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White Water Canyon

Boat ride
Minimum height to ride: 36 inches

About White Water Canyon

White water rafting ride. Located deep in Rivertown, the thick, wooded setting lends itself perfectly to the ride, creating an authentic river rafting adventure, while soaking those who ride to the bone.
Go to the observation deck and pop in a couple of quarters, and you can control the fountains that soak the riders...that alone is as fun as the ride itself.

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A great ride for what it tries to do... get you drenched. A bit of a hike to get to the entrance, but if you want to get wet without going to the water park, it's well worth it. (Not a good ride for chilly days) - Byron Smith

A great rafting attraction, families are sure to love the ride- if they can get over the drenching. Not to fear, lockers are located nearby in front of The Crypt. Although the attraction features no large drops, it keeps a constant speed as it fights waves and a collection of geysers. After riding, visitors are sure to love operating some of the geysers for themselves, soaking riders who past by. - Ty Mullins


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