Is there a tube rental fee?
All tubes required for the water slides are free of charge.
All tubes required for the water slides are free of charge.
No pets are allowed in the waterpark. Pet Lodge provides doggie daycare, and is located approximately ¼ mile west of Roaring Springs on Overland Road. For your pet’s safety, please don’t leave them in your vehicle, RV, or tied up on Roaring Springs premises.
You can wear water shoes or sandals to walk around the park, but for your safety you will be asked to hold them when you go on the attractions. Water shoes or sandals can catch on the slide on your way down, causing possible injury. You can hold your shoes on all rides except Corkscrew Cavern and Cliffhanger, or leave them at the bottom of the ride.
You will be asked to hold your glasses in your hand when you go on the attractions.
If the waterpark attractions close due to bad weather you will be given a raincheck to come back to the park another day. No refunds will be issued.
Military personnel who present their military ID at the ticket window will receive a 10% discount on full price, full day admissions. Cannot be combined with other discounts.
Roaring Springs offers many discounts and daily specials. Click here for a complete list of Discounts.
Children 12 & under must be accompanied by a guardian. A guardian in this facility is a person of sufficient age, maturity, judgment, and ability to be responsible for the well-being and safety of a child.
To purchase a spectator wristband, guests initially pay full general admission price at the ticket booth, and then are given a partial refund when they leave the park for the day. Any spectator seen on any attraction, including the kiddie pool, may have their wristband removed and lose their refund.
To keep our guests safe some of our rides now have minimum and maximum weight restrictions. These are newly recommended by our slide manufacturer. On Thunder Falls and Mammoth Canyon Raft Rides guests will be weighed as a group. On Pipeline Mines and Viper’s Vortex guests will be weighed individually or in pairs. Please see our Attractions page for specific height and weight requirements.
Okay, so it’s not always easy making a call on whether or not to open a waterpark based on the weather forecast… especially not in Idaho!
Our management team had to decide on Monday whether or not to open for our final Saturday & Sunday (Sept 18-19). The forecast was unseasonably cool at that time.
A lot goes into properly and safely opening a waterpark, including scheduling staff, ordering food, heating and treating the water, and much more. It basically takes five days of preparations.
Despite the fact that Saturday’s forecast has now improved (87 and windy on Saturday, and 60 and rainy on Sunday), we unfortunately cannot reverse course to open on Saturday.
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.
We thank you for an amazing 2021 waterpark season, and are excited to see you on opening day, May 7, 2022!