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  2. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord - Wikipedia

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    Total. 19 Waterslides, 6 Complexes. Water rides. 19. Website. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord is a seasonal water park located in Concord, California. It was initially developed, owned, and operated by Premier Parks. It is currently owned by EPR Properties and operated by Six Flags .

  3. Manteca Waterslides - Wikipedia

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    Manteca Waterslides. Coordinates: 37.7767°N 121.2884°W. The Manteca Waterslides was a water park that existed in the Central Valley town of Manteca, California from 1974 to 2004. [1] Founded by R.H. "Budge" Brown, the park enjoyed status as one of the better waterparks in the United States and had easy access to Interstate 5 located at the ...

  4. Dry Town Water Park - Wikipedia

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    Dry Town front entrance. Dry Town Water Park is a waterpark located in Palmdale, California that opens each year from the Memorial Day weekend in May through Labor Day in September. [citation needed] The park features a 35-foot tower structure that holds three waterslides with a three foot deep splashdown pool, a second tower structure that ...

  5. Lake Dolores Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    Lake Dolores, the body of water, is a 273-acre (110 ha) man-made lake fed by underground springs . In May 1962, a basic campground adjacent to the small lake was opened to the public. Enthusiasts of motocross and people traveling on Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas gave the campground some business.

  6. Category:Water parks in California - Wikipedia

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    W. Wet'n'Wild Palm Springs. Wild Rivers (water park) Categories: Amusement parks in California. Swimming venues in California. Water in California. Water parks in the United States by state.

  7. Lake Perris - Wikipedia

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    Lake Perris is an artificial lake completed in 1973. [1] It is the southern terminus of the California State Water Project, situated in a mountain-rimmed valley between Moreno Valley and Perris, in what is now the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. The park offers a variety of recreational activities.

  8. What is the cheapest trip to Disney World? How to save ... - AOL

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    Disney World 4 Parks in 1 Day challenge: '19,338 steps later, my husband and I agreed we'd do it again' More ways to save Disney Visa Card from Chase customers can save 10% on select merchandise ...

  9. List of water parks - Wikipedia

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    A thermal water park in Bešeňová, Slovakia. The following is a list of notable water parks in the world sorted by region. A water park or waterpark is an amusement park that features water play areas, such as water slides, splash pads, spraygrounds (water playgrounds), lazy rivers, wave pools, or other recreational bathing, swimming, and barefooting environments.

  10. Water park - Wikipedia

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    A water park (also waterpark, water world, or aquapark) is an amusement park that features water play areas such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, water playgrounds, and lazy rivers, as well as areas for floating, bathing, swimming, and other barefoot environments. Modern water parks may also be equipped with some type of artificial ...

  11. Clear Lake (California) - Wikipedia

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    1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. Clear Lake ( Pomo: Lypoyomi) [2] [3] is a natural freshwater lake in Lake County in the U.S. state of California, north of Napa County and San Francisco. It is the largest natural freshwater lake wholly within the state, with 68 square miles (180 km 2) of surface area.