Arkadelphia Aquatic Park

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Arkadelphia Aquatic Park
SloganArkadelphia's Best Place for Fun in the Sun
Location Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States
Coordinates 34°07′35″N93°04′46″W / 34.126389°N 93.079315°W / 34.126389; -93.079315 Coordinates: 34°07′35″N93°04′46″W / 34.126389°N 93.079315°W / 34.126389; -93.079315
Operating seasonMay through September
Water slides3 water slides
Website Official Site

Arkadelphia Aquatic Park is a water park located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. [1] During the 2006 season, nearly 25,000 individuals visited the park. This was up over 20% from 2005. Roughly 40% of the visitors are from out of town. [2]

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Location

The Aquatic Park is located in Feaster Park at 2575 Twin Rivers Drive.

Honors and awards

The Park was given the 2004 top facility award by the Arkansas Recreation and Parks Association.

Attractions and features

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References

  1. "Arkadelphia Aquatic Park - Arkadelphia, Arkansas".
  2. "- Arkadelphia Siftings Herald - Arkadelphia, AR - Arkadelphia, AR". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2007-06-12.