These five once-thriving water parks are now abandoned ruins drawing people interested in hiking around and exploring the eerie remnants left behind.
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In this third part of the project, they continued building the dream water park step by step. The focus was shaping water slides that lead directly into a stone swimming pool. The slides had to be ...
Water slides are supposed to be fun, right? Well, yes, but some rides around the world offer extreme thrills more reminiscent of roller coasters than any trip to the local pool. We've rounded up what, ...
A must-visit for any fan of amusement parks is Wisconsin Dells. The Wisconsin city is known as “The Waterpark Capital of the World” due to its multiple water-based theme parks, including Mt. Olympus ...
In Wisconsin, water-park-friendly weather can be scarce. A wave pool is your best alternative to hanging out at Lake Michigan when it's cold outside (or an ocean when you want to stay near home). The ...
SEDONA — Nature’s water slide can be found at Slide Rock State Park in Sedona. Nestled in the stunning Oak Creek Canyon, the park features smooth, slick rocks that create natural water slides that ...
Sun, surf, and… slides? Yep, you read that right. New Jersey’s not just about the beach anymore. Did you know the Garden State has a whole other water world waiting to be explored? One filled with ...