

Seven Peaks Water Park, Provo vs Splash Summit Water Park
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 Water Park, Provo | Splash Summit Water Park |
|---|---|---|
| Parking |
Only at Seven Peaks Water Park, Provo
- gift shop
- group rates
Only at Splash Summit Water Park
- lazy river
Both parks share 1 amenities including Parking.
About Each Park
Seven Peaks Water Park, Provo
Utah
Seven Peaks in Provo holds the title of Utah's largest water park, and after spending a day here, I can see why it draws families from across the Wasatch Front. The massive 400,000-gallon wave pool is the centerpiece, generating waves every few minutes that range from gentle rollers perfect for little kids to bigger swells that teens love body surfing. The pool deck gets packed by noon, so grab your spot early. The sixteen water slides offer something for every thrill level. The body slides will get your heart pumping, while the multi-person tube slides are perfect for families who want to ride together. The racing slides create natural competitions between siblings. Don't miss the speed slides if you're looking for an adrenaline rush. This park really shines for families with kids ages 5-15. The children's area has smaller slides and splash features that keep the little ones entertained while parents can actually relax nearby. Teens gravitate toward the bigger slides and spend hours in the wave pool. Practical tips from my visits: arrive right when they open to claim chairs near the wave pool. The Utah sun is no joke, so bring plenty of sunscreen and reapply often. The park gets crowded on weekends and holidays, so weekdays offer a much better experience if you can swing it. Food prices are typical theme park expensive, so consider the meal plan if you're staying all day. Rent a tube early in the day since they run out during busy periods.…
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Utah
Splash Summit Water Park sits in the heart of Provo, taking advantage of Utah's hot summers with a solid collection of water attractions that hit the sweet spot for families. The park's main draw is its collection of body slides and tube slides that wind down from a central tower structure. You'll find a good mix of intensity levels here - nothing that'll terrify the kids, but enough speed and turns to keep teenagers interested. The lazy river makes a nice loop around a good portion of the park, and it's actually long enough to feel relaxing rather than just a quick float. The wave pool generates decent-sized waves every few minutes, though it can get packed during peak afternoon hours. What really works well here is the kids' area, which has been thoughtfully designed with smaller versions of the big slides plus plenty of dump buckets and spray features. Parents can actually relax on nearby lounge chairs and keep an eye on everything. The park maintains a clean, well-run operation that feels safe without being overly restrictive. Food options cover the basics with a central concession area serving burgers, pizza, and the usual snacks. Prices are reasonable for what you get. I'd recommend arriving right when they open if you're visiting on weekends or during July - the place fills up fast, and you'll want to grab chairs early. The shade situation is decent but not overwhelming, so bring plenty of sunscreen. Cabana rentals are available and worth it…
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