PALMDALE – The City of Palmdale’s DryTown Water Park, located at 3850-B East Avenue S, is inviting residents to take advantage of the beautiful Antelope Valley summer nights with two special events taking place this Friday and Saturday evening.
On Friday, July 25, the water park will host its Sundown at DryTown event where all water attractions will be open during the evening. Then on Saturday, July 26, DryTown will celebrate Fiesta de Agua, a new event where, in addition to the water park being open at night, the first 100 guests will receive a maraca keychain and be eligible for great prizes, including a Latin percussion set of bongos that retail for $130, courtesy of the Palmdale Guitar Center. Music and games will also be part of the Fiesta.
Each event will run from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. Admission for each event is $8 for guests 48” and taller and $6 for guests under 48” tall. Admission is free for season pass holders. Tickets are available only at the DryTown Water Park ticket office.
“This really is a great opportunity for guests to take a dip and experience the towering Rattler’s Revenge, get wet on The Wildcatter, race down Dusty’s Mineshaft Racer or simply float down Big Rock River while the sun sets,” said DryTown Recreation Coordinator Laura Rice. “And you can’t beat the low admission price!”
Sundown at DryTown will continue on Friday Aug. 1 and 8. On Saturday, Aug. 9, the water park will host another special theme evening event entitled “Glow.” The first 100 guests will receive a glow necklace and be eligible for a great prize from the Palmdale Guitar Center. Music and games will also be part of “Glow.”
Sundown at DryTown and “Glow” will run from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. Admission for is $8 for guests 48” and taller and $6 for guests under 48” tall. Admission is free for season pass holders. Tickets are available only at the DryTown Water Park ticket office.
DryTown is a six-acre Old West mining town-themed aquatic park that features a 925-foot lazy river, a 35-foot waterslide tower with four waterslides and a splashdown pool, a 6,000 square foot children’s water playground, including a 50-gallon vortex splash bucket, three water rings and two water cannons, and the new Dusty’s Mineshaft Racer, a 4-lane racer that launches riders headfirst into a thrilling 360 degree turn in an enclosed tube, before plunging 40 feet down open-air lanes for a downhill dash to the finish line and a serious drenching.
For more information about DryTown, visit www.cityofpalmdale.org/drytown or call 661-267-6161.