Are there any chlorine-free water parks located in the United States?

I am looking for a water park to go to with my family this summer, and I was wondering if there are any in the United States that offer water that has come from rivers, lakes, etc. instead of chlorinated water.
I was watching the Travel Channel, and there was a water park that had continuously filtered water that came from a lake or river. I cannot remember the name of it, and I was hoping someone knew. I believe it was on "travel Channel’s Top Water Parks" or something along those lines.


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3 Responses to “Are there any chlorine-free water parks located in the United States?”

  • Common Sense in Exile:

    Health regulations would prohibit this, and frankly, it’d be gross. People, kids, babies, etc… pee and worse in that water, and you want no chemical barrier? Yuck! Plus, river and lake water often have bad fungi and painful intestinal, bacterial diseases floating in them from a variety of sources including algae, waste and fish poop. Again…gross.

  • Ryan:

    Well i doubt you’ll find like an actual water park with slides and stuff like that without chlorine water, but theres many public rivers and lakes that allow swimming all around the place. Almost all pools have chlorine because they need it so no diseases or anything get in the water. Except I do think there may be a waterpark on the Disney World resort that has a section with no chlorine because you swim with dolphins, and i think theres a place called like the discovery cove where you do that. Hope this helps!

  • angela:

    Although i think all water parks have chlorine in them ( You know? TO BE SAFE) I go to the Hansen Dam Pool (There’s a lot of people, a couple slides, and it’s a walk in! As in walk in, no steps)

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