Park Rules
Guest Responsibility
To Enter the park, You must agree to the following:
Splash Summit is not responsible for injuries incurred through physical exhaustion, prolonged exposure to the sun, or by not following park rules. There are risks in the participation in or on water slides or other attractions, and such participation may be hazardous regardless of safety measures undertaken by Splash Summit. All Splash Summit guests using a ride, waterslide, or other attraction, accept any and all risks in participating in water park activities. Guests also have a duty to exercise good judgment and act in a responsible manner while using the park attractions and facilities, and obey all park rules, written and oral.
Guests need to recognize that forces created by some rides may cause or aggravate some adverse physical conditions or injuries and could injure people with disabilities who are unable to deal with such forces.
The following persons may NOT ride any of the water slides:
Women who are pregnant. (If you are pregnant, please notify the lifeguard attendant and do not ride the slides!)
Guests who have Heart conditions.
Guests who have Neck and Back problems.
Guests who are subject to Motion Sickness or Vertigo.
Guests whose health or physical condition could be affected by these rides.
Guests with braces, casts, or prosthetic limbs. Guests with braces, casts, or prosthetic limbs are only allowed on Flash Flood, Mudslide Gorge, Cave In, and Vortex after signing a waiver in First Aid. (Guests with braces or casts may not ride Free Fall, Jagged Edge, Sky Breaker, Shotgun Falls, Avalanche and Boomerang).
Height and Weight Requirements:
Maximum weight for single riders for all slides is 300 lbs. If you exceed the maximum weight, do not ride these attractions!
Maximum weight for double tubes is 400 lbs. If you exceed the maximum combined weight, do not ride these attractions!
Minimum height without a lifejacket is 48” for all slides except Avalanche. The minimum height for Avalanche is 42 inches.
For guests who are between 42” and 48”, they may ride Mudslide Gorge and Cave In with a Coast Guard approved floatation device.
Splash Summit Rules
The following Park Rules are enforced By Staff Members
No smoking.
No food, gum, drink or alcohol is allowed in the park except for water bottles.
To provide reasonable accommodations, guests who suffer from sensitivities or life-threatening allergies may bring food into the park if they do not feel comfortable with the menu options available. In this case, the food must be limited to the individual with the allergy and may contain: one sealable sandwich bag and one snack to accommodate their visit (such as a piece of fruit, or a fruit bar in another sealable sandwich bag. Any medications or medical devices are permitted inside the water park. For customers in need of temperature controlled environments, Splash Summit provides a refrigerator to keep medications cooled (see First Aid for additional details). One small cooler may be brought into the park to carry these items. Please see Security or the Front Office at screening to receive a medical sticker.
No dogs or other pets allowed.
Bags will be checked upon entry. Items not permitted include: Weapons of any kind, drugs, tobacco products, lighters or matches, fireworks, barbeque grills, curling irons, hair dryers, phone chargers, flat irons, rafts, inner tubes, kickboards, inflatable balls, noodles, large toys, skateboards, long boards, roller skates/blades, bikes, glass in the form of: jars, bottles, mirrors, perfume and cologne bottles.
The following outside floatation devices are allowed: Coast Guard approved lifejackets, baby floats with built in seats, and swimsuits with built in flotation. Arm floaties are allowed if they are accompanied with a lifejacket.
Guests wearing immodest swimwear or t-shirts with vulgar or profane messages will be asked to change and/or cover up the immodest or profane clothing or leave the park, as will any guests using profanity, vulgarity, or abusive language to any staff member or guest.
Photographs and audio/video recordings are periodically gathered of guests to the park. If you DO NOT wish to be included when photos are taken or recordings are made, please inform our staff. Otherwise, a lack of notification shall be interpreted as authorization from you to use photos or comments from you within our promotional material.
Swim diapers and plastic pants are required. Utah State law states: Any child under three years old, any child not toilet trained, and anyone who lacks control of defecation shall wear a water-resistant swim diaper and waterproof swimwear. Swim diapers and waterproof swimwear shall have waist and leg openings fitted such that they are in contact with the waist and leg around the entire circumference.
Avoid entering if you have a fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or above, cough, trouble breathing, sore throat, muscle aches and pains, sudden changes in smell or taste, or feel generally unwell.