Discovery Canyon Water ParkRiver Bend
Description
Nestled in the River Bend Golf and Recreation Area, Discovery Canyon Water Park is a seasonal park that offers a unique and refreshing escape for families. Known for its natural river-fed water pool and a host of other attractions, is an ideal spot for a day of adventure and relaxation. This hidden gem is perfect for families, especially those with children aged 5 to 14, looking to enjoy a lazy river float, a nature-themed playground, and much more.
The Water Park
Discovery Canyon boasts a variety of features designed to provide fun and enjoyment for all ages:
- Natural River-Fed Bubbling Pools of Water: The centerpiece of the park, these pools are perfect for floating and splashing.
- Tube Floating: Float down the gently sloped canyon on a rented tube or bring your own.
- Trickling Rivulets and Wading Pool: Ideal for younger children to explore and play.
- Accessible Beach and Boardwalk: Ensuring everyone can enjoy the park's amenities.
- Picnic Tables: Perfect for family picnics and gatherings.
- Concession: Offering a variety of snacks and beverages to keep visitors refreshed.
- Accessible Washrooms and Showers: Convenient facilities for all visitors.
- Nature-Themed Playground: Engaging structures and equipment for endless fun.
Tube Usage and Guidelines
For those looking to float down the lazy river, Discovery Canyon offers a convenient system:
- Wristbands: Visitors can purchase wristbands for access to the park's tubes.
- Bring Your Own Tube (BYOT): Alternatively, guests can bring their own tubes.
- Tube Specifications: Tubes should be round, without a bottom, and measure between 30 to 50 inches.
Park Regulations and Prohibitions
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, Discovery Canyon has established several regulations:
- No Dogs Allowed: Pets are not permitted within the park for the comfort and safety of all guests.
- No Motorhomes, Campers, or Trailers: The park cannot accommodate large recreational vehicles.
- Use at Your Own Risk: There are no lifeguards on duty, so visitors must understand they use the facilities at their own risk.