

Three Bear Lodge Water Park vs Paul Bunyan 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 | Three Bear Lodge Water Park | Paul Bunyan Water Park |
|---|---|---|
| Parking | ||
| Arcade |
Only at Three Bear Lodge Water Park
- swimming pool
- birthday party packages
- group rates
- wifi
Only at Paul Bunyan Water Park
- lazy river
- towel rentals
- cabana rentals
- gift shop
Both parks share 2 amenities including Parking, Arcade.
About Each Park
Three Bear Lodge Water Park
Minnesota
Three Bears Resort's water park delivers exactly what you'd expect from a solid Midwest family resort: an indoor water playground that keeps kids happy when Minnesota weather doesn't cooperate. The centerpiece is a multi-level play structure loaded with dumping buckets, mini slides, and spray features that'll keep your toddlers and elementary-age kids busy for hours. The tube slides here are nothing groundbreaking, but they're fun enough for multiple rides, especially for families with kids who are just getting brave enough for bigger slides. There's a decent-sized pool for actual swimming, plus a hot tub where parents can decompress while keeping an eye on the action. The whole setup feels like it was designed by people who actually understand family vacations - everything's contained in one space, so you're not chasing kids across a massive facility. The water stays warm year-round, which is clutch during those brutal Minnesota winters. What I appreciate about Three Bears is that it doesn't try to be something it's not. This isn't a destination water park that'll draw crowds from three states over. Instead, it's a really solid amenity that makes your family's resort stay way more enjoyable. Kids get their water park fix, parents get to relax, and everyone stays in one convenient location. The arcade gives you an escape plan when someone needs a break from the water. Food options are typical resort fare - nothing fancy, but it gets the job done when you don't want to leave the property. If you're planning…
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Minnesota
Paul Bunyan Water Park sits inside the Lodge at Brainerd Lakes, making it a true resort water park experience in Minnesota's lake country. The Paul Bunyan theme runs throughout, with giant ax and boot decorations that kids love posing with for photos. The park feels cozy compared to massive resort chains, but that's actually a plus if you're traveling with younger kids who can get overwhelmed in sprawling facilities. The main attraction is a solid collection of water slides that wind around the space, including tube slides that families can ride together. There's a decent-sized kids area with smaller slides, water features, and plenty of interactive elements that keep toddlers busy. The lazy river moves at a perfect pace for floating, and the hot tubs are a lifesaver if you're visiting during Minnesota's colder months. Since you're staying at the lodge, you can easily pop back to your room to rest or grab forgotten items. The food court serves typical water park fare, but the portions are generous and the prices aren't as brutal as some resort parks. Weekdays are definitely your best bet for smaller crowds, especially during school months. The park gets busy on winter weekends when families are looking for indoor activities. Bring water shoes since the concrete can get slippery, and consider renting a cabana if you're there with a larger group. The arcade near the entrance is solid for keeping older kids entertained when they need a break from the water. What sets Paul Bunyan…
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