Noah's Ark Water Park

Outdoor water park in Wisconsin

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2025 The park was sold to Herschend Family Entertainment.
2023 Chameleon is revamped, updating the existing ride.
August 1 2020 The park closed early for the rest of the season after two employees tested positive for COVID-19.
June 20 2020 Noah's Ark Waterpark reopened after the initial COVID-19 lockdown.
March 13 2020 The park was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
2018 Raja, a Polin King Cobra ride, is added to the park, replacing the Bumper Boats attraction.
2012 Quadzilla is installed, a Proslide Kraken Racer with four braided head-first slides, replacing The Plunge.
2012 An electrical fire destroyed the iconic ark structure at the front of the park, which was being used as a museum and storage facility. A new ark was later built on top of the Flash Flood splash bridge.
2012 The park was purchased by Palace Entertainment, leading to infrastructure upgrades and changes in park operations.
2010 Scorpion's Tail is introduced, America's first upside-down looping body slide by Whitewater West. It drops riders from a trap door in a capsule into an almost inverted loop, replacing a Point of No Return slide.

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