This Underrated Water And Adventure Park In Utah Is The Most Fun You’ve Had In Ages
By Catherine Armstrong
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Published July 23, 2019
When temperatures soar, it’s time to find a shady spot and a swimming pool. There’s an amazing water and adventure park in Utah where you can play in the water, enjoy a host of other activities, then camp overnight. Have you visited Cherry Hill? Check it out!
When the weather heats up, head to Cherry Hill in Kaysville. This beautiful water park and resort got its start back in 1967, and it just keeps getting better.
Address: 1325 South Main Street, Kaysville, UT, 84037
Start out your day by cooling off in Cherry Hill's waterpark. You can splash and swim in Pirates Cove Pool...
...or go for a leisurely float down Grant's Gulch Lazy River.
For some thrills, speed down the Double Dragons slides, or race your friends down the Little Dippers.
The Cardiac Canyon River Run will get you drenched with its water features, and get your heart racing with its steep drops and fast currents.
Little ones will love playing in Pirates Cove, a shallow area with sprinklers and water features, and a pirate ship they can explore.
All that water fun is sure to leave your stomach rumbling, so head to The Pie Pantry, Pirates Grill, or Grant's Pizza for lunch or a snack.
Spend the afternoon checking out all the adventure areas at Cherry Hill. You can climb The Rock, a 30-foot-tall climbing wall with four different paths...
...or blast your siblings with foam balls at Battlestar Blasters.
The whole family will love a game of mini golf on the 18-hole course, which has a different fun feature at every hole, including ski mountains, castles, and windmills.
Kids under 48 inches tall can play for hours in Hamster Haven, which has climbing structures and ball pits for endless fun.
Spread your blanket on the grass for the free concerts every Friday and Saturday night from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
At the end of the day, you'll be pretty tired out from all that fun, but you still won't want to leave. No worries — stay overnight in one of Cherry Hill's 140 campsites! With more than 400 trees, the campground is nice and shady.
Pitch your tent, or bring your RV — sites accommodate rigs up to 40 feet long. The campground is open from April 1st through November 1st.
Visit Cherry Hill’s website to learn more and book your campsite, then make sure to follow its Facebook page to see what’s going on there today.
Looking for more ways to cool off in the Beehive State? Check out these nine water wonderlands that will take your summer to a whole new level.
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