Bunker Beach | |
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Slogan | "Where the Waves of Fun Never End!" or "1,000,001 Gallons of Fun!" |
Location | Bunker Hills Regional Park, 701 County Parkway A, Coon Rapids, Minnesota, United States |
Coordinates | 45°12′37″N93°17′1″W / 45.21028°N 93.28361°W |
Owner | Bunker Hills Regional Park |
Opened | June 12, 1988 |
Previous names | Bunker Pool |
Operating season | Memorial Day–Labor Day |
Visitors per annum | 120,000 (2022) [1] |
Area | 10 acres (4.0 ha) |
Website | Official website |
Bunker Beach is a water park in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, United States, within Bunker Hills Regional Park, run by the Anoka County Parks and Recreation Department. It is Minnesota's largest water park, featuring a wave pool, water slides, and other water features.
In 1986, Anoka County announced several additions to its Bunker Hills Park, including a $1 million wave pool to be completed in 1988. It would be the first wave pool in Minnesota. [2] By its completion, the project cost $1.4 million ($3.72 million in 2024); officials hoped that the wave pool would prove to be a profitable venture, unlike traditional rectangular pools. [3] The 25,000 square foot (2,300 m2) pool opened on June 12, 1988, and for its first several weeks sold out at 800 admissions each day. [4] In its first season 101,362 people visited the pool, with ticket and concession revenue totaling $216,637 and $137,029, respectively. [5] Prior to the 1989 season, a sand volleyball court, picnic shelters, and an additional concession stand were added to the waterpark. [5]
Prior to the 2003 season the park was expanded beyond the wave pool with a gradual-entry pool, a sand play area, and two water slides. [6] [7]
Attendance in the 2008 season was 95,605. A $3.5 million ($5.13 million in 2024) renovation began place at the end of the 2009 season, adding a 900 foot (270 m) lazy river, two tube water slides, a leisure pool, and an activity pool with a basketball hoop and climbing wall. Additional concession stands and a lifeguard lounge were also added. [6] Attendance in the 2009 season was 69,680 visitors. [8] [9]
After the waterpark closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials began a $6.5 million ($7.54 million in 2024) rebuild of the 33-year-old wave pool, which had become more difficult to maintain. The new pool features heated water and a 3,000-square-foot, child-friendly area. [1] A splash pad was added in 2023, replacing a sandbox and playground equipment. [10]
Bunker Beach is Minnesota's largest water park, spread across ten acres. [11] [1] Bunker Beach has a number of attractions for visitors. The primary attraction of the park is a wave pool capable of holding 1,000 swimmers. [1] It also has a zero-entry lagoon and adventure pool, lazy river, climbing walls, waterslides, and pool basketball courts. [11] Park capacity is 2,500. [1]