TL;DR
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park is a water park in Chardon, Cleveland. Rated 4/5 by 1,249 Google reviewers. Casual waterpark from the '80s featuring go-karts and mini golf in addition to a variety of slides.
About Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park is a water park located in Chardon, Cleveland, with a solid 4/5 rating from 1,249 Google reviews. Casual waterpark from the '80s featuring go-karts and mini golf in addition to a variety of slides. It's a family-friendly destination suitable for visitors of all ages.
Hours & Location
What to Know Before You Go
Check the official website for current hours, admission prices, and special events before visiting. Call (440) 285-5200 for questions or to confirm details.
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park accepts credit cards, debit cards, contactless/NFC payments.
Families & Groups
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park is a family-friendly destination that welcomes children of all ages. Restroom facilities are available on-site.
What Visitors Say
“People say this water park offers a lazy river, water play areas, and a picnic area. They also highlight the fun atmosphere, reasonable prices, and the ability to bring in outside food. Other reviews mention the facilities can be outdated.”
We went on the Monday after Father's Day because they had a buy one, get one free deal going on for admission. I believe it is normally $33 per person, unless they are 46" or under. It is a small water park that has 5 taller slides, all off the same wooden structure (two are straight drop slides with a little hill in the middle, one is a tube slide that has curves, and the other two are curvy slides that are open), a decent sized lazy river, a concrete "pond" area with inflatable floating structures in the 10' deep area and a shallow area, and a small "splash" area that has a small frog slide and two water guns that are like sprinklers. There's not a lot of water options. There are also some dry activities available like batting cages, putt-putt golf, pillow jumping thing to jump on, paddle boats, a couple dry, small, single slides, some kind of foam archery thing, and go-karts (go-karts and batting cages cost extra). If it's not crowded, you can do the bigger slides without having to wait in line forever, or at all. Same is true with some of the other water stuff and the dry stuff. Bad part is that it can get boring doing the same 5 slides over and over. Everything, wet and dry, seems run down and neglected. The water was cooler, but it was also around 90 degrees when we went, so anything would feel cool at that point. There were spots where the water seemed decently clean, and other spots, not so much, but nothing too terrible. Another good thing about this place is you can bring in your own cooler full of food and beverages. They have picnic table areas or you could just bring some camp chairs/blanket and sit in the lawn somewhere. There are some decent shaded areas. It is a very relaxed setting. If we lived closer to this place, like 15 to 20 minutes drive time, I could see wasting a day here during the week when it's not crowded. But since we live around 40 minutes away, it's not really worth the drive to go here. We might do a sporadic trip here again if they offer some more deals. They do have food and beverages available to buy, but they did seem expensive and I'm not sure I'd trust the quality of the food based on the upkeep of the rest of the park. Maybe a tray of French fries would be fine, but that was around $9. So it's a solid "okay" place to go, and that's only if it's not crowded. If it were crowded, it would've been worse having to actually stand in line forever to do the 5 slides they had. We spent around 2 hours here and the 3 kids (13, 10 & 7 year old) had had enough. Not the best place for older kids.
a year agoA great place, I haven’t been in years . It wasn’t packed which I loved because the kids could move around more freely. The food was great. Everything was reasonably priced. We went on a chillier day but the kids still got in the water and had a great time. We also enjoyed the dry activities. The bumper cars was so fun. The paddle boats was relaxing, we played the put put, as well as the air ball shoot game(don’t know the proper name) but it was fun. We had a great time and the staff was friendly.
a year agoGreat small Waterpark for the family. The lazy river is great for something calm, the pool area is split between shallow and deep for different ages and skill levels, and the 5 different water slides offer different thrills for everyone. I enjoyed it as a kid and now enjoy it with mine!
2 years agoThe price of admission is more than fair for what you get. We took our kids for the 4th and we all had a blast. It's an older water park, so don't expect a sparkling new resort. But it's relatively well maintained and clean. The slides are great, the lazy river is relaxing, and we had lots of fun in the deep end of the pool playing on the large inflatables. You can bring your own food and drinks (alcohol must be purchased on site) and there are plenty of seating areas and grills. The park is big enough to not feel crowded but small enough to get to everything quickly. Mini golf and paddle boats on the pond are included in the price. We didn't try the go karts.
a year agoThis park needs some serious updating. Looks exactly the way it did 25 years ago. VERY SLOW twisty waterslides. The Black Hole waterslide is decent though. Lazy river is relaxing.
7 months agoParking
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park offers a paid parking lot, free street parking, metered street parking for visitors. Free parking options make it easy on the wallet. Arriving early during weekends and peak hours is recommended to secure a spot.
Accessibility
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park provides a wheelchair-accessible entrance, an accessible restroom, accessible parking. The venue is committed to accommodating guests with mobility needs. For specific accessibility questions or to arrange accommodations, call ahead at (440) 285-5200.
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What is Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park?
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park is a water park in Chardon, Cleveland. Casual waterpark from the '80s featuring go-karts and mini golf in addition to a variety of slides.
How is Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park rated?
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park has a 4/5 rating based on 1,249 Google reviews, making it one of the higher-rated water parks in the Cleveland area.
Is there parking at Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park?
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park offers a paid parking lot, free street parking, metered street parking for visitors. Free parking options make it easy on the wallet. Arriving early during weekends and peak hours is recommended to secure a spot.
Is Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park wheelchair accessible?
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park provides a wheelchair-accessible entrance, an accessible restroom, accessible parking. The venue is committed to accommodating guests with mobility needs. For specific accessibility questions or to arrange accommodations, call ahead at (440) 285-5200.
Is Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park good for kids?
Yes, Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park is family-friendly and suitable for children of all ages.
Where is Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park located?
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park is located at 10661 Kile Rd, Chardon, OH 44024, USA, in the Chardon area of Cleveland. Get directions via Google Maps from the link on this page.