
Seven Peaks, Salt Lake City vs Lagoon-A-Beach
A side-by-side look at two water parks — rides, prices, amenities, and which one fits your trip.
Which Park Is Right for You?
Quick verdicts based on what each park offers.
Amenities Compared
What each park offers, side by side.
| Feature | Seven Peaks, Salt Lake City | Lagoon-A-Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Lagoon-A-Beach
- lazy river
- cabana rentals
- gift shop
- swimming pool
- picnic areas
- season passes
- group rates
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Seven Peaks, Salt Lake City
Utah
Seven Peaks in Salt Lake City used to be one of Utah's premier water park destinations before closing several years ago. The park was known for its impressive collection of water slides, including the signature Lightning Falls speed slides that gave riders an adrenaline rush as they plummeted down steep drops. Toucan Springs was the family-friendly area where younger kids could splash around safely while parents kept watch from nearby seating areas. The park featured a solid mix of attractions that worked well for families with kids of all ages. You had your thrill slides for the teenagers and adults looking for excitement, plus gentler options and shallow play areas for the little ones. The wave pool was a major draw during hot summer days, creating that beach-like experience in the middle of Utah. What made Seven Peaks stand out was its location and the fact that it provided much-needed relief from Salt Lake City's dry summer heat. The park had that classic American water park feel with plenty of concrete, colorful slides, and the constant sound of rushing water and happy screams. While the original Seven Peaks is no longer operating, the website now redirects to Splash Summit, which appears to be a related or successor operation. If you're looking for water park fun in the Salt Lake area, you'll want to verify current operations and what attractions are actually available, as the water park landscape in Utah has changed significantly over the past few years. The area definitely…
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Utah
Lagoon-A-Beach sits right next to the famous Lagoon amusement park in Farmington, Utah, making it the perfect complement to a full day of thrills. This outdoor water park has a classic American water park feel with all the essentials done well. The wave pool generates decent-sized waves that are perfect for body surfing or just floating around on tubes. Kids gravitate toward the shallow end while teens and adults claim the deeper sections. The lazy river moves at a good pace and has enough twists and turns to keep it interesting during your float. Multiple water slides offer different thrill levels, from gentle family slides to steeper options that'll get your heart pumping. The kids area features smaller slides, dump buckets, and interactive water features that keep little ones entertained for hours. Since it's attached to Lagoon, you get that well-maintained, established park feel with clean facilities and experienced staff. The location in the Salt Lake Valley means you'll often catch mountain views while lounging by the pool. Summer temperatures in Utah make this place incredibly refreshing, especially on those 90+ degree days. The park tends to get busy during peak summer months, so arriving when gates open gives you the best shot at shorter lines. Combo tickets with Lagoon amusement park offer good value if you're planning to hit both parks. Parking is shared with the main amusement park, so expect a bit of a walk. The food options are typical water park fare but reasonably priced for what…
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