
Seven Peaks Water Park
1330 East 300 North
Provo, UT 84606
Operating Hours:
Days: Monday – Saturday (Closed Sundays)
Dates: May 24th – September 1st (weather permitting)
Times: 11:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m.
(Half Days: 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Aug 18th-22nd & Aug 25th-29th)
*Seven Peaks Waterpark reserves the right to
close at any time for any reason.


I went with my wife and family to Seven Peaks yesterday for the first time and loved it. I’m from the mid-west and have been to places like Noah’s Ark. Seven Peaks was just as good, if not better, and the lines were so much shorter. I definitely want to get a season pass.
I agree – I took my kids there a lot this summer and we all loved it. Beware though, if you go down the big slides with certain swimming suits you may put on a “show” for viewers
We went to seven peaks today and came home feeling we never want to go back. There were way too many people and no way to control that many people. We waited just to get in for almost an hour. We waited just to get a locker for 45 mins and we waited in line just to get a tube for almost 2 hours. The line situation under the water tower is completely unorganized and took forever. We only had time to do one ride on the slides. The wave pool and lazy river were so packed I couldn’t move let alone enjoy it. It was dirty and the bathrooms were way too small. I don’t plan on referring anyone else to 7 peaks. We won’t come back. We paid a lot of money for nothing! I was disappointed.
I traveled 4 hours with my family to enjoy Seven Peaks. I was shocked that they would not let us bring food or water into the park. They took my wife’s water bottle from her and emptied it before allowing her in. The food at the park is unreasonably priced. There are only two slides in the park that you can ride without a tube. Tubes are $5 bucks each. If you should happen to want a chair, bring extra money because you have to rent one. If you want shade, bring your own because there is hardly any in the park. The day we were there, a person was hurt and taken away by ambulance. An hour and a half after the ambulance had left, all slides in the park were still closed and none of the lifeguards could tell us when they would re-open. Overall, my family and I had a terrible experience and will never be going back. Raging Waters in Salt Lake City is a much better option. They have better slides, they are more courteous, more grass and shade and they allow food in.