During the warmer months, it’s important to find ways to stay cool. Water parks are a great option when you’re looking to spend some time outdoors; they’re family-friendly, great for all ages, and you’re always guaranteed to share a few laughs with loved ones during the day. This old-school water park has been around for decades, and it’s time to pay it a visit.

Blue Bayou Water Park has been a favorite pastime for many since it opened its doors in 1999.

Douglas Mecca/Google Conveniently located off of I-10 in Baton Rouge, the site features 80 acres of thrilling rides, lazy rivers, and children’s attractions that the whole family will love.

The park is split between Blue Bayou, the water park, and Dixie Landin, the amusement park.

Blue Bayou Dixie Landin/Facebook Many will recognize a few of the rides that were upcycled from the now-defunct Fun Fair Park that was once located on Airline Highway in Baton Rouge.

Blue Bayou Water Park has over 20 adrenaline-inducing rides for you to enjoy.

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For thrill seekers looking to cool down on a hot summer day, there’s no better place.

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Blue Bayou is also known as the “Land of the Giants” because it’s home to five of the world’s largest water slides.

Blue Bayou Dixie Landin/Facebook Pictured above is Mambo, one of their newer rides, which is the world’s largest aqua loop.

Even if you’re not an intense thrill-seeker, there are still activities and attractions that anyone can enjoy.

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When you need to take a break from the slide life, pop into Hurricane Bay.

Ganesh/Google This wave pool will challenge even the strongest of swimmers, so you might want to bring an inflatable tube with you.

For some easygoing fun in the sun, check out the Atchafalaya Run.

Bruna Rodgiguez/Google This lazy river is perfect for taking a break and just enjoying the moment.

There’s even a special spot for the tiniest of visitors to Blue Bayou Water Park!

Joel Beachum/Google Pirate’s Cove has several mini-slides, fountains, and kiddie pools for the little ones to splash around in.

Blue Bayou Water Park has already kicked off the 2019 season and is open daily from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. For more information, visit the Blue Bayou website here.

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Conveniently located off of I-10 in Baton Rouge, the site features 80 acres of thrilling rides, lazy rivers, and children’s attractions that the whole family will love.

Blue Bayou Dixie Landin/Facebook

Many will recognize a few of the rides that were upcycled from the now-defunct Fun Fair Park that was once located on Airline Highway in Baton Rouge.

travelingisfun/Trip Advisor

Google / Devin Ambeau

Pictured above is Mambo, one of their newer rides, which is the world’s largest aqua loop.

Google/Joel Beachum

Ganesh/Google

This wave pool will challenge even the strongest of swimmers, so you might want to bring an inflatable tube with you.

Bruna Rodgiguez/Google

This lazy river is perfect for taking a break and just enjoying the moment.

Joel Beachum/Google

Pirate’s Cove has several mini-slides, fountains, and kiddie pools for the little ones to splash around in.

Address: 18142 East Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA, 70810

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