Raging Waters Tickets in Los Angeles - San Dimas
111 Raging Waters Drive • San Dimas, CA 91773
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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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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.
General parking is $25 and preferred parking is $75; pricing is subject to change without prior notice.
Raging Waters will open for the season on May 17, 2025 (Saturday).
The water park closes after September 28, 2025 (Sunday).
Yes, the water park is enjoyable for all ages. Plus, children ages 2 and under are admitted for free.
Parents or adult guardians should accompany guests under 18 years old. The park does not assume any responsibility or liability for minors left unattended.
No. Outside foods or beverages are not permitted except for unopened bottles of water or empty refillable water bottles.
Alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside Raging Waters.
Raging Waters is on County Property and is a non-smoking facility.
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.
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.