These 10 Epic Waterparks in Michigan Will Take Your Summer To A Whole New Level
By Serena Maria Daniels|Published May 20, 2016
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Serena Maria Daniels
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Serena Maria Daniels is an award-winning freelance journalist in Detroit, by way of Chicago, by way of the West Coast. She writes about Michigan for OIYS. Serena enjoys learning about language and culture and taking road trips with her beagle Ralph.
We love our fresh water in Michigan. But then again, there are still plenty of us who want all the fun of the water, without having to fuss over driving out to crowded and often frigid beaches. And also those of us with little ones who we prefer to have splashing around within safe proximity of a trained lifeguard.
That’s the beauty of the waterpark. All the fun, in a safe, controlled environment. Plus many of these places have indoor facilities, meaning that the water can be enjoyed rain, snow, sleet, or shine. Last year we brought you 10 of our favorites. We’re showcasing some of those spots this year, but with some additions from our lovely readers. Have a look.
This waterpark is stacked with activities for every age level, including the Fort Mackenzie structure, River Canyon Run, four-story Alberta Falls, and the Totem Towers water slides.
The state's largest amusement park, you'll want to make a trip of it and break up the fun into two days. One, for roller coaster thrills, the other for chilling in the water park.
This place is great if your family wants to spend a few days out of town. Kids will have a blast, parents can leave the household chores behind during the hotel stay.
There's a little something for everyone here. It's a community fitness center, so in addition to the water slide area and splash park, there's lap swimming, a gym filled with workout equipment, and facilities for private parties.
This indoor spot features some 50,000+ square feet of aqua fun, including a six-story family raft ride, super loop body slide, and a zero-dept entry pool filled with water geysers, basketball, and volleyball.
Pretty neat-o, huh? Tell us, what are we missing? Where are your fave waterparks in Michigan?
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