[The video above is previous BNN coverage of Kalahari Resorts.]
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The park website highlights slides and water activities for all ages. Cedar Point Shores also uses dining options, cabanas, and private beach cottages. Hotel options are available on and near the property.
Area: 1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH 44870
Open: May 25 – – August
18. Ticket costs begin at $49.99.
More info can be found, here.
Kalahari Resorts and Conventions (Sandusky)
Kalahari in Sandusky is understood for its indoor water park, however the resort has an outside water park, too. The Zambezi Outdoor Waterpark includes a 50-foot complimentary fall dive tower, a zipline experience, and a 15,000-square-foot swimming pool with premium poolside lounging. The swimming pool is the largest outside pool developed by Kalahari throughout its four resorts.
Location: 7000 Kalahari Drive, Sandusky, OH 44870.
Open: May 24 to Sept. 2.
Tickets: Daily passes can be bought for $74.99. Discounts are readily available for Military members, senior citizens, and visitors entering the park after 4 p.m
. More info can be found, here.
The pool, the largest Kalahari has ever created, is part of a broadened outside waterpark experience. (Kaitlin K Walsh/AP Images for Kalahari Resorts)
A household takes pleasure in the brand-new 15,000 sq. ft. outdoor pool at Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Ohio. The swimming pool holds 365,000 gallons of water and is the largest in any of the resort's four homes across the country.
Place: 6300 Kings Island Drive, Kings Island, OH 45034.
Open: May 25 – – August 18, and then on weekends through September 2.
Ticket rates begin at $49.99.
More info can be discovered, here.
From water slides of all shapes and sizes to a 1,000-gallon tipping water container, a swim-up bar, and a relaxing lazy river, this water park has all of it. The park now includes interactive water functions for toddlers and shade structures to lounge water-side. Visitors can come for just the day or book a Hotel and Ticket Package with more than 50 neighboring hotels.
Place: 4850 W. Powell Road, Powell, OH 43065.
Open: May 25- Aug. 11, then weekends just through Sept. 2.
Tickets: Prices vary; Adults: $34.99 and Children/Seniors: $31.99.
More details can be found here.
Courtesy: Grahm S. Jones, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
Waterparks and outdoor camping:
Baylor Beach Park (Navarre)
The centerfold of Baylor Beach, in Navarre, is a 2-acre sand-bottom swimming lake. The lake features fun for both adults and kids. With slides of all sizes, water fountains, diving boards, and a log roll. The park extends beyond the water to include miniature golf, cornhole, basketball and sand volleyball courts. Visitors can extend the enjoyable by camping on-site.
Area: 8777 Manchester Ave. S.W. Navarre, Ohio 44662.
Open: May 25 – – August 18, and after that on weekends through September 2.
Ticket costs start at $17 with discounts offered for Senior Citizens.
More details can be discovered, here.
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Clay's Resort Jellystone Park (North Lawrence)
Clay's Resort Jellystone Park in North Lawrence isn't simply a waterpark, they are an acclaimed camping area. Their site touts a visit as "non-stop Fun From Dawn ‘‘ Til Dusk." The camping area's waterpark includes a 7,500-square-foot play structure with water slides, kid slides, a hydro storm, and spray cannons. Water activities likewise include a 10-acre swimming lake with big barrier course-style inflatables, a snap roll, and ‘‘ Chill Zone. 'On website, visitors can also discover play areas and a minigolf course.
Place: 12951 Patterson Street NW, North Lawrence, OH 44666.
Open: May 24-- August 11 (peak season).
More information can be discovered, here.
Clearwater Park (Uniontown)
Clearwater Park is Stark County's largest outside swimming pool. The 12-foot-deep swimming pool that holds more than 550,000 gallons of chlorinated water lies together with outdoor camping and miniature golf chances at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park. The pool features a floating obstacle course, diving board, 144′ ′ slide, young child slide, and more. On website, visitors can likewise find a concession stand, lockers, and a store with swimming supplies like drifts and goggles.
Area: 12712 Hoover Ave NW Uniontown, OH 44685.
Open: May 24 – –
Sept. 5. Note: Only season swim pass holders and campground guests are permitted on Saturdays, according to the swimming pool's website.
Tickets: $22 for adults, $15 for kids under 30″″.
More details can be found, here.
Small, pool waterparks:
Lorain County Metropark Splash Zone (Oberlin)
This is a 6,000-square-foot swimming pool with two waterslides, discard pails, and a splash pad. The pool likewise offers guests a concession stand, a playground, and a smaller sized pool for children. Guests do not need to be Lorain County locals to check out.
Place: 95 West Hamilton Road, Oberlin, OH 44074.
Open: June 8.
Tickets: Daily Admission $8.
Maca Pool Aquatic Center (Tallmadge)
Located in Tallmadge and found by the cityRun the Maca Pool and Aquatic Center swimming pool a 250,000-gallon heated water park made complete with an enclosed flume slide, speed slide, kiddie slide, splash zone, bucket dumps, and pail zero-depth entry area. Visitors do not require to be locals of the city.
Place: 183 Maca Drive, Tallmadge, Ohio 44278.
Open: May 25 – – Aug.
11. Daily admission passes are readily available to the public at twelve noon (other than on Tuesdays the swimming pool is open to members just.).
Ticket prices: $5 for 60+, $15 for ages 13-59, and $10 for ages 3-12.
More info can be discovered, here.
Twinsburg Water Park (Twinsburg)
A swimming pool including a waterslide, dump buckets, and chairs to lounge. This water park is open to Twinsburg homeowners and school district residents only. Non-residents can just access this waterpark as members' guests.
Area: 10260 1/2 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087.
Open: May 25- September 2.
Tickets: Daily passes are $15. Member guest tickets are $10. Kids 6 and under are totally free. Season passes are likewise offered.
More details can be found, here.
Uhrichsville Water Park (Urchsville)
This is an 18,000-square-foot heated pool run by the City of Uhrichsville. The swimming pool includes two-story water slides, a large water playground, discarding containers, as well as a concession stand and grassy area to enjoy a packed lunch. Visitors do not need to be residents of the city.
Location: 401 E. 12th Street, Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683.
Open: June 8 – – Aug. 18, then open weekends only through Sept. 2.
Tickets: Daily passes are $17 for kids 17 and younger and $10 for grownups 18 and older. Season passes are likewise offered.
Water Works Family Aquatic Center (Cuyahoga Falls)
Water Works Family Aquatic Center functions Cuyahoga Falls has something for all ages. "Keep cool in the lazy river, workout in the deep end, or find enjoyable on our exciting slides, you will desire Water Works Family Aquatic Center to be a regular summer stop for you and your family," says the park's site. Poolside cabanas are readily available for members.
Area: 2025 Munroe Falls Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221.
Open: May 29 – – August
11. Ticket prices differ: Daily tickets are $12-16 for citizens, and $20-25 for non-residents. Season passes are also available. The park is open to season pass holders and their guests just on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays.
More info can be discovered, here.
More waterpark choices:
Pioneer Waterland & & Dry Fun Park (Chardon)
A waterpark, sports arena, and kid zone, all in one, Pioneer Waterland & & Dry Fun Park says they provide nonstop entertainment for any ages. According to the park's website, there is both a concrete pond and a swimming pool to offer a variety of activities; from 4 six-story high waterslides and a lazy innertube ride to a water barrier course and paddleboats.
Place: 10661 Kile Rd, Chardon, Ohio 44024.
Open: Memorial Day weekend – – Labor Day Weekend.
Tickets: Daily tickets to Pioneer Waterland should be bought a minimum of one day ahead of time and are $30. Unique discounts are used throughout the week and season passes are likewise offered. More info on activity admission prices can be found, here.
More details can be discovered, here.
Land of Illusion Aqua Adventures Park (Middletown)
This lake has lots of experience! There is a 65-piece inflatable challenge course, water slide, toddler splash zone, and paddle board bay. In addition to the enjoyable in the water, this park in Middletown likewise offers sand cornhole, ping, and beach ball pong.
Area: 8762 Thomas Road Middletown, OH 45042.
Open: Open everyday June 1- August 11.
Ticket prices differ from $16.99-$ 22.99. Season passes are offered.
More info can be found, here.
The Watering Hole Safari & & Waterpark (Port Clinton)
This is different than the other parks featured on our list. This is a ride-thru safari, walk-thru zoo, and waterpark all in one! The safari and zoo functions animals from all around the world like kangaroos, giraffes, and zebras. The watering hole and water park are fun for the entire family. The swimming pool includes a kid's tree home with four slides, a lazy river, and a swim-up bar.
Place: 1530 S. Danbury Road, Port Clinton, OH 43452.
Open: The water park is open day-to-day May 24- August 24.
Tickets: Daily ticket costs vary from $50-$ 70 depending on activities. Season passes are also readily available.
More info can be found, here.
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