Important information to get the most out of your visit!
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Know your Parking options
Cultus Lake Waterpark provides two parking options: (1) Customer Pay Parking, and (2) Customer Free Parking!
1. Customer Pay Parking (compact vehicles only)
- When you arrive in Cultus Lake, exit the roundabout directly into the Parking Lot in front of the waterslides (outlined in Yellow below) for Customer Pay Parking.
- A $10 parking fee will be required at the end of your visit at the toll booth as you exit the lot. All parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis for customers only. $10 parking cannot be guaranteed if our lot is full.
- Vehicle Height Clearance 94 inches (2.4 meters): Compact vehicles advised. If you are driving a larger-sized truck or van, RV, or if you are towing a trailer, or have roof cargo/rack, etc., you will need to park in a nearby Customer Free Parking (see below) or the nearby Lake pay parking spaces.
2. Customer Free Parking (Oversized vehicle parking spaces available)
- When you arrive in Cultus Lake, continue through the roundabout and staying on Columbia Valley Hwy for just 200M east past the Waterslides. Make a left-hand turn to enter the parking lot (identified on map below) for Customer Free Parking.
Bring something with you
- Your tickets! Don’t forget your tickets! (printed or mobile versions accepted)
- Swimwear suitable for watersliding. Swimwear with metal objects are not allowed as they will scratch the slides.
- Sunscreen and a hat, which are also available for sale at the park should you need it.
- Lawn chairs or loungers, which are also available for rent for your convenience.
- Umbrella and stand, which are also available for rent for your convenience.
- Cold drinks. Remember, ALL beverage containers entering the park must be commercially labelled and sealed. Open drink containers and alcoholic beverages are not allowed in.
- Food & Snacks, which are also available at our various food service outlets in the park.
- Blankets and towels
- Do not bring inflatable devices, other than life jackets, as we can not allow them in the pools. They block the view of the water safety personnel and can be unsafe.
Oh! And don’t forget to bring the kids!
HAVE FUN!
Here is a map of the park so you can plan out your day!