Raging Waters Tickets in Los Angeles - San Dimas

111 Raging Waters DriveSan Dimas, CA 91773
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Overview

Explore Raging Waters water park in the heart of San Dimas, CA, home to over 50 exhilarating rides, slides, and attractions! Located where LA, Orange County and the Inland Empire meet, immerse yourself in endless fun and adventure with the heart-pounding Bombs Away dual-drop thrill ride, Aqua Rocket, California's only hydromagnetic water coaster, and more!

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Good To Know

  • Complimentary use of mats and tubes provided for slides.
  • Infants ages 2 and under enter free; swim diapers required for diapered children.
  • Proper swimwear must be worn on all rides and attractions.
  • Life jackets available for use throughout the park.
  • Use water-resistant sunscreen to protect against the heat.
  • The park accepts cashless payments such as Visa, Mastercard, Discover and AmEx credit cards.
  • Cash-to-card kiosks available for guests with cash only.
  • All-day locker rentals available for a nominal fee to keep valuables safe.

Description

Raging Waters Los Angeles in San Dimas offers over 50 exhilarating water attractions across 60 acres, making it one of California's largest water parks.

Thrill-seekers can ride Aqua Rocket, the state's only hydromagnetic water coaster, or take the plunge on Bombs Away’s 60-foot dual-drop slides. For a more laid-back day, float down the Amazon Adventure lazy river or relax in the gentle waves at Wave Cove.

Families with younger children can enjoy Kid's Kingdom and Splash Island—interactive areas designed with safety and fun in mind. Private cabana rentals are also available for added comfort and convenience throughout the day.

Located in the heart of San Dimas, where the Inland Empire, Orange County, and Los Angeles intersect, Raging Waters is easily accessible to visitors from all over Southern California. The park operates seasonally from mid-May through September. Whether you're chasing adrenaline or looking to cool off with the family, Raging Waters delivers a refreshing mix of fun and relaxation just outside of Los Angeles.

Raging Waters Los Angeles Reviews

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lisanbutterfly
Rancho Palos Verdes, California
"Fun But Watch Out for Bees and Wasps"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 16, 2024
I recently visited Raging Waters with my daughter and her cousin. The water attractions were fantastic, and the food was delicious. However, I feel it’s important to mention a concern we encountered during our visit. While the crowd was minimal, we experienced a significant issue with bees and wasps. This created a bit of a challenge, as we found ourselves on high alert throughout our time there. A lifeguard mentioned that even his manager had been stung recently. We even met a young girl who had been stung while walking under a hive. It’s clear that with proper maintenance and attention, these issues could be addressed when the park closes for the season, to ensure a more comfortable experience for visitors. Despite this, my kids had a blast and we are looking forward to returning next year. I hope this feedback helps the park improve its maintenance and safety measures. Thank for the enjoyable day, and I look forward to a less buzzing experience next time!
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20dre
Tarxien, Island of Malta
"Waste of money and time"
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed August 30, 2024
Worst water park we ever visited. Teenagers jumping the queue and no one takes action. Rude staff, rides need maintenance and food overpriced.
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TobyP296
"Fun but not perfect"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed July 15, 2024
Had a fun day with my 3 teenagers. Went on a Monday in July and it was quite busy - the queues varied by ride, some where around 5 mins, others up to 30 mins. The park was big enough to keep all entertained for the whole day. The park is a bit scruffy and tired in places and not always particularly clean (including some pretty grim toilets). We took the ordinary parking (25 dollars vs 50 dollars for the premium parking). This involved taking a tram to and from the car park, but that was fine. Lockers are another 15-25 dollars depending on size. Shade around the park is mixed - some rides have shaded queues, others not, so you need plenty of sun screen. There was a Pink Hot Dog place for lunch which was pretty good but not cheap. You can bring drinks with you but not food.
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gabrieljZ8369YC
"Worst experience I've ever had a waterpark"
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 18, 2023
This place had very mean lifeguards and workers throughout the entire park. The lifeguards would weight shame people in front of other people at the park. And the other workers had attitude when asking them about rides or which way to go to get to certain amenities. Also if you weigh over 200 I'd say don't go you aren't getting on any of the fun rides or if you and one other person in your group is over 400 combined have fun in the lazy river.
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Tiggersmudge
"Great day, disappointing exit"
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed August 09, 2023
Fun place to take teens, had a great day. Yes it was busy but we went in august. Most queues weren’t that bad and some did have shade canopies which was greatly appreciated and needed. Food, park prices - was quite surprised to be honest, not bad in taste. Two negative points - lookers were expensive but a must. Parked in the normal carpark the bus there wait time was fine. The exit however was awful massive wait time we ended up walking which too be honest wasn’t that far but no pavement. You either need to provide a safe walking zone or provide more buses. We had a fantastic day but the exit did put a dampener on it.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Raging Waters Los Angeles

Where is Raging Waters located?

Raging Waters is located in San Dimas, next to Los Angeles County's Bonelli Park, about 30 minutes from the Anaheim/Disneyland area and 30 minutes from downtown Los Angeles.

How much is parking at Raging Waters?

General parking is $25 and preferred parking is $75; pricing is subject to change without prior notice.

When does Raging Waters open?

Raging Waters will open for the season on May 17, 2025 (Saturday).

When does Raging Waters close for the season?

The water park closes after September 28, 2025 (Sunday).

Is Raging Waters suitable for kids?

Yes, the water park is enjoyable for all ages. Plus, children ages 2 and under are admitted for free.

What is the chaperone policy?

Parents or adult guardians should accompany guests under 18 years old. The park does not assume any responsibility or liability for minors left unattended.

Can you bring food into Raging Waters?

No. Outside foods or beverages are not permitted except for unopened bottles of water or empty refillable water bottles.

Does Raging Waters sell alcohol?

Alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside Raging Waters.

Is smoking allowed?

Raging Waters is on County Property and is a non-smoking facility.

Is there a dress code?

To maintain the water park’s family-friendly environment, guests are expected to wear proper swimming attire at all times. Please note that provocative or revealing swimwear is prohibited at the park’s discretion. For guests' safety, masks, snorkels, swim fins, bathing attire with buckles, belts, rivets and metal, street clothes or cut-off jeans are not permitted. Hats, glasses, loose jewelry, and shoes are not allowed on most rides. Clothing and exposed tattoos that have vulgar or offensive statements/graphics, including curse words, depictions of violence, sexual acts or nudity, and racially or religiously divisive/hateful material are strictly prohibited.

What happens during inclement weather?

For certain inclement weather or situations, including lightning, high winds, earthquakes, and more, the water park may shut down rides. Management will direct guests to certain areas or ask them to leave the park altogether for their safety.