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Niles Park District Oasis Waterpark
The Niles District Oasis Waterpark features a zero depth pool, three slides, diving boards, splash pool for children. Swim lessons are readily available at the park for the non-swimmers. Pool parties are also hosted at the water park along with room rentals that are booked for private events.
Noah’s Ark Waterpark
With 51 slides and other water features, the Noah’s Ark Water Park is the largest waterpark in the United States. Established in 1979 and spread across 70 acres of land is located in the Waterpark Capital, Wisconsin. The park features a zero-entry depth pool at the entrance, which is perfect for kids.
There are three dedicated areas for kids installed with fountains, water cannons, and slides, two wave pools, a 400- feet long water slide, a 335-feet water slide, two body slides, an endless river, and more. Black Anaconda is a ¼ miles long thrilling water coaster in the park along with a four-lane, head-first mat racing ride. With its various group, kiddie, and dry activities, the waterpark is a perfect place to spend a day out with family and friends.
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North Rose Garden
Nestled in Grant Park, Chicago, the North Rose Garden is known for its varied display of roses and lush greenery. Located on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, the garden stretches across 91-acres of land. Situated within the garden are several trellises and sculpted hedges that line the garden.
Surrounded by the city skyline, the impeccable garden setting, the Buckingham Fountain, which is adjacent to the garden, make it a perfect place to host wedding ceremonies.
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Omkar Temple
The Omkar Temple in Chicago is a host to multiple deities that include Raja Ganapathi, Murugan, Parvathi, Padmavathi, Sri Ram Parivar, Hanuman, Nava Grahas, Sri Krishna, Radha, with Panchamukha Shiva Lingam and Sri Venkateshwara as the main deity. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is a place that conducts various religious, cultural, philosophical, educational activities that pursue Hindu Culture and tradition.
The temple is open to all journalists and educators; students are welcome to learn about Hinduism, culture, and ceremonial prayers. Poojas and Homam are the temple's services, the request for, which is placed on their website. Some of the services offered by them include Ganpati Homam, Nava Graha Homam, Sharad Pooja, and many more.
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Paradise Bay Water Park
The paradise Bay water park features several attractions including, Hurricane Cove, Dolphin Cove, and Turtle Cove. The Hurricane Cove is a 12-foot drop slide, The Turtle Cove is a zero-depth entry pool with fountains, water sprays, The Dolphin Cove is an 8-lane lap swimming pool.
Other water features in the waterpark include a body slide, speed slide, and more. Visitors can also play water basketball and volleyball in the park waters. With the numerous rentals available, the waterpark is also a perfect place to host birthday parties and other private events.
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Peace Garden
Established in the year 1986, the Peace Garden is a quiet and small garden space in Lincoln Park. The garden features exotic plants, a waterfall, a small pond, and a rock garden. Some of the plantings in the garden include Yucca, Daphne, Irises from Japan, and azaleas from Korea. Visitors can enjoy a stroll or relax in this quiet garden space.
Raging Waves Waterpark
With over 20 slides, a wave pool, three kiddie areas, ¼ mile-long lazy river, etc, The Raging Waves waterpark stretches across 58 acres of land. The attractions in the park are designed for all age groups. Some of the attractions in the park include the Crocodile Mile, Kangaroo falls, The Aussie Mat Dash, The boomerang, Cyclone, and many more.
The crocodile mile is a 600-foot long raft ride, the Kangaroo Falls, on the other hand, is a four-story water fort with a giant drop bucket. The Cyclone is a water slide with a spin cycle. There are also several cabanas available in the waterpark ranging from standard to premium ones.
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Rainbow Falls Waterpark
The Rainbow Falls Waterpark features two body slides, two tube slides, two picnic areas, a vortex, a zero-depth leisure pool, a tot-pool, a three-story water funhouse, and a bucket drop. There is also a community center to host private parties, a bathhouse, and concession stands within the park.
Perfect for age groups, the zero-depth leisure pool is the central amenity of the park. Visitors can also enjoy traveling across the floating lily pads while holding on to the cargo net above.
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Ridge CC Golf Course
Built-in the year 1902 and designed by H.J Tweedie, the Ridge CC Golf course is an 18-hole championship golf course in the private Ridge Country club. Located within the city, it is a golf course that features tree-lined fairways, the perfect greens, and meanders over an area of 105 acres.
It provides a better playing surface for the golfers with high-quality sand traps, which elevate the life span of the bunkers. Visitors can also opt for the golf memberships and enjoy a monthly or a yearly membership of the golf course.
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Robert A. Black Golf Course
Designed by the architects Killian and Nugent and formerly known as the Edgewater Golf Club, the Robert A. Black Golf Course was previously a private golf club situated along the shores of Lake Michigan. It was restructured in 1970, from a 5-hole golf course into a 9-hole golf course. The golf course features elevated greens, tee boxes that create a challenging and fun experience for the golfers.
There are four par 3’s available in the golf course for the golf experts and those who enjoy the challenging shorter golf holes. With a small fee charged, a golf board that gives a chance to the golfers to take a ride of the golf course is also available.
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