Yes, there's a "day" for everything. So you shouldn't be surprised that Saturday, July 28, is National Water Park Day.
The day was founded by Kalahari Resorts and Conventions, which has some of the country's biggest water parks, but was meant to be celebrated by parks both big and small.
While the Garden State has plenty of water in parks, not to mention the Shore, it also has an abundance of water parks. Here are some of the best:
(Patti Sapone | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
The park in East Brunswick has an assortment of types of pools, including a kiddie pool, a lazy river and water slides. The facility, which is run by the town, is also smoke free, alcohol free and glass free and accessible to those with disabilities.
Clementon Park and Splash World is among the oldest operating parks in the state and has been in operation since 1907. This combination theme and water park offers 19 rides and a full-scale water park. The water park has eight water attractions including three thrill-level slides, a lazy river, a Polynesian-themed adventure area, 23,000 square foot wave pool and other kid-friendly water attractions.
Keansburg Amusement Park is one of the oldest parks in the state and still offers some vintage rides. William Gehlhaus purchased waterfront property in 1904 to build a summer resort. By 1910. Gelhaus offered the first ride, a ferry boat to bring visitors from New York City hoping to generate interest in a summer home.
Runaway Rapids Waterpark was added to the amusement park in1996. Now, there are 23 water attractions and more than 13 waterslides of varying speeds, a lazy river and spa pools.
Tomahawk Lake Water Park waterpark has more of a family campgrounds feel to it. It’s nestled on 200 acres of land in Sparta with an 18-hole miniature golf course, horseshoe pits, softball field, volleyball areas, and picnic area with more than 800 tables.
The park also features a white sand beach and a 20-acre lake for swimming and boating. The park has an old-fashioned family-friendly feel to it. It also offers plenty of slides and rides.
Many of the slides deliver the guests into the lake rather than a chlorinated pool. For younger children, the park has Papoose Land with waters slides and lily pads. Kids can also enjoy Cherokee Corner with a trampoline raft, rolling log and showering canoe.
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