use for the water park and the next pass for the whohooz play area. Includes everything except the arcade games and the food! I had a fantastic time at both attractions.“
5 out of 5 stars
“We love it bc who doesn’t love a water park! but man it’s pricey now. We usually do once a summer at least, unless I can get a good real. I did season passes for our family a couple years in 20202-2021 but the price increase is just too much now. But we still make it there as summer tradition. The new addition is fun for the kids. It’s basically another pool with basketball hoops off to one side, where teens seem to bully little kids so I try not to let my little kids over there unless there are no teens. There’s a rope obstacle. The new kiddie play area is massive fun. The new river is pretty cool too, when it’s hot enough to swim in it. Otherwise the water is freezing, at least to us. The new food spot is little desirable. The rice bowls aren’t very good. The rice is usually really dry and lathered with too much sauce and little meat, but it’s the few things my kids can eat. A lot of rice sticks to the bowls. The rice is almost always hard and dry. One time it was really wet and almost like porridge. They need to just get a rice cooker. The best deal is probably the two pizza and breadsticks deal which most my kids can’t eat. That’s a bummer. But we still enjoy our time there.“
4 out of 5 stars