Summer isn’t over just yet! You still have a few more weeks to enjoy some of the summer perks of local parks, including waterparks. Here are a few suggestions of places to visit while the weather is still hot outside.

1. Aquatic Center, Lake Havasu City

Located inside the C.V. Wood Community Center, this is a great place to enjoy swimming and getting away from the sun. In addition to the public swim hours, they also host activities like water yoga and even dine-in movies.

  1. Big Surf Waterpark, Tempe

Big Surf AZ/Facebook Last day this year to visit is September 13th, so you have five more weekends to get your kicks here. If you want something a little different in between swimming and splashing, you can also ride the 300 foot zip line above the park.

  1. Breakers Water Park, Marana

Breakers Water Park/Facebook This popular location is most well-known for its wave pool but it also has plenty of slides and even areas for the smaller kids to splash around in.

4. The Cove “Indoor Aquatic Center,” Sierra Vista

Located next to the Veterans Memorial Park, this is a nice indoor location to keep the kids from burning up under the sun.

Big Surf AZ/Facebook

Last day this year to visit is September 13th, so you have five more weekends to get your kicks here. If you want something a little different in between swimming and splashing, you can also ride the 300 foot zip line above the park.

Breakers Water Park/Facebook

This popular location is most well-known for its wave pool but it also has plenty of slides and even areas for the smaller kids to splash around in.

  1. Golfland Sunsplash, Mesa

Golfland Sunsplash/Facebook An east valley classic for decades, this waterpark boasts 30 different rides and attractions. This includes an arcade, miniature golf, laser tag, and a small racetrack for those who don’t want to get wet.

  1. Oasis Water Park, Phoenix

Arizona Grand Resort/Facebook If you happen to be participating in a staycation with the kids this summer, you may want to check out the Arizona Grand Resort and its on-site waterpark. The seven-acre park is open from March to September to guests so check it out before the season ends!

  1. Wet’n’Wild, Phoenix

Wet’n’Wild Phoenix/Facebook Located in Glendale, this waterpark is known for its collection of crazy water slides, including several that allow you to ride in multi-person tubes.

What other waterparks do you like to visit in the summer? Let us know in the comments.

Golfland Sunsplash/Facebook

An east valley classic for decades, this waterpark boasts 30 different rides and attractions. This includes an arcade, miniature golf, laser tag, and a small racetrack for those who don’t want to get wet.

Arizona Grand Resort/Facebook

If you happen to be participating in a staycation with the kids this summer, you may want to check out the Arizona Grand Resort and its on-site waterpark. The seven-acre park is open from March to September to guests so check it out before the season ends!

Wet’n’Wild Phoenix/Facebook

Located in Glendale, this waterpark is known for its collection of crazy water slides, including several that allow you to ride in multi-person tubes.

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