Water-park featuring a wave pool and slides, along with rides for all ages.
Specific pool temperatures for SOAKya Water Park at Lake Winnepesaukah are not publicly advertised. Water parks typically maintain their pools and water attractions at comfortable ambient or mildly heated temperatures for guest enjoyment, but precise, guaranteed figures are generally not published by the park.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? text: "People say this amusement park offers a variety of rides, including kiddie rides, a roller coaster, and a train ride, as well as a water park with a lazy river. They also highlight the nostalgic, old-school fair vibe, and the family-friendly atmosphere.\n\nSome reviews mention the rides can be dated." language_code: "en-US"
Reviews
Wonderful amusement park for all ages. My 3 and 1 year old could spend a week there and not get bored. Plenty of rides that little kids can go on, though most of them they will need an adult to ride with them. However there are still plenty of high thrill rides for teens and adults. The water park area is well-designed and well-staffed. I could personally spend the whole day in the water park area alone. The cannonball rollercoaster is great. The lines the day that we went weren't bad at all. Generally 5-10 minutes tops, if not less.
The rides are fun, those that are open. The park itself is dirty as it gets. Avoid the restrooms behind the tilt a whirl. If we lived closer, its a place I'd buy the annual pass for quick day trips. Love that you can bring your own food and drinks. Huge cost advantage. A fun day with family for sure.
I love Lake Winnepesaukah! I have been going to Lake Winnie since I was a child. My son's first visit was to Spookah in 2010 the first year they had it. Lane was just a month old. We haven't missed a year. I also love the water park! the funnel cakes are the best! Can't wait till October!
Amusement park price for permanent carnival rides & 1 good old fashion wood coaster. It was the 1st and probably the last time my family & I will visit. Sadly, they did nothing for their 100 year anniversary, but what they need to do is shine up & fix up all the old rides they have. At least retouch up the paint on the ponies ðŸŽ
It's a cute park, but its $45+ fixed price is absurd unless you have young kids. They need to go back to pay-per-ride. The only notable rides for teens/adults are the antique boat chute (purely a novelty) and ACE Landmark wooden coaster (actually pretty good depending where you sit). The rest you can experience at a carnival. Food was good and mostly affordable, charming location.
| Sunday | 12:00 – 6:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
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