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Splash Montana Offers Exhilarating Water Fun
January 23, 2015 | Leave a Comment
Located in Playfair Park on the southern portion of the city, Splash Montana is the newest water park in Missoula. The outdoor water haven which was opened in June 2006 has turned out to be one of the most popular destinations in the region during summer. Splash Montana presents to you all the water fun you would want to have along with your entire family, right from infants to the older generation.
Splash Montana has in store three exhilarating three-story waterslides. There’s a lazy river float-way with a wild river branch which is pleasing to many visitors. Along with the lazy rivers, a number of water spray structures, the amazing Grizzly slide and floating play structures including a log walk, a floating otter, and a water snake, all of which are enjoyable water fun.
There are plenty of lounge chairs, sun shades, two party shelters and the Crazy Creek Café to assure a perfect summer holiday atmosphere. A 50 meter pool named The Lake with 50 meter and 25 yard lap lanes offers water-fun games like water volley ball, water polo, and even basketball.
Children love Splash Montana for the amusing play area that it has at their service. The widespread area with a zero-depth entry allows the children to gradually walk in, just like one does at the beach. The young enjoy this feature and adults feel relaxed knowing there’s no safety deficit in the area.
In addition, Splash Montana offers facilities like coached lap swimming, inner-tube water polo leagues and value nights for family adults and family members. There are unique occasions offered such as Tube Bowl Tailgate Parties, Friday play-dates and ice cream socials, which occur at different times of the year.
There are various ranges of entry fees according to age groups but none of these stand expensive. So, there’s no reason to abstain from travelling to this amazing water world of Missoula, Splash Montana! It will provide a nice time of water fun for the family!
Photo Information: This photo is provided by and given credit to S Reilly – on Flickr.com with permission via Creative Commons Licensing.