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Welcome to:. By:koutanding Wally. This is the overall view of the raging waters park. biography. Raging Waters, California's Largest Water Park

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  1. Welcome to: By:koutanding Wally

  2. This is the overall view of the raging waters park

  3. biography Raging Waters, California's Largest Water Park Raging Waters San Dimas was ranked #3 nationally by the Travel Channel in its Top 10 ranking of US Water Parks. With over 50 beautifully landscaped acres and 36 slides and attractions, plus a sand beach, there is outrageous fun for guests of all ages. Grab a board and catch a wave on the Flow rider or race for the win on the super fast Raging' Racer. Younger guests will never tire of Kid's Kingdom and Splash Island. Whether mild, wild, or in-between, all ages always have a raging good time at Raging Waters San Dimas.

  4. dropout Dropout is a seven-story water slide, one of the tallest slides in the country. Riders plunge at a near free fall, reaching speeds close to 40 miles per hour. Some riders will actually lift off the slide when coming down

  5. High Extreme is the largest two person raft ride in the nation. Standing at 10-stories, High Extreme sends riders through 600-foot (180 m) flumes, reaching speeds of up to thirty-five miles per hour. This ride originally used a like raft for single riders; however, for many years thereafter only the two-person raft was used. As of 2006, the head-first toboggans returned and guests could choose between the two. In 2007, use of the double tubes was again discontinued, in favor of the head-first toboggans

  6. Dragon den This slide debuted in 2004 and is a two-rider tube ride that sends guests plummeting down a steep 42-foot (13 m) tunnel. Circling around a 35-foot (11 m) bowl 9-foot (2.7 m) until they fall though a secret tunnel at the bottom. The current record for complete revolutions of the bowl before exiting is six (6) revolutions, held by Michel Pickens and Marcus Thomas of Victorville, CA.

  7. Flow rider Flow Rider is one of the newest attractions in the park, debuting in 2007. Riders ride on a boogie board on a jet-made continuous wave that moves 36,000 gallons of water per minute. Riders may perform tricks and other stunts at their own discretion. Although similar rides can be found throughout the US, Flow Rider is the first of its kind here at Raging Waters

  8. Splash island adventure A tropical-themed collection of 75 activities – including four slides, water cannons, web crawl tunnels, spiral cargo nets and swinging bridges. Splash Island’s centerpiece is a 1,000-gallon bucket atop a five-story tower that tips hundreds of gallons of water over the whole attraction every few minutes

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