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Seven Peaks Water Park Provo

Water park in Provo

Updated: May 06, 2024 06:40 AM

Seven Peaks Water Park Provo is located in Provo (City in Utah), United States. It's address is 1330 E 300 N, Provo, UT 84606.

1330 E 300 N, Provo, UT 84606

69P7+RG Provo, Utah

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Check Time Table for Seven Peaks Water Park Provo


Monday10 AM to 8 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 8 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 8 PM
Thursday10 AM to 8 PM
Friday10 AM to 8 PM
Saturday10 AM to 8 PM
SundayClosed

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Where is Seven Peaks Water Park Provo?

Seven Peaks Water Park Provo is located at: 1330 E 300 N, Provo, UT 84606.

What are the coordinates of Seven Peaks Water Park Provo?

Coordinates: 40.2370735, -111.6361835

Seven Peaks Water Park Provo Reviews

La Tita Titi
2023-07-20 16:21:22 GMT

This is a super great Water park
They don't Allow food inside
You can maybe take drinks not sure
You have parking outside and the lines to go in are not bad,
You need to to know they have food places inside bit pricey but not bad
Super fun for the family thou
Overall I had. A great experience

Enrico Rivera
2023-06-26 22:45:17 GMT

Great place to take kids to! The Avalanche is a personal favorite as well as the wave pool. Food is good but definitely there are better options. Snacks are a must bring item.

Clei - On
2019-09-03 17:15:18 GMT

Seven Peaks Water Park it’s a great way to spend your holiday with. We didn’t need to wait in a huge line to get into the park. It was fast and easy, but very organized. When I entered the park and saw all the attractions, I was amazed with everything. There are some things that you can only do if you have a tube or mat. The mat is free but the tube you need to rent. The rent is not expensive and you have the option to have a single or double tube ( the prices are different for each of those). I strongly recommend to rent the double one, going with a friend is so much fun than going alone. They sell food inside, if you’re hungry you can just go in one of the tents and order your food. For I didn’t have a good experience asking food because the park was too crowded and so many people ordering food that I needed to wait more than 30 minutes to get my food ready. I loved the place and I’m planning to come back soon.

Rachel Foster
2021-07-21 00:08:42 GMT

I knew it was an older waterpark but that doesn't make it bad. It is well kept and there was some fun rides I hadn't seen before. It doesn't feel crowded at all and had the beautiful quite mountains as a backdrop. We have to drive 1 hour from SLC to use our passes but I think it's worth it. Plus you can double fun at the Fun Center in the way back for even more Pass of all Passes fun!

Luke Shaw
2020-06-28 22:49:12 GMT

The park is now Spash Summit and under new management. It is a great place for all ages. It has great pools for little people and plenty of slides and fun for teens and adults. The season pass is very affordable only needing to go twice to save money off of single day tickets. We would definitely recommend it.

Maria Cameron
2019-08-27 01:49:18 GMT

So happy seven peaks is open again! I love coming here with my husband. With Summer starting it has gotten a lot more crowded but not too bad. This place is really designed for children. No adult pools, which is a real bummer for us college adults who want to come for the CRAZY FUN slides! The Lazy River is great my only complaint is that it's hard to relax when kids are kicking you and trying to pass you!

Josh Taylor
2016-06-18 01:25:37 GMT

They have many great slides a good mixture of slides that are either tubes only or just a slider. They are not allowing any food into the park. They will confiscate it at the gate and they do search your bags. They do charge for parking, I was there for about 3 hours and they charged me $4.I would recommend getting the pass of all passes.

Dan Taylor
2019-08-25 21:50:43 GMT

Almost all the slides are open now. We had so much fun my kids rode avelanche so many times! I love the improvements they have made in the kiddie pools. But the pass of all passes in the spring, it’s an unbelievable deal.

Monica Barreto
2017-07-01 04:12:52 GMT

I really like this water park. Food is good and not too expensive, good portions served. Bathrooms are overall clean and so the park. Yes people will leave some garbage here and there and you may not like that you can't take your own food but I rather be in a place where there's less garbage. I've read some comments that the customer service isn't the best, again I haven't had any issues. I really have made great use of the pass off all passes. Definitely going there as many times as I can.

Kalin Wall
2016-12-09 18:00:23 GMT

Seven Peaks is the greatest place to be all summer! Awesome activities, great staff, and fun times all around. If you haven't been to 7 Peaks, you need to make plans to go right away!
(If you don't want to pay a bunch for a tube just look around for a group that has left the park and left their tube behind. It happens ALL the time -> free tube for you!)

Antonio Solis
2016-07-18 23:33:50 GMT

Great place, staff are a bunch of nice kids! And with the Pass of all Passes it is a steal of a deal! People paying $15 for a whole year pass, have no right to complain about small stuff! Thanks for the great times Staff and management at Seven Peaks!

Kalin Brady
2017-07-02 00:45:30 GMT

Always love going here! Only down side is last time we went the cement was super hot and the water wasn't cooling them down for blisters on my feet for that. But overall the slides are great and they get you through the lines fairly quick

Scott Christensen
2015-06-17 00:17:44 GMT

I live next door to seven peaks. It's extremely convenient. For 35 bucks I can go as many times as I want with unlimited tubes. It's great to show off my pale skin and ginger hair. It's a great place to blow off steam for a few hours, but probably not all day unless you love to sunbathe because you were blessed with melanin.

WHIP TV
2019-06-25 01:43:59 GMT

Soooo pumped THE PEAKS is back open! Sure not every attraction, but THE PARK IS OPEN! The slides are open. It’s a blast. My ONLY COMPLAINT AND PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING HOLY... Stay OPEN until at least 8pm!!!!!!!! Open at Noon for all I care. 12-8 every day (I mean if you bring back Sundays I’m sure many of us would appreciate it) but at least, PLEASE stay open until at least 8pm! Thanks for re-opening!!!!

Rebecca Barnes-Mutini
2019-07-19 15:57:27 GMT

This is a fun family friendly water park. When we were there most of the kids stuff was closed along with the lazy river. Everything else was open though and ready to use. They have food options as you aren’t allowed to bring in outside food or drink. They do allow water bottles though. They have lockers to rent. The staff all seemed aware and attentive.

Matthew Stamm
2017-07-22 17:24:51 GMT

Definitely work the trip to Provo, we skipped the one in SLC due to a the recent negative reviews. This one has 9-10 water slides and I think only 2 were closed, but other people there said this was the first time all summer that many were open. We arrived around 2pm and road 2 slides, mostly larger families with young kids ( our daughters are 10 and 12 ) We had to sit out a 3:00pm -5:pm thunderstorm and with the other 40 or so patrons, we thought we might have the park to ourselves, but when they reopened @ 5pm, a hung swarm of middle schoolers and maybe high schoolers poured in @ 5pm ( buses and summer camps near by?).Park was still large enough to accommodate the crowd and we were able to ride all the rest of the slides my daughters wanted to ride. Our daughters enjoyed the park even though the weather was no the greatest. We paid $25+ tax per person for a 1 day pass and the parking was $7. The weird thing is you have to "rent" a tube for some of the sides which is kinda strange since the blue sliders are free and you can body slide on most of the rides. We "found" our tubes, but I think the singles are $6 with a $1 return deposit so $5 per tube per person. Not sure why they don't roll this into the admission cost, but I guess if you have lots of small kids it saves you a few $$. There is a annual pass for the same $25, but since we are not from UT, made no sense for us to get, definitely would get the annual pass if we are locals.

Amanda Gibby
2019-12-12 15:10:36 GMT

The last time I visited here was a long, long time ago, many years. I remember distinctly having so much fun here. I love some of their water slides, somewhat impressive and very, very exciting, especially when the lines aren't too long. Maybe a smaller waterpark but that was a part of its charm.

Rachelle Young
2019-06-12 06:06:17 GMT

There is a very cool guy who works here with curly hair he helped us find a bunch of stuff I think his name was Lathan. And to those of you saying that no one knows when the lazy river is opening it should be opening very soon (this week).
My only complaint is I rode on the pink slide called shotgun and I bounced off my tube and on to the sidewalk. I got scraped up pretty bad and I think I sprained my wrist ( I think I was going to fast). However when we went to first aid they helped clean up my shoulder they said we could get any medicine necessary from them. I'm looking forward to when the park is fully renovated.
Also I really liked the tiger show.
Good staff

Rachel Bright
2017-06-25 04:01:40 GMT

A thousand times better than your Salt Lake location! Much better maintained. Food is priced great & everything is up & running. I will always drive to Provo from now on. Your Salt Lake location should get with the program & run things the way you guys do.

Grace Johnson
2023-10-09 17:24:58 GMT

Haven't been in years, but it was an enjoyable experience when I went.

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