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Desert Waterparks



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Desert Waterparks Overview

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There aren't too many better ways to enjoy a sunny California day than spending it at one of our many waterpark resorts. Be sure to put sunscreen on because you'll be having so much fun and feeling refreshed that you won't even realize you're burning. Waterpark resorts usually have an attraction to suit any age from the easy going wave pools to the verticle drop, thriller slides. Most waterpark resorts include concession stands, changing areas and restrooms. Below we've provided information for Soak City Palm Springs, which is the only waterpark located in the desert region of California.

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Soak City Palm Springs Waterpark is located off interstate 10 in Palm Springs. This waterpark features Surf-themed rides like Pipeline Point, Surfrider Rapids and Rip Tide Reef.

Soak City Palm Springs Waterpark
1500 S. Gene Autry Trail
Palm Springs, California 92264
(760) 327-0499
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