Raging Waters

  • 2333 South White Road , San Jose, California CA 95148
  • (408) 238-9900
  • Website

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If your after a day full of fun and a place to cool down then head to Raging Water, Northern California's largest water park. Spend hours exploring the 23 acre site that has a wave pool, pirates cove and a range of exhilarating water slides.

Somewhere To Eat?

There are a range of places to purchase food around the park. No outside food allowed.

Want To Treat Yourself?

Oasis Gift Shop has a range of gifts and souvenirs as well as essentials you may have left at home.

Where Shall I Park?

Parking is available from $6 per car

Features

  • Outdoor
  • Disabled Access

Category

Water Activities

Water Activities

Suitable For

toddler

toddler

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Price Information

  • General Admission : $35.99

General Admission $35. 99

Facilities

LockersShowers

How To Get There

  • 2333 South White Road , San Jose, California CA 95148
  • (408) 238-9900
  • Website

Directions

Raging Waters, San Jose is located inside Lake Cunningham Regional Park in San Jose. The park is easily accessible from the 680, 280 and 101. South Bay: Take 101 South/North. Exit Tully Road East and travel 1 1/2 miles. Turn left into Lake Cunningham Regional Park and Raging Waters will be on the left side of the park. East Bay: Take 680 South. Exit at Capitol Expressway and travel 2 miles. Turn left at Tully Road. Turn left into Lake Cunningham Regional Park and Raging Waters will be on the left side of the park. Salinas/Monterey: Take 101 North. Exit at Tully Road East and travel 1 1/2 miles. Turn left into Lake Cunningham Regional Park and Raging Waters will be on the left side of the park. North Bay: Take 101 South. Exit at Tully Road East and travel 1 1/2 miles. Turn left into Lake Cunningham Regional Park and Raging Waters will be on the left side of the park. Santa Cruz: Take Highway 17 North to 280 South to 101 South. Exit at Tully Road East and travel 1 1/2 miles. Turn left into Lake Cunningham Regional Park and Raging Waters will be on the left side of the park.

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