The 58-acre waterpark includes 32 water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, a racing mat waterslide and more.
On June 4, the state's largest waterpark, Raging Waves, will open for the season for its 15th year.
The 58-acre Yorkville waterpark located at 4000 N. Bridge St., includes 32 water slides, a wave pool, three kiddie pool areas, a lazy river, 43 private cabanas, a six-lane mat racing water slide and more, a press release from the park says. Any day tickets start at $44.99, or $29.99 if you select a date ahead of time. Parking rates begin at $10, locker rentals begin at $12 and cabanas start at $200. Only clear or mesh bags are allowed in the park, along with diaper bags and small soft coolers.
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